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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...

Nord Stream 2 in trouble in Poland

Russia’s Gazprom and five European firms responsible for financing the planned Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline are being targetted by Poland’s anti-monopoly office. Poland...

Polish railways on track for EU funding

Two regional rail carriers in Poland will benefit from European Union funding. The Fast City Rail service in Warsaw and the Masovian Railways in...

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...

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Swedish SEB will consolidate its Baltic banks into one

The Swedish bank, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (SEB), which...

Polish Tauron launches its fourteenth onshore wind farm

Tauron has launched the Gamów wind farm in the...

The pro-European coalition in Romania proceeds without Elena Lasconi’s party

Romanian democratic parties are attempting to create a "cordon...

How the EU’s “green revolution” is reshaping investment, explained by Vladimir Kokorin

The founder of the British investment company BCCM Group,...

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