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Romania aims for successful EU presidency

Romania’s first time at the helm of the European Union presidency will not be hampered by political divisions at home, according to the country’s...

Interview Srdjan Cvijic: Serbia faces systemic failure of rule of law standards

A number of factors must be aligned for rule of law to thrive. Government’s must avoid overreach, media must have access and editorial freedom,...

Josef Weidenholzer: Romania must remain on a positive European path

S&D Group MEPs have underlined that fundamental values must remain at the core of the European Union: democracy and rule of law. The call...

MEPs urge Romania to respect judicial independence and keep fighting corruption

Plenary held a discussion on Wednesday with European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans, the Austrian Presidency of the Council and the Romanian Prime Minister...

EU questions Poland, again

For the second time in three months, Poland’s government has tried to defend its changes to the judiciary. The country’s European Affairs Minister Konrad...

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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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