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CoE Secretary General calls for increased political will to implement ECHR judgments

The Secretary General of the 46-nation Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, has urged member states to show increased political will to implement judgments from the European Court of Human Rights,...

European Court judges Hungary for racial segregation of Romani children

The European Court of Human Rights has issued a judgment against Hungary for the racial segregation of Romani children in the Jókai Mór Primary School in...

Rule of law report: Worrying trends in press freedom, pluralism, and journalist safety in some member states

In their draft assessment of the Commission’s latest rule of law report, MEPs point to remaining areas for methodological improvement and specific concerns across...

European Court Rules Against North Macedonia for Segregation of Romani Schoolchildren

Romani parents whose children were segregated in two primary schools in North Macedonia have won an important judgment before the European Court of Human Rights against...

MEPs: Hungary can no longer be considered a full democracy

The lack of decisive EU action has contributed to the emergence of a “hybrid regime of electoral autocracy”, i.e. a constitutional system in which...

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Russia is the centre of foreign interference and disinformation in the EU

The European Parliament has urged political leaders in the...

If the anti-EU values law passes, the EU will not start accession negotiations with Georgia

On Thursday, the European Parliament adopted a resolution urging...

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