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Slovak outlet may face legal action for republishing court-banned claims about Usmanov ahead of EU sanctions vote

German law firm Rechtsanwälte Steinhöfel has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Slovak news outlet Denník N, demanding it correct an article published on 11...

Parliament approves EU signature of Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence

On Wednesday, Parliament approved the Council of Europe's Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence (AI), which addresses the inherent risks AI poses to fundamental democratic...

EU suspends visa-free travel for Georgian officials over democratic issues

The European Union has decided to suspend visa-free travel for diplomats and officials from Georgia for a minimum of one year due to concerns...

Council of Europe reaffirms commitment to cooperate with Belarusian democratic forces

At a meeting in Strasbourg, Alain Berset, Secretary General of the Council of Europe (CoE), reaffirmed the organisation's commitment to supporting the aspirations for...

EU higher court’s advocate general urges Commission to annul billions in funding for Hungary

The advocate general for the European Union's highest court has recommended that the court annul a 2023 European Commission decision that released billions in...

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European Commission releases new funds in support of Ukraine

The European Commission is ready to release more than...

How development financing became an arena of strategic rivalry

The defunding of USAID threw the international development community...

From Helsinki to The Hague: Revitalizing the OSCE for Peace and Prosperity

In the half-century since the Helsinki Final Act was...

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