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MEPs condemned the Council’s inaction relating to EU values in Hungary

Civil Liberties Committee MEPs condemned the Council’s inaction relating to EU values in Hungary, following last September’s Article 7 request by Parliament. In the debate...

S&Ds: Turkey has crossed all the red lines

Today the foreign affairs committee voted its annual report on Turkey, drafted by S&D MEP Kati Piri, in which European Parliamentarians called on the...

Difficult times for Romania’s government

Politics in Romania are heating up this week. The government, Prime Minister Viorica Dancila, is preparing for a motion of no confidence from the...

Romania prepares to take EU helm

Romania remains optimistic that it will be able to cope well with its turn at the rotating EU Presidency, which begins in January 2019. “We...

Poland may finally buckle under EU criticism of Supreme Court reforms

The deputy Speaker of Poland’s upper house of parliament, Aam Bielan, has said the government may revise rules forcing Polish judges into retirement. He...

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Lithuanian PM calls EU and NATO to ‘appropriate’ respond to Baltic Sea cable damage

EU and NATO countries must take appropriate action in...

European Commission welcomes inclusion of Albania and Montenegro in the Single Euro Payments Area

Today, Montenegro and Albania took a significant step in...

European Commission greenlights Romanian aid for energy-intensive companies

The European Commission approved an aid scheme from Romania...

Focus on Chinese freighter as investigations into possible sabotage of Baltic undersea cables continue

As Baltic nations pursue their inquiries into whether the...

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