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European Union - Page 2

January 7, 2025
Health/World

PfizerGate: Ursula von der Leyen’s Vaccine Deal Under Corruption Probe

The New York Times described the European Commission President’s COVID vaccine deal with the Pfizer CEO as “a striking alignment of political survival and corporate hustle.” A court in Liege, Belgium, is

Business/Columns

Inhuman Electric Shock

The price of electricity has risen astronomically in Europe over the last two years: by four times over the previous year and 10 times over the last two years. The European Union (EU) has claimed that this rise in prices

September 16, 2022

EU Questions NPP’s Vijitha Herath Over Anura’s Remarks on Accountability

Interviews

by Our Political Affairs Correspondent Top diplomats from the European Union in Colombo have sought clarification from the National People’s Power (NPP) regarding remarks

Europe, Not NATO, Should Deploy Troops to Ukraine to Counter Russia’s Advance

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION It is well established that the US’s constant attempts to belittle Russia from the position of an equal partner in the global order

EU Fines AliExpress €550 Million Over Illegal Products in Landmark Digital Services Crackdown

July 20, 2026
Business/Corruption

The European Commission has imposed a €550 million fine on Chinese e-commerce platform AliExpress after concluding that the company failed to adequately control the sale of illegal products on its online marketplace.

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EU Sanctions on Russia Face Growing Resistance as Member States Push to Shield Key Industries

July 20, 2026
Business

The European Union is facing mounting internal resistance over its latest package of sanctions targeting Russia, as a growing number of member states refuse to support measures they believe could damage important

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EU Faces Legal Reckoning as UN Experts Demand Immediate Halt to Israel Trade Deal

April 21, 2026
Geopolitics/Israel/World

United Nations experts have issued a stark warning to the European Union, urging the immediate suspension of its long-standing trade agreement with Israel, describing such action as the minimum required under international

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EU: Tariffs from Allies, Deals with Rivals

April 24, 2025
Columns/Geopolitics

The ninety-day customs truce ‘graciously’ granted by Trump is rapidly expiring, placing European economies in a serious dilemma. A looming 20% tariff hangs like the Sword of Damocles over an economic sector

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PfizerGate: Ursula von der Leyen’s Vaccine Deal Under Corruption Probe

January 7, 2025
Health/World

The New York Times described the European Commission President’s COVID vaccine deal with the Pfizer CEO as “a striking alignment of political survival and corporate hustle.” A court in Liege, Belgium, is

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Winners and Losers as Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine

December 30, 2024
Diplomacy/News

As Ukraine’s gas transit contract with Russia is set to expire, significant shifts are taking place in the global energy landscape. One of the most notable developments occurred on December 27, when

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Europe, Not NATO, Should Deploy Troops to Ukraine to Counter Russia’s Advance

September 27, 2024
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

INTRODUCTION It is well established that the US’s constant attempts to belittle Russia from the position of an equal partner in the global order to a “competitor” has forced Russia to establish

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How Extensive is the Privatization of Security?

September 11, 2024
Business

In August 2024, due to a $4 million budget shortfall, Idaho’s Caldwell School District terminated its $296,807 contract with the local police department, opting instead for armed guards from Eagle Eye Security.

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EU Questions NPP’s Vijitha Herath Over Anura’s Remarks on Accountability

August 31, 2024
Interviews

by Our Political Affairs Correspondent Top diplomats from the European Union in Colombo have sought clarification from the National People’s Power (NPP) regarding remarks made by its leader, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, during

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The 2024 EU Elections: Shift to the Right or Maintaining Stability?

July 4, 2024
Politics/World

Between June 6 and 9, residents of the European Union (EU) went to the polls to elect a new European Parliament. There were fears in advance of a breakthrough by the far right, which

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