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Activism or lobbyism? Is Kozlovka’s adventure a case for EU?

On August 16, the president of the Warsaw-based Open Dialog Foundation (ODF), Ukrainian Lyudmyla Kozlovska, announced on social media that officials at Brussels Airport...

Poland has one month to comply with EU opinion on Supreme Court

The European Commission on August 14 took the next step in infringement procedures against Poland. It sent a Reasoned Opinion to the government in...

Global jurists group critical of Polish reforms

Another European voice has joined the chorus of criticism against Poland’s judicial reforms. The Geneva-based International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), which is made up...

Commission launches infringement procedure against Poland

The European Commission on June 2 launched infringement procedures against Poland. Brussels sent a Letter of Formal Notice to Warsaw regarding the Polish law...

Poland’s judicial reforms court more criticism from EU

Poland’s contentious judicial reforms were discussed by European Union leaders in Brussels on June 26. Critics warned the reforms threaten the rule of law...

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EU faces dilemma in maintaining ties with Turkey

Europe's already complex relations with Ankara have become even...

Netanyahu issues Gaza ultimatum if hostages not released

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned yesterday that the...

Commission strengthens EU resilience against emerging threats and crises

In an ever-changing world fraught with emerging threats, Europe...

NATO’s reaction to an attack against Poland will be devastating, says Rutte

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte warned to Russia on 26...

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