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The Swedish Dementia Association says improved treatments are essential, but not at the cost of patients' personal integrity, or ethical conduct ...
"This is not about punishing the Israeli people, but rather about ensuring that its government respects international and humanitarian law," said Belgium's foreign minister ...
The verdict follows a string of arrests of opposition leaders, rights activists and journalists, raising concern among Western allies ...
Authorities insist the national cheese is “not in danger of disappearing” as thousands of animals are culled and farmers sound the alarm ...
The Russian leader has, however, drawn a red line on Ukraine’s NATO membership, a position he has repeatedly underlined ...
The rise reinforces expectations that the European Central Bank will keep rates unchanged at its next monetary policy meeting on 11 September ...
Luxembourg is the only NATO ally to have defence spending measured by GNI, not GDP – a special deal reflecting its unusual economy ...
Latombe’s challenge to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, set for a ruling in the EU General Court on Wednesday, lands amid unusually tense transatlantic relations ...
EU says Ukraine still needs to repair its anti-corruption reforms COPENHAGEN – EU enlargement chief, Marta Kos, said Ukraine has mostly fixed the damage done by its aborted anti-corruption reforms, ...
A new “charter” on digital sovereignty will also aim to promote open source and “federal” governance structures ...
Germany slamming von der Leyen’s military ambitions, Italy considering a fiscal escape clause to boost defence spending, enlargement talks stalling in Copenhagen, Brussels shelving its safe countries ...
Across Europe in women's soccer, a significant number of both coaches and players reported altering their behaviour due to gendered expectations ...