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EU INSTITUTIONS
Parliament approves the inaugural EU regulations to safeguard dogs and cats
On Tuesday, 29 April, the European Parliament adopted a significant legislative measure to eliminate abusive practices, curb inhumane business methods, and safeguard the health...
EU Commission president sounds alarm: Billions at risk as energy aid...
European Union countries are urged to allocate their energy aid primarily to vulnerable households and industries to prevent the misallocation of billions of euros,...
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EU MEMBER STATES
INTERVIEWS
Michael Heiman: Working with Rats to Demine Karabakh
Imagine seeing a giant rat as a welcome sight, the same way you greet a talented colleague at work in the morning. Coffee might...
Uzbekistan on Trial: Radha Stirling on the Crisis of Trust in the Judiciary
Earlier this year, Uzbekistan found itself at the centre of international human rights organisations’ attention following a series of alarming events within the country’s...
Interview: Evgeniy Kochman on real estate trends in Europe in 2024. A market in transition
In 2024, the European real estate market navigated through a unique set of challenges and opportunities, shaped by a combination of economic uncertainty, shifting...
Levent Kurnaz: the Caspian Sea will dry out if we don’t change agricultural practices
A physicist by training, Professor Levent Kurnaz is the Director of the Climate Change and Policy Programme of the Bogazici University, in Istanbul, and...
Sociologist-criminologist Lili Krámer explains the degrading treatment of prisoners in Hungary
On Monday, 5 February, the European Parliament debated the conditions of the Hungarian prisons. It is not the first time Hungary is at the...














































