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Poland to amend controversial judicial reform

To end a two-year battle with the European Commission over legal reforms, Poland has offered one more amendment to its controversial judicial overhaul, which...

Hungary’s judges resign

Hungary’s court system is in turmoil. Judges have resigned – one after the other – from the National Judicial Council. The resignation follows Prime Minister...

Poland blasts EU ‘double standards’ on democracy

One day after the European Union rejected Poland’s defence of its court reforms that critics say threaten democracy, Warsaw on March 21 accused Brussels...

Poland detains six over 2014 privatisation

Six people have been detained in Poland in connection to the 2014 privatisation of the state-owned chemical enterprise Ciech. Those detained include a treasury minister...

“Judiciary is the dog of politics” in Turkey

Turkey is in an evident crisis of the of rule of law. In fact, the judiciary has never been fully independent and impartial but...

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“For Energy Sovereignty!”: International conference in Bratislava urges EU states to embrace national pragmatism

Bratislava hosted the “Energy Sovereignty of New Europe” conference,...

Hungary’s PM Magyar commits to investigating alleged misconduct in Orbán’s administration

Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar addressed the Parliament on...

US strengthen cooperation in Indo-Pacific region

The United States and its allies in the Indo-Pacific...

After joint nuclear drills, Belarus can offer Russia help in Ukraine

Belarus' exiled opposition leader, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, visited Kyiv on...

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