
EU-Mercosur Accord Sealed: A Decision Hard To Justify
The Mercosur deal has been concluded against the will of farmers and key member states, in the name of a geopolitical strategy detached from the social reality of rural Europe.

The Mercosur deal has been concluded against the will of farmers and key member states, in the name of a geopolitical strategy detached from the social reality of rural Europe.

Once closely aligned with government departments and major corporations, the organisation has seen key backers quietly withdraw their support.

The Mercosur affair has turned into a cruel indictment of Macron’s actions.

U.S. president Donald Trump has

European citizens walked free only after Washington changed the balance of power, raising hard questions about years of EU diplomacy.

EU ambassadors have given Brussels the green light to sign the controversial Mercosur agreement.

Official figures show the number of non-German citizens out of work for more than a year has almost doubled since 2014.

While the ECHR’s founding mission was undoubtedly well-intentioned, it has since morphed into a tool for undermining democracy.

The move comes after more than 1,200 people were injured and two died on New Year’s Eve in Dutch cities.

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