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Hungary’s Orbán to address critical MEPs

Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will address the European Parliament on September 11 to debate the rule of law in his country. The MEPs...

Poland courts more controversy with new law

Poland’s President Andrzej Duda has signed a legislative amendment for the ruling party to name the country’s next chief of the Supreme Court. The...

EU’s top court rules on Polish judicial reforms

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has agreed with the European Commission’s assessment that “judicial reforms in Poland mean that the country’s judiciary is...

Global jurists group critical of Polish reforms

Another European voice has joined the chorus of criticism against Poland’s judicial reforms. The Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), which is made up...

Now It is Turkey Corp.

After a very controversial election, president Erdogan has been reelected in Turkey. With 180 dissident journalists in prison, 200 media outlets shut down and...

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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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