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Germany's Bundestag has approved Croatia's entry to the European Union, clearing the last formal hurdle for the former Yugoslav republic to join the Union on 1 July.

The surviving member of a German neo-Nazi cell went on trial on Monday (6 May) for a series of racist killings that scandalised Germany and exposed the security services' inability or reluctance to recognise far-right crime.

Iceland's anti-EU centre-right parties began talks yesterday (28 April) to form a new administration, promising to end years of austerity and provide debt relief to households, but haggling over which one of them will lead the government continues.

Neven Mimica, a senior minister in the Croat government, was appointed as the European Commission's 28th member, the EU Executive announced yesterday (25 April). Mimica will take up his duties in the Consumer Protection portfolio on 1 July, after a hearing in the European Parliament.

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Copenhagen+20: The European ideal is alive and well

Nicolai Wammen and Stefan Füle, Danish minister for European Affairs, and Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy

The politics of compromise is compromising Kosovo’s future

Faton Tony Bislimi, Scholar, University of Alberta

Serbia, Kosovo talks aren't over yet

Miroslav Lajčák, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Slovakia

The EU’s non-negotiations with Turkey

Dr. Petra Erler, Former Head of Cabinet, EU Commissioner Günter Verheugen

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