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New status for Slovakia’s animals

Every animal in Slovakia will soon be defined by law as a living creature and not as a thing. This is based on new...

GRECO reveals little progress in fight against corruption

The Group of States against Corruption of the Council of Europe (GRECO) has warned that some European countries last year backpedalled on their commitments...

Ingeborg Gräßle: Commission must review its rules for nominations

“The European Commission should review its administrative procedure for the appointment of senior officials to ensure transparency, integrity and equal opportunities by the end...

EU site against pro-Kremlin ‘fake news’ questioned

Europe’s response to Russian propaganda is on shaky ground. The website EUvsDisinfo.eu – the brainchild of the East StratCom task force (set up by...

Poland’s take on Bialowieza dispute, absorption of greenhouse gases

Poland’s Environment Minister Henryk Kowalczyk has said that Poland, not the European Court of Justice, should decide how to manage Bialowieza Forest – one...

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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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