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EU Negotiators Reach Deal to Regulate Use of Data
Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU countries on Tuesday reached a deal to regulate the access and…
Liberal Lawmakers Take the Lead at This Year’s Mep Awards
Lawmakers from Renew Europe, the European Parliament’s third-largest group, snatched four prizes at the 2023 MEP Awards. The…
The EU Must Restrict Fossil Fuel Lobbyists’ Access to Our Institutions
The countdown before climate mayhem has started, and it is high time to phase out the fossil fuel…
The Time Has Come to Forge a More Resilient Relationship Between the EU and China
The polycrisis engulfing the world today reveals a broken multilateralism that beckons both Brussels and Beijing to have…
EU Summit Ends With a Whimper as Poland and Hungary Resist Migration Reform
Poland and Hungary made good on their promise to prevent the European Council from adopting joint conclusions on…
Amid U.S. “De-Risking” Rhetoric, World Relies More on China’s Exports
Amid so-called “de-risking” rhetoric led by the United States, as the world relies more on China’s exports, China…
U.S. Kidnapped by Military-Industrial Interest Groups, Bringing Crisis to World: Chinese Scholar
“Since the U.S. political system has long been kidnapped by the U.S. military-industrial interest groups, they have made…
China Urges U.S. To Cease Unreasonable Suppression of Chinese Enterprises
China firmly opposes the decision by the United States to include certain Chinese entities on an export control…
Europe, Asia Disagree With U.S. In Trade Policy Towards China
Politicians in European and Asian countries were far more worried about the U.S. policy toward China and more…
South Africa To Investigate U.S. Allegations of Arms Shipment to Russia
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed a panel to investigate U.S. allegations that a Russian ship had…