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Euractiv is decent. I find that a lot of the time it gets too detailed about the boring political life of Europe, but now that shot has hit the fan I guess even that will be interesting, and they certainly have the experience to cover it.
I mostly read the Guardian (where I subscribe) - I've found them to be pretty good in providing balanced reporting. They were among the first (and one of the few) major outlets to clear up disinformation about the Amsterdam hooligan riots last year, for example.
I also listen to the Europeans podcast (https://www.europeanspodcast.com/), which can be a litght hearted supplement to regular sources but I find that they often treat things a bit too lightly for my liking, and sometimes their guests have weird ideas without receiving any pushback. It's a fine way to get a weekly summary of what's moving on the continent.