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European Court rules asking train customers to reveal their gender identity violates EU’s rules

On Thursday, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) ruled that requiring customers to disclose their gender identity when purchasing a train ticket...

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...

The European Court of Justice’s Ruling on Western Sahara: A Challenge for European Companies, Taxpayers, and Society

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has repeatedly ruled that Western Sahara, a non-self-governing territory, must be treated separately from Morocco in trade agreements...

EU top court rules EU-Morocco agreement invalid in Western Sahara

Today, the European Court of Justice ruled that fisheries and agriculture agreements between the EU and Morocco five years ago did not involve consultations...

Hungary to face EU court over foreign influence law

The European Union is taking Hungary’s right-wing government to court challenging "sovereignty protection" laws enacted last December that empower Hungarian authorities to investigate and...

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Romania formally requests to join the International Energy Agency

The government of Romania has formally submitted a request...

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European Commission keeps measures over Meta’s antitrust breach

The European Commission is still objecting to WhatsApp's parent...

A dispatch from inside the Vatican bubble during a remarkable exchange between pope and president

By NICOLE WINFIELD Associated Press ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP)...

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