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European Court of Justice upholds strict protections for wolves

In a landmark decision, the European Court of Justice has ruled that wolves in the European Union cannot be hunted and killed unless Member...

Hearing of Věra Jourová: a portfolio “about Europe’s soul”

The Constitutional Affairs and Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs committees questioned Věra Jourová, Czech Vice President-designate for Values and Transparency. Political groups’ coordinators from...

Iratxe García addresses the SPD parliamentary group in Berlin

S&D leader Iratxe García attended the extraordinary opening session of the SPD parliamentary group in the German Bundestag, upon invitation from Rolf Mützenich, who...

Momentous decision by CITES to limit trade in wild caught African elephants

Wildlife experts from animal protection charity Humane Society International are celebrating a momentous win for elephants at the Conference of the Parties to the...

Fears the EU will scupper CITES ban on trade in wild-caught baby African elephants for zoos

This week, countries attending CITES voted to end the highly controversial trade in wild-caught African elephants from Zimbabwe and Botswana to captive facilities such...

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EU auditors raise concerns over untraceable billions in COVID recovery funds

European auditors have reported that they are currently unable...

Venice Biennale opening disrupted by returning Russian presence

The opening of this year's Venice Biennale of Art...

ECHR orders admission of Sejm-elected judges to Poland’s Constitutional Tribunal

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) issued an...

Social democrats and pro-Kremlin extremists overthrow Romania’s pro-European coalition in a no-confidence vote

On Tuesday, Romania's pro-European coalition faced a significant setback...

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