Members of 27-nation bloc look to align messaging after rebuking commission chief for backing Israel's right to self-defense without urging adherence to international law

Observers allege that Cairo failed to act as a neutral broker in talks, protected petro-states; European official disappointed at weak push for commitments to limit global warming

Committee investigating governments' use of Pegasus phone surveillance software says countries practicing a code of silence and reluctantly sharing information 'piecemeal'

EU official says East Mediterranean gas can wean the bloc off Russian energy; Cypriot president hails 'historic' day

General Court says tech giant 'imposed unlawful restrictions on manufacturers of Android mobile devices' to benefit its search engine; reduces fine from 4.3 to 4.1 billion euros

European Commission's climate change service says previous record was only a year old; on a global level, August 2022 was joint warmest August on record

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen stresses union's values are 'non-negotiable' after Hungarian PM speaks out against 'race-mixing'

In a letter obtained by Reuters, EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders says investigators have found evidence that his phone was hacked using Israeli tech; NSO offers assistance

Imvanex given green light in Europe for use against virus, days after WHO declares global health emergency

Agriculture in union's southern states takes beating, with river basin in Italy facing worst possible level of drought

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