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Guess slapped with EU fines

The US clothing company Guess was fined €40m by European Union antitrust regulators on December 17. An investigation by launched by the European Commission...

EU court rules against Poland’s controversial judicial overhaul

Poland must suspend a law that forced some Supreme Court judges to retire, according to the European Union’s top court. Back in October, the European...

S&Ds stand with protestors against Viktor Orbán’s “slave law”

S&D MEPs today stressed their support for the peaceful protests in Hungary. Fifteen thousand people demonstrated in Budapest over the weekend against new laws...

Ortega condemned by rights groups at home and abroad

Nicaragua’s increasingly authoritarian regime under President Daniel Ortega has been condemned by Human Rights Watch and prominent members of Latin America’s left. Ortega has stepped...

Maia Sandu: “As elections in Moldova are getting closer, the intimidation of opposition is reaching new heights

The New Year 2019 could mark the start of significant events for Eastern Europe. It will start on January 1 with Romania taking the...

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EU deepens collaboration with Japan on key tech areas

The European Union and Japan agreed to further their...

Council of Europe’s Secretary General will visit North Macedonia on 7–8 May 2026

The Secretary General of the 46-member Council of Europe,...

European lawmaker sentenced in fraud case linked to Czech PM Babiš

On 4 May, a Czech court found MEP Jana...

Europe braces for security independence after sudden US withdrawal

European leaders are setting their countries to rely more...

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