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Scotland begins early release of nearly 400 convicts in effort to relieve prison overcrowding
Poland risks legal action for failing to appoint digital regulator
How straws became an enduring symbol of the global plastic pollution crisis
How to navigate the European Commission's new chain of command
Dutch populist Geert Wilders threatens to quit coalition over asylum law change
Concerns and doubts mount over EU plan to build deportation camps outside its borders
Poland to refit F-35 jets with better-camouflaged monochrome insignia
Exclusive: EU Commission poised to propose migrant 'return hubs' in legislation
Commission cuts feedback amid races to push Critical Medicines Act
Travelling to Greece this summer? Your hotel swimming pool could be filled with seawater
AI to shape EU health policymaking without new rules
‘Whirlwinds of orange’: Inside the rescue centre setting baby orangutans up for life
Six Months When We Made Europe Great
Five unanswered questions from the Pelicot trial
NATO may turn to using a fleet of sea drones to protect vulnerable Internet cables in the Baltic Sea
EU DECODED: How and why is EU downgrading protection status of wolves?
Governments support strict controls on maritime transport of plastic pellets
Most people who opt for medically assisted dying around the world have cancer
EU vows to press on with new interns’ rights law despite national splits
Which countries in Europe allow assisted suicide and euthanasia?
Australia passes world-first ban on social media for under 16s into law
Violence against women as 'worrying' in the EU as a decade ago
Australia is proposing a social media age limit. Which other countries are considering restrictions?
EU countries oppose MEPs’ attempts to re-open deforestation law
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