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Hungary in fight with EU over COVID funds

The European Union restated that Hungary needs to significantly reform its judiciary towards a more independent system if the country wants access to the...

S&Ds: “Serious, sustained and systemic breach of the rule of law in Poland”

Today, the committee on civil liberties, justice and home affairs overwhelmingly voted in favour of a report criticising the continuing deterioration of democracy, the...

EU opens accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia

Foreign Affairs Committee Chair welcomes EU member states’ decision to open accession talks with Albania and North Macedonia. Following the Council of Ministers’ decision to...

Surprise election results in Poland, or maybe not?

The results of the October 13 parliamentary election in Poland did not come as a big surprise. It was pretty much expected that the...

Bütikofer and Frassoni: Poland must show commitment to European values

The European Court of Justice ruled today that the Polish legislation concerning the lowering of the retirement age of judges of the Supreme Court...

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Despite Europe’s displease Russia is to keep its military presence in Syria

After the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria...

Sweden signs MoU with the United States to counteract foreign malign information influence activities

Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard has...

Hungary grants political asylum to Polish politician, worsening relations between Warsaw and Budapest

Relations between Poland and Hungary worsened following a change...

The EU-Switzerland bilateral relationship reaches a new level

On 20 December, Ursula von der Leyen, President of...

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