Twenty years ago tomorrow, ten countries from Eastern and Central Europe along with Malta and Cyprus, joined the EU. It was the biggest enlargement in the bloc’s history increasing its membership from fifteen (15) to twenty five (25) countries. Back in 2004, Irish man Pat Cox was the President of the European Parliament. Twenty years on, he says that EU expansion was “transformative”.
Out words: European history
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Poles proved “anti-democratic” anti-European mood “seasonal turbulence” Tusk
EU Wind power sector facing “serious challenges”- EU ŠEFČOVIČ
“Humanitarian pause” needed for Gaza aid – EU Borrell
“Same concerns” have to be shown to every civilian killed – EU Borrell
Great concern moving towards Muslim-Christian conflict – Borrell
Von der Leyen defends stance on Israel
No excuse for hitting Gaza hospital full of civilians – von der Leyen
Israel has right to self-defence in line with International law – Von Der Leyen
Sanctions on Russia having “strong impact” – EC Reynders
Middle East conflict could have “major security consequences” - EU Michel
Polio eradication reaching final mile – von der Leyen
Israel breaking international law - Borrell
EU urges violence in Israel to stop
EU to review Palestinian funding
New EU standard to fight greenwashing in bond markets – McGuinness
Clock ticking on asylum and migration deal – EU Commission
“No food security without our farmers” – ŠEFČOVIČ
Commissioner optimistic for migration deal
Green Deal “has delivered” – von der Leyen
Social media platforms report disinformation to EU
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