Denmark to prioritize stricter migration rules for Europe, Frederiksen tells MEPs

“We have to lower the influx of migrants,” Danish prime minister tells a divided European Parliament.

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13 things we learned from von der Leyen’s EU no-confidence debate

From “Pfizergate” and the crumbling centrist coalition to splits on the right, there was plenty to be curious about in the European Parliament.

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Gap opens for Roberta Metsola in Malta politics. Will she take it?

Youthful European Parliament president would need to return to Malta politics before seeking top job at Commission or Council.

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European Parliament flinches at factory farming reality

A piglet getting castrated didn’t make the cut in a photo exhibition at the European Parliament.

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Inside the divided coalition coming for the Green Deal

Intentionally or not, concerned businesses, the ascendant far right and traditional conservatives are coming together to rewrite green rules.

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Europe’s biggest dietary problem? Lobbyists, says Nutri-Score creator.

France’s Serge Hercberg warns that disinformation is shortening the lives of consumers.

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EPP’s flirtation with far right in Parliament sparks EU budget fiasco

It was a “mistake” to side with the far right in yet another migration quarrel, top EPP lawmaker said.

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The German Greens #EUelection campaign (just 4 months ago!?!) still contained clear anti-right positions, especially in the wake of the #remigration hallucinations of the #noAFD back then. It even led to increasing memberships. As they 'lost' the election, they completely scrapped these positions and the Realpolitik wing seems to have completely taken over. The same has happened before on a national level when the tabloids and the right decided for them why they lost votes instead of doing a self-critical analysis.
#Die_Gruenen