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Poland’s judicial reforms court more criticism from EU

Poland’s contentious judicial reforms were discussed by European Union leaders in Brussels on June 26. Critics warned the reforms threaten the rule of law...

No end yet to EU-Poland court standoff

The European Union remains unsatisfied with the changes to Polish courts that Brussels says violate European democratic standards. A meeting between Poland’s Prime Minister...

Polish MEP says EU officials disagree over Article 7

There is disagreement within the European Commission, over the punitive Article 7 procedure against Warsaw, according to Ryszard Czarnecki, an MEP for Poland’s ruling...

Poland pushed on rule of law

Poland has until late June to settle a dispute with the European Commission over the independence of its courts that threatens Warsaw’s future access...

Poland to amend controversial judicial reform

To end a two-year battle with the European Commission over legal reforms, Poland has offered one more amendment to its controversial judicial overhaul, which...

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

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

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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

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