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EU releases positive Rule of Law Report

The European Commission released its fifth annual Rule of Law Report checking on development in the area among member states showing that the bloc...

Why Austrian general elections are critical for Europe

Austria will hold legislative elections on September 29, 2024, to elect the 28th National Council, the lower house of Austria's bicameral parliament. The constant...

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...

Orbán targets anti-corruption watchdogs irritating the US

In December 2023, the Hungarian Parliament passed a law similar to a Russian law that prohibits foreign financing for parties or groups running for...

Overhaul of Slovak public broadcast system a threat to media independence

Slovakia's parliament has approved government plans to reorganise the country's public broadcast service amidst charges that the controversial changes will place broadcaster RTVS under...

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Ireland’s qualified welcome to White House St. Patrick’s celebration

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Hungary’s bid to revamp citizenship rights

Prompted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary's governing Fidesz party...

New scandal involves MEPs and Chinese tech giant Huawei in Brussels

Belgian prosecutors announced on Thursday that they've arrested several...

Uzbekistan on Trial: Radha Stirling on the Crisis of Trust in the Judiciary

Earlier this year, Uzbekistan found itself at the centre...

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