Bloc's top diplomat Josep Borrell calls for allowing safe passage of civilians fleeing fighting; Moscow claims attack that killed three was 'staged provocation'

European foreign policy chief Josep Borrell says Russia is in 'violation of the basic principles of human coexistence; Brussels will seek to block Russian access to markets

Program focuses on Holocaust awareness, securing sites, monitoring hate speech; pledges to work with Israel on initiative

Didier Reynders calls on member states to probe alleged use of the Israeli firm's Pegasus software to illegally spy on rights activists, political rivals and journalists

After report on NSO sales, EU Commission head says free press is core value for bloc; Hungarian opposition demands probe into government's alleged use of the technology

Israel Products Center forced to pay $2,514 after labeling it 'product from an Israeli village in Judea and Samaria' instead of wording from 2015 EU regulation

Public life stops during 2 minutes of silence dedicated to memory of 6 million Jews killed, as daytime ceremonies honoring those persecuted by the Nazi regime get underway

Investigation looking into abuse of Israeli drugmaker's dominant market position; pharmaceutical company was sued in the US for price-fixing of same medicine

If scientists conclude inoculation is safe, officials are expected to give conditional approval for it to be used across the 27-nation bloc

Bloc's health chief calls approval of drug, which studies have shown can reduce hospital stays for COVID-19 patients, 'an important step forward in the fight against this virus'

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