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Is Uzbekistan at the start of the Magnitsky Act process? An interview with human rights advocate Radha Stirling

Uzbekistan is once again on the radar of international human rights activists and organisations. Following consultations in Washington and London, a decision has been...

Latvian Foreign Minister: A weak Russia, the best security guarantee for the entire Euro-Atlantic space

During the EU Foreign Affairs Council on 27 January 2025, ministers agreed to extend the EU sectoral sanctions against Russia, which are renewed every...

European Commission announced further sanctions against Belarus

On Sunday evening, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Defence, Kaja Kallas, along with EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos, announced further sanctions...

Polish Minister of European Affairs reiterates EU support for Belarus citizen’s fight for freedom

The European Union is united in its commitment to supporting the citizens of Belarus in their fight for freedom and will continue to pressure...

European farmers brace for tariff fallout as U.S. trade war looms

Across Europe's sprawling fields and vineyards, a storm is brewing, and it's not the weather. The specter of a U.S.-EU trade war has farmers...

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Czech president ready to swear in Babiš as prime minister if he resolves the conflict of interest issue

The President of the Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, announced...

Parliament simplifies EU deforestation law

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) made some changes...

MEPs say the Arctic should remain governed by international law principles

Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) have expressed the...

2026 EU budget: MEPs focus on competitiveness, research and security

Next year, the EU Parliament secured increased funding for...

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