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Court of Justice: stop selling dangerous paint now

Lifting EU bans on dangerous chemicals is illegal when safer alternatives exist, the European Court of Justice ruled yesterday. The judgement relates to a paint...

Deal on law enforcement access to financial information backed by MEPs

Civil Liberties MEPs confirmed on Tuesday the deal reached with Council on new rules improving law enforcement authorities’ access to financial information to investigate...

Anti-money laundering bill dropped in Estonia

Estonian lawmakers will not debate a bill aimed to combat money-laundering, at least not for now. The country’s parliament dropped the proposed law. Speaking to...

Spanish government plans radical changes to child abuse law

Spain is getting tough on paedophilia. A reform of the country’s criminal code will make sexual abuse cases involving minors on the same level...

Fee to cover EU summits stirs controversy

Belgium is breaching media freedom by requiring Brussels journalists to pay €50 to cover the next summit of European Union leaders. Joined by 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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