Teri Schultz
[Copyright 2024 NPR]
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European Union leaders shun Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, but he enjoys a friendly relationship with former President Donald Trump.
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NATO allies are gathering for a summit in Washington on the alliance's 75th anniversary. It faces some of its biggest challenges yet as it looks ahead to political uncertainty in some countries.
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Leaders of NATO countries gather this week in Washington to mark the alliance's 75 years of history and chart its future — which looks to be dominated by conflict with Russia and how to respond.
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Members of the European Parliament are due to vote on a resolution to fight Russian disinformation and election hacking.
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The European Parliament has passed a new package of laws that could fundamentally change the European Union's migration and asylum policies.
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Foreign Ministers from 30 members countries gather in Belgium to celebrate the founding of the world's most successful military alliance, and discuss ways to keep helping Ukraine.
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The alliance has grown from just a dozen members in 1949 to the current 32 — including Sweden, which is attending its first meeting as a full member Thursday morning.
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European farmers have staged several protests against agricultural policies recently, the most recent one in Brussels featuring fireworks and liquid manure.
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European Union lawmakers have approved the bloc's "Artificial Intelligence Act."
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For decades the majority of Swedish citizens opposed being part of the military alliance, but Russia's war on Ukraine changed everything.