EU to Grant Visa-free Travel to Ukraine’s Citizens Despite Dutch Referendum
Employment and Social Affairs 11 April 2016Despite the result of recent Dutch referendum, partly motivated by hostility to migration, this month
Despite the result of recent Dutch referendum, partly motivated by hostility to migration, this month
The agreement for a temporary ceasefire in Syria reached last Friday in Munich among seventeen countries
The two-day NATO meeting in Brussels is expected to be intense with an agenda dominated by Russia. Defence
In her article published by the Economist, Alina Inayev, of the Black Sea Trust, defined Moldova an “activated
The European Council has recently decided to extend the validity of sanctions – against Russia
On 21-22 May, the Fourth Eastern Partnership Summit took place in Riga, where EU leaders met with the
The European Parliament has the poor reputation of being the least influential player in foreign and
On April 8th, Prime Minister Tsipras goes to Moscow and makes his move on the Greek energy chessboard.
On 20 January, the High Representative for the European Union, Federica Mogherini, visited Washington
2014 surely was a major turning point for Europe. The EU institutions undertook a full-fledged make-up,