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Eurojust and five Latin American countries sign arrangements against organised crime

Eurojust has signed Working Arrangements with the Prosecution Services of Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Peru to fight the increasing threat of criminal...

Slovakia’s top court approves controversial changes to penal code

Slovakia’s highest court ruled Wednesday that key provisions of a controversial amendment of the penal code drafted by populist Prime Minister Robert Fico's government...

The Parliament debates Fico’s attempts to dismantle the rule of law in Slovakia

On April 11th, the European Parliament held a Mini-Plenary Session to discuss the threats against the rule of law and media freedom in Slovakia...

Austrian Justice Minister Alma Zadic said she seeks to tighten espionage law

On Thursday, April 4, Justice Minister Alma Zadic announced plans to tighten the rules on espionage in Austria, explicitly targeting other countries or international organisations. This...

Parliament warns the rule of law at risk in EU member states

In June, the European citizens will vote for their representatives in the European Parliament. The European elections represent a crucial moment for the existence...

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European farmers brace for tariff fallout as U.S. trade war looms

Across Europe's sprawling fields and vineyards, a storm is...

Chevron is interesting for hydrocarbon exploration in Greece

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has announced...

Octopus Energy acquires agrivoltaic developer OX2 in France

Octopus Energy has moved significantly in France, acquiring agrivoltaics...

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