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Council of Europe defends the European Court of Human Rights’ independence

In response to the joint letter of nine member states questioning how the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) makes its decisions, Council of...

EU Human Rights Court definitively rejects far-right candidate Georgescu’s appeal against Romanian elections

The European Court of Human Rights has firmly dismissed the appeal by Calin Georgescu (Călin Georgescu), the controversial far-right candidate in the Romanian presidential...

EU top Court starts hearings against Hungary’s anti-LGBT law

The European Commission is gearing up for its first hearing against Hungary and its controversial Child Protection Act that has been considered an anti-LGBT...

Croatian Minister Radman warns that the spread of misinformation threatens democratic processes

Speaking as the keynote speaker in a panel discussion in Strasbourg, Croatian Minister of Foreign and European Affairs Grlić Radman emphasised that, in an...

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...

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Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria may shape the political landscape of the country

Bulgaria is set for early elections on 19 April,...

Macron and Starmer discuss reopening Strait of Hormuz at international summit

The leaders of France and the UK will meet...

EU Commission opens in-depth investigation into Romanian state aid for Cernavoda 1 nuclear reactor refurbishment

The European Commission is conducting an in-depth investigation to...

EU officials in Hungary to discuss unlocking billions of euros frozen due to Orbán’s policies

European Union officials are scheduled to meet on Friday...

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