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European court rules on war criminals’ right to free movement

The European Court of Justice has ruled that war criminals or suspected war criminals cannot be automatically barred from entering a European Union member...

Torture victims have grounds for asylum, rules ECJ

The European Court of Justice ruled on April 24 that tortured asylum seekers can claim subsidiary protection in Europe if adequate medical care would...

Apple-EU tax appeal to be heard before end of year

Ireland’s Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe announced on April 24 that an appeal by Apple and Ireland against a European Union ruling for the US...

EU top court rules against Poland over logging in ancient forest

Poland broke environmental laws with large-scale logging in the ancient Bialowieza forest, the European Union’s highest court ruled on April 17. In a final ruling...

European Court: Good news for young refugees in EU

Refugee minors have a right to family reunifications, even if they turn 18 during the application process, according to an April 12 ruling by...

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EU, Germany and the Netherlands support Ethiopian businesses

On 15 May, the EU, Germany and the Netherlands...

Growing concerns over fate of unaccompanied child migrants

The number of unaccompanied children arriving in northern Italy’s...

Lithuania takes over Presidency of CoE’s Committee of Ministers

Lithuania has taken over the rotating Presidency of the Council of...

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