Pope Francis condemns politics of migration in address on Greek front line
Pontifff criticises ‘political propaganda’ on Lesbos visit as policies harden across the EU
Pontifff criticises ‘political propaganda’ on Lesbos visit as policies harden across the EU
First special Iraqi airways flight is expected to carry 200 passengers
Whereas Brussels once denounced states for building fences, it now helps police them
Commission vice-president notes ‘worrying trend’ of cyberattacks against health systems
Bloc has sent 41m doses abroad since February, but some countries have blocked exports in return
Country to welcome people who are vaccinated, have antibodies or negative Covid test
Member states should receive an ‘impressive’ quantity of doses by March
Germany says it will accept up to 150 minors despite cities saying they can take in more
Prime minister warns asylum seekers will not be allowed leave Lesbos for mainland
Europe Letter: Name of migration portfolio appears a misstep for Ursula von der Leyen
EU and Nato urge Volodymyr Zelenskiy to step up reforms and anti-corruption fight
EU raises concerns and judicial staff to halt work over government's latest decree
EU expects Geoffrey Cox to present draft legal text on backstop as May to meet Juncker
Brussels demands fairness as Bucharest opposes Laura Codruta Kovesi's candidacy
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar faces ultimate political call on Brexit
Thoughts turn to backstop as device not principle and Border function as May lacks deal
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Leader of ruling Social Democrats is among those who will benefit from planned reforms
Prime minister Pedro Sánchez says he will vote against document as it stands
EU ombudsman cites ‘maladministration’ in Selmayr’s appointment as secretary general
Analysis: As Johnson follows Brexit secretary out the door, talks process set to go on
Europe Letter: Brussels backlash over Martin Selmayr’s appointment
DUP would have preferred if May did not sign deal, says it won ‘six substantive changes’
May due to make speech on Brexit progress where she will say ‘the ball is in their court’
Six-a-side Irish talks opened on Tuesday under watchful eye of Irish Embassy
Sigmar Gabriel comments ratchet up tensions after arrest of rights activists
Fears Flanders delicacy is under attack are unfounded amid warning on healthy cooking
Fears of summer travel chaos as US authorities consider extending the cabin restriction
Source says Greek prime minister pulled back on the timing of agreed pension cuts
Commission does not know who was behind the attack which flooded digital servers
Media watchdogs see press freedom threatened by Viktor Orban’s government
Former commissioner Neelie Kroes among names revealed in Bahamas leak
EU president to attend economic forum shortly before EU decides on sanctions policy
Greece’s government insists that basis for any agreement must be a Greek proposal
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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