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PACE recommends that Kosovo become a member of the Council of Europe

The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has recommended that the Council of Europe (CoE) invite Kosovo to become a member. However,...

The European Court of Human Rights ruled against Hungary for arbitrarily detaining unaccompanied children

The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Hungary arbitrarily detained two children who applied for asylum in 2016. The Hungarian Helsinki Committee represented...

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...

In Poland, “LGBTI ideology” defeats PiS bigotry

Since the beginning of 2019, the rising attacks on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people in Poland raised concern among several EU...

EPP Group: Spyware must target crime, not opposition

Spying on political opponents, journalists or lawyers is illegal and against fundamental EU values. When security forces use spyware, it must be within clearly...

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EU may review trade with Israel over Gaza

With concerns mounting about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in...

EU citizens ask for environmental push in next budget

The European Union is gearing up for its new...

UK and EU agree to new post-Brexit “strategic partnership” 

This week, the UK and the EU agreed to...

EU adopts new sanctions package against Russia

The European Commission has welcomed the Council's approval of...

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