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Why Poland should avoid EU’s ‘social diseases’

Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party leader Jaroslaw Kaczynski said on September 2 that his country belongs in the European Union but should...

Poland ploughs through with controversial judicial reforms

Ignoring objections at home and from the European Union, Poland has decided to go ahead with the appointment of new judges to the Supreme...

Polish judges should stay put, pending ECJ decision

Polish judges should be allowed to stay in place until the European Court of Justice (ECJ) decides whether measures that will effectively allow the...

Global jurists group critical of Polish reforms

Another European voice has joined the chorus of criticism against Poland’s judicial reforms. The Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), which is made up...

Commission launches infringement procedure against Poland

The European Commission on June 2 launched infringement procedures against Poland. Brussels sent a Letter of Formal Notice to Warsaw regarding the Polish law...

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Provisional deal on the 2025 EU Budget reached between Parliament and Council on Saturday

  On Saturday morning, negotiators from the European Parliament and...

Levent Kurnaz: the Caspian Sea will dry out if we don’t change agricultural practices

A physicist by training, Professor Levent Kurnaz is the...

EU fines Facebook over Marketplace’s antitrust breach

The European Commission fined Facebook’s parent company Meta for...

Airbus CEO claims SpaceX would fail Europe’s antitrust test

Antitrust regulations would have kept the Elon Musk reusable...

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