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EU top court rules against Poland over logging in ancient forest

Poland broke environmental laws with large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest, the European Union’s highest court ruled on April 17. In a final ruling...

EU urges Poland to take ‘concrete measures’ over judiciary reform

European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans has called on Poland’s parliament to address the European Union’s concerns regarding judicial reform before any compromise is...

Poland president vetoes law to demote Communist-era officials

Poland’s president Andrzej Duda vetoed legislation that would have demoted officials involved in the imposition of martial law in Poland 37 years ago. The bill,...

Poland’s take on Bialowieza dispute, absorption of greenhouse gases

Poland’s Environment Minister Henryk Kowalczyk has said that Poland, not the European Court of Justice, should decide how to manage Bialowieza Forest – one...

Polish PM says ‘good chance’ of agreement with Brussels

There are strong odds of Poland’s Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has little doubt his country will reach an agreement with Brussels over disputed legal...

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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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