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Hungary threatens to expel dual nationals in ‘defend sovereignty’ push

The proposed amendment of the Hungarian constitution could result in the expulsion of Hungarians who hold nationalities from

Why does Portugal face its third snap election in three years?

Prime Minister Luís Montenegro is engulfed in a political scandal over his family's business activities. He is expected to lo

EU lays groundwork for deportation centres in distant countries

The new regulation on deportations represents the first tangible result of the outsourcing trend that EU leaders endorsed las

Peace talks with US began constructively, Ukrainian official says

Talks between senior Ukrainian and US officials began in Jeddah on Tuesday, hours after three were killed when Moscow and Kyi

Ukraine’s envoy warns of Russia’s militarisation of occupied Crimea

Olha Kuryshko spoke to Euronews about repression, forced deportations and the transformation of the peninsula into a Russian

EU ‘cannot afford complacency’, Commissioner says on COVID anniversary

The EU "cannot afford complacency" and must ensure it is ready to face new health crises, the bloc's Crisis Preparedness Comm

Macron’s defence spending plan drives open political divisions

The French president warned of tough budget decisions ahead as the country struggles with a daunting public deficit.

Rutte pledges ‘unwavering’ support for Bosnia amid rising tensions

During his visit to the Bosnian capital on Monday, Mark Rutte reaffirmed NATO's support for Bosnia's territorial integrity an

EU Commission stops short on solutions to progress on women´s rights

The EU Commission has just unveiled its long-term political vision to maintain its commitment to gender equality, but some ar

French President Macron meets Moldovan counterpart Sandu for talks

Sandu warmly thanked the French President, adding Moldova was open for business, which will not just profit France but all EU