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European Union

October 2024

  • Tunk and part of the canopy of the Brazil nut tree, one of dominant tree species in the Amazon

    Former EU environment chief hits out at plans to delay anti-deforestation law

  • Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday.

    Starmer vows to turn page on UK’s relationship with the EU

  • Keir Starmer and the European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen shake hands in Brussels on Wednesday.

    The Guardian view on resetting UK-EU relations: more candour and courage required

  • Younger people at Copenhagen

    EU pushes Keir Starmer to open door to youth mobility scheme as PM heads to Brussels

  • The Guardian view on Austria’s election: yet another wake-up call

  • ‘Huge losses’: Sweden fears for future of batterymaker Northvolt

  • Marine Le Pen faces a line of police officers and reporters holding microphones towards her

    Marine Le Pen and other RN figures go on trial over EU fake jobs allegations

    French far-right leader and 24 others from National Rally party allegedly embezzled European parliament funds
  • A smiling Herbert Kickl is surrounded by supporters who are holding up FPO placards saying 'Danke' (Thank you)

    Victory in Austria is another step in far right’s march across Europe

    If FPÖ can take power it will join a growing Moscow-friendly, anti-Brussels, autocratic bloc in the EU
  • Students on Manchester University campus

    UK universities urge government to restart flow of EU students after Brexit

    Universities UK ‘holding back’ on requests to restart Erasmus programme, but hopeful amid talks on youth mobility
  • Lassana Diarra at a meeting of the French professional footballers’ union in May 2023

    Will the Lassana Diarra case bring down transfer market as we know it?

  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    It’s all doom, gloom and fiscal fixation. Is this really a Labour government?

    William Keegan
  • Keir Starmer talking to Ursula von der Leyen at the UN general assembly in September last year.

    Starmer visit to Brussels could lead to overhaul of Brexit deal

  • Students studying together in a cafe.

    Europe after Brexit
    The Observer view: youth mobility must be part of post-Brexit reset

  • An older man at a UN lectern.

    Top Russia diplomat warns west not to fight ‘nuclear power’ in UN speech

    Sergei Lavrov accuses west of using Ukraine ‘to defeat’ Russia days after Putin shifts Moscow’s nuclear posture
  • Keir Starmer and Ursula von der Leyen

    New relationship with EU possible but will not be easy, Keir Starmer says

  • German police officers stop a car at the German-Polish border

    Anti-immigration mood sweeping EU threatens its new asylum strategy

  • The EU flag stands next to the flags of the EU countries members inside of the hemicycle of the European parliament in Strasbourg, France

    The Guardian view on European identity: enlightened ideals need defending

  • Migrants and refugees wave for help from inside a wooden boat 21 miles north of Sabratha, Libya, in 2017

    EU fund to stem migration from Africa ‘fails to address risks’ – watchdog

  • United Kingdom and Australia flags together

    Just 23,000 people came to UK last year on youth mobility visas

  • The report by the European Council on Foreign Relations and the European Cultural Foundation (ECF) identifies ‘blind spots’ that could radically alter EU sentiment.

    EU moving towards more xenophobic view of ‘Europeanness’, report warns

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