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Brussels calls on Bucharest to explain justice law change

The latest changes to Romanian judicial legislation is worrying Brussels. The European Commission on February 20 said it will ask Bucharest to explain a...

EU- Azerbaijan: consultations on justice, freedom, security and human rights

The European Union and Azerbaijan held consultations on justice, freedom, security and human rights and democracy. The seventh EU-Azerbaijan Subcommittee on Justice, Freedom, Security...

Federica Mogherini met with the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Federica Mogherini, High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy/Vice-President of the European Commission, met on January 29 in Brussels with the tripartite Presidency...

Romania aims for successful EU presidency

Romania’s first time at the helm of the European Union presidency will not be hampered by political divisions at home, according to the country’s...

Interview Srdjan Cvijic: Serbia faces systemic failure of rule of law standards

A number of factors must be aligned for rule of law to thrive. Government’s must avoid overreach, media must have access and editorial freedom,...

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Lithuania takes over Presidency of CoE’s Committee of Ministers

Lithuania has taken over the rotating Presidency of the Council of...

European Parliament candidates urged to put democratic values at the top of the agenda

Nobel Peace Laureates along with political and civic leaders...

European Council bans Russia-associated media outlets for spreading disinformation

The Council has decided to suspend the broadcasting activities...

EU starts proceeding against Facebook, Instagram Over Minor Protection

Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta faces a new...

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