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German Chancellor Merz Pledges Full Support for Hungary's New PM Magyar
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Politics·6/2/2026AI summary

German Chancellor Merz Pledges Full Support for Hungary's New PM Magyar

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pledged full support for Hungary's new PM Peter Magyar, calling him a "great beacon of hope" and promising to help steer Hungary back toward Europe's mainstream. Magyar vowed to be an "honest and reliable partner" within the EU, signaling a shift from Viktor Orban's veto-heavy approach, though he maintained Hungary would not send weapons to Ukraine and would link EU accession talks to minority rights.

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Deutsche Welle
Youth mobility scheme disagreement hampering reset of UK-EU relations
NEWS
5/12/2026

Youth mobility scheme disagreement hampering reset of UK-EU relations

Deal was expected by end of month but talks hit buffers over cap on number of people entering UK and tuition feesUK politics live – latest updatesEurope live – latest updatesSignificant gaps remain in negotiations on the reset in relations between the UK and the EU despite Keir Starmer’s latest pledge to put Britain “at the heart of Europe” after last week’s election drubbing.The UK wants to limit the number of young people from the EU who come into the country as part of a post-Brexit youth mobility scheme to below 50,000, it has emerged. Continue reading...

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Serbian President Vucic Says US Troop Pullout From Germany Marks 'Point of No Return' in US-EU Relations
Politics
5/3/2026AI summary

Serbian President Vucic Says US Troop Pullout From Germany Marks 'Point of No Return' in US-EU Relations

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said the US decision to partly withdraw troops from Germany represents a point of no return in relations between the United States and the European Union. Speaking to Vecernje Novosti, Vucic called it an important political statement indicating interests no longer coincide between the two largest Western powers. He warned that disagreements with Washington could adversely affect Serbia's economy, politics and business.

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TASS
Labour’s ‘crabwise’ approach to closer EU ties must address damage of Brexit | Heather Stewart
NEWS
4/19/2026

Labour’s ‘crabwise’ approach to closer EU ties must address damage of Brexit | Heather Stewart

The damage to the economy dwarfs the upsides from the various non-EU trade deals the UK has struck since 2016Rachel Reeves joined EU finance ministers for dinner in Washington last week, on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund spring meetings – the first time a chancellor had done so since Brexit.It was the latest symbolic step in Labour’s marked shift towards prioritising closer EU relations. Continue reading...

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