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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...

“All that matters now is the absolute necessity of closing the gates of Hell,” writes Raphaël Glucksmann in Le Monde

In an op-ed published today by the French daily Le Monde, Raphaël Glucksmann, co-president of Place Publique, stressed that only the left, with its...

Another EU Court decision against Hungary’s Orbán anti-asylum policy

The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, continuously breaks EU laws and attacks EU values. His acts against those seeking asylum are cruel, as...

Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Justice say Poland is committed to restoring the rule of law and constitutional order

At a significant gathering attended by representatives of the Council of Europe, member states, observer states, and Warsaw-based international organisations, Ministers Radosław Sikorski and...

Venice Commission strongly recommends repealing the Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence in Georgia

The Council of Europe's Venice Commission urgently recommends repealing the current form of the Law of Georgia on Transparency of Foreign Influence. The Commission...

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European Commission greenlights Romanian aid for energy-intensive companies

The European Commission approved an aid scheme from Romania...

Focus on Chinese freighter as investigations into possible sabotage of Baltic undersea cables continue

As Baltic nations pursue their inquiries into whether the...

Latvia promotes UN Security Council candidacy in Dublin

On 19 November 2024, the Embassy of Latvia in...

Norwegian fund supports rule of law, democracy and human rights promotion in Europe

A new fund totalling over EUR 300 million will...

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