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Poland questions EU law supremacy

Does European Union law supersede national legislation? This is the question the Polish government put to the country’s Constitutional Tribunal. Specifically, Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew...

Red light for minimum wage laws in EU

The European Commission has reportedly slammed on the brakes, stopping an investigation into minimum wage laws affecting foreign drivers in European Union member states...

US pulls out of Iran deal, plans sanctions

United States President Donald Trump on August 6 pulled Washington out of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran, but left...

Polish judges should stay put, pending ECJ decision

Polish judges should be allowed to stay in place until the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decides whether measures that will effectively allow the...

Brussels prepares for all Brexit outcomes

A Communication outlining the ongoing work on the preparation for all possible outcomes of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union was adopted...

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Ireland’s qualified welcome to White House St. Patrick’s celebration

U.S. President Donald Trump offered Ireland's Prime Minister Micheál...

Hungary’s bid to revamp citizenship rights

Prompted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary's governing Fidesz party...

New scandal involves MEPs and Chinese tech giant Huawei in Brussels

Belgian prosecutors announced on Thursday that they've arrested several...

Uzbekistan on Trial: Radha Stirling on the Crisis of Trust in the Judiciary

Earlier this year, Uzbekistan found itself at the centre...

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