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The pandemic knows no borders. Neither should the EU’s response.

International cooperation and solidarity more necessary than everReinforce efforts to fight the pandemic and mitigate consequences outside the EUImpact of COVID-19 on the weakest may be devastating Joint statement of the chairs responsible for external policies in the European Parliament on the consequences of the COVID-19

The Parliament Magazine: A crucial year for future EU-UK relations

Written by David McAllister on 17 April 2020 in Opinion Coronavirus crisis makes Brexit transition extension more likely, suggests David McAllister. In recent weeks, the world has changed dramatically. Our former everyday life seems far away. Europe was hit by surprise by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led

Coronavirus in the Western Balkans General Overview, 27 March 2020

The European Commission has announced more than €400 million for countries in the region to deal with COVID-19. The Commissioner for Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi, announced on Wednesday 25 March that €38 million would be made available as immediate support for the health sector in the Western Balkan countries. He added