The cost of living crisis was a significant driving force in the June election, while gender equality had minimal impact on people's voting preferences, according to a report by the European Parliament.
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The European Court of Justice has backed former European Parliament president Antonio Tajani's decision not to recognise Catalan separatist leader Carles Puigdemont as an MEP, ruling that Tajani "merely did what he was required to do."
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The European Parliament voted on Thursday to recognise Venezuela's exiled presidential candidate Edmundo González as the "legitimate and democratically elected President of Venezuela,"
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The Hungarian prime minister arrived in Vienna on Thursday, where he was received by parliamentary president Walter Rosenkranz in a meeting condemned by several Austrian political parties.
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Hungary's nationalist prime minister reiterated his anti-immigrant stances on Friday, claiming that migration has a corrosive effect on EU legislation.
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In a startling revelation, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has disclosed that many companies within the European Union continue to conduct discreet business with Russia, despite the bloc’s stringent sanctions. Speaking in Budapest, Szijjarto candidly stated, “Everyone in Europe is doing this,” contrasting Hungary’s open acknowledgment of the situation with the denials of others.
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The Ukrainian-Hungarian bilingual school in Budapest, which opened in September, integrates multiculturalism and psychological support into its curriculum.
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Israeli football fans attended a UEFA Nations League football match in Budapest on Monday eager to watch the male national team play Italy — while also calling for an end to the Israel-Hamas war.
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A thousand European workers from cleaning, security and catering services are protesting in Brussels to demand that the €2 trillion public procurement market (14% of EU GDP) funds good working conditions and environmental targets.
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Speaking to a crowd of around 39,000 in the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels, the pontiff wrapped up a difficult visit to Belgium by saying, "There is no place for the covering up of abuse."
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Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with Bulgaria over Balkan history, language and culture.
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Recent elections in Europe have stunned some political insiders. As countries elect their representatives to the European Parliament, voters are opting, in many cases, for right-of-centre candidates...
According to the polls conducted in eight representative EU countries, the next European Parliament will shift to the right. Yet, the moderate forces will have their say in crafting coalitions and..
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