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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...

EU’s case against Poland

European Union Justice Commissioner Věra Jourová has reportedly said that the legal case against Poland over contested reforms will not be dropped, at least...

Poland bows to Brussels, reverses controversial Supreme Court reform

Polish lawmakers have yielded to a ruling from the European Union’s top court, passing legislation that reverses a disputed Supreme Court retirement law. The...

The Polish government in risky courtship with far-right

November 11 is an important date for Poland. It is on this day in 1918 that the country declared its independence. Particularly after the...

Tusk sends warning to fellow Poles

Come to your sense! So said European Council President Donald Tusk when he urged his fellow Poles on November 5 to stick with the...

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The European Parliament and the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus streighten their relationship

Amidst a momentous ceremony at the European Parliament Office...

President von der Leyen reaffirms EU’s strong support for Lebanon announcing a €1 billion package of EU funding

European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, visited Beirut on...

European Union and UNICEF support Digitalisation in Education in Bhutan

On April 30, 2024, the European Union and UNICEF announced a...

Commission approves Czech state aid to support nuclear power plant construction

On Tuesday, April 30, the European Commission, in a...

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