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Greens: Poland must ensure the irremovability of its judges

The Court of Justice of the European Union’s Advocate General Evgeni Tanchev in an opinion published today said that Poland has failed to uphold...

What Čaputová’s victory in Slovakia means

After the second round of the presidential elections on Saturday 30 March, Slovakians welcomed their country’s first female president. Zuzana Čaputová beat ruling party...

Poland ploughs through with controversial judicial reforms

Ignoring objections at home and from the European Union, Poland has decided to go ahead with the appointment of new judges to the Supreme...

Why Poland’s top judge refuses to retire

Poland announced on July 3 that its top judge will need to retire on July 4 in line with a controversial reform passed by...

How Azerbaijan bribed ex-Council of Europe members

Former members of the Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly engaged in “corruptive activities” and violated the human rights body's code of ethics, according to...

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Mette Frederiksen begins third term as Denmark’s Prime Minister

Social Democrat Mette Frederiksen is poised to begin her...

Commission fast-tracks shift from animal testing in chemical safety evaluations

On 1st June, the European Commission unveiled a comprehensive...

How Trump has used the presidency to benefit himself and his allies

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The European reset: Why federalism is no longer an ideology, but a survival strategy

The geopolitical illusion of a "wait-and-see" Europe is officially...

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