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Commissioner Hahn visits Moldova, to reiterate the EU’s support to the new government

Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Johannes Hahn will be in Chisinau, the Republic of Moldova, tomorrow, 19 June, to meet with...

Snap election could threaten rule of law in Greece

The result of the recent European Parliamentary elections shook Greece’s political landscape. The ruling Syriza party suffered an unexpected loss at the ballot box...

Turkey: Federica Mogherini and Johannes Hahn express their concern

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cannot accept defeat. After years of tough persecution of any independent voice, media, the judiciary, the academic community to mention...

MEPs back deal on Justice programme

The EU should promote non-discriminatory access to justice for all its citizens, as well as support gender equality. On Tuesday, Legal Affairs and Civil Liberties...

Estonia: the far-right represents a threat to the rule of law

The Centre Party leader and Prime Minister Jüri Ratas had a first taste of the kind of problems the Estonian far-right party could create...

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The European far-right challenges the ICC: Orbán, Wilders and Salvini defend Netanyahu

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced today that he...

EESC study: The EU needs a pan-European policy response to its housing crisis

The increased use of digitalisation in the construction and...

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...

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