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Lukashenko’s regime persecutes another independent voice

The Belarusian government convicted Aliaksandr Mantsevich, the chief editor of a well-known independent newspaper, the Regionalnaya Gazeta, of “discrediting the Republic of Belarus” on Friday....

We shouldn’t be the hostage of Orban, Luxembourg PM says

Luxembourg's outgoing Prime Minister Xavier Bettel has warned Hungary not to obstruct the EU's decision-making process regarding new financial assistance to Ukraine.  Viktor Orbán, who is currently...

OSCE: Poland’s parliamentary elections were competitive but marked by misuse of public resources and public media bias

Poland’s parliamentary elections were characterised by record high voter participation with a wide choice of political options and candidates able to campaign freely, but...

A law to strengthen the transparency and independence of EU media

MEPs adopted their stance on a law to fortify the openness and autonomy of EU media in light of rising threats to media freedom...

Cyberattack on IPI: Evidence points to retaliation for press freedom work in Hungary

Since September 1, the International Press Institute (IPI) has been battling a targeted and sustained cyberattack. This attack is retaliation for IPI advocacy work...

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French and Greek leaders state that the EU’s defence increase cannot substitute for NATO

The European Union's drive to enhance its defensive capabilities...

End of an Era: Orbán announces departure from parliament, planning to rebuild Hungary’s national identity

Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Saturday...

Nuclear energy makes a comeback amid new energy crisis

Across the world, there is a new impulse to...

Sánchez addresses NATO summit, dismisses US-Spain dispute over Pentagon email

On Friday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed reluctance...

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