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EU court rules against Czech requirement for notaries

The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Czech Republic has violated the freedom of establishment embedded in European Union law. It said...

Checking emission norms in Czech Republic

Scientists and physicians in the Czech Republic have come together to urge the country’s lawmakers not to allow any exemptions from new European Union...

MEPs call on all EU members to ratify Istanbul Convention

The European Parliament on March 13 called on the 11 member states that haven’t ratified the EU Council’s Convention on preventing and combating violence...

Czechs want to ‘run’ EU defence projects

Czech Defence Minister Karla Slechtova said her country wants to offer at least three new projects to its EU partners for the Permanent Structured...

An EU take on Slovak journalist murder

The ongoing investigation into the recent murder of Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak and his girlfriend Martina Kusnirova has reportedly led to several arrests and...

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European Commission releases new funds in support of Ukraine

The European Commission is ready to release more than...

How development financing became an arena of strategic rivalry

The defunding of USAID threw the international development community...

From Helsinki to The Hague: Revitalizing the OSCE for Peace and Prosperity

In the half-century since the Helsinki Final Act was...

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