The European Court of Justice has ruled that that Polish judicial reforms aimed at lowering the retirement age of ordinary court judges were in violation of EU law...
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The European Commission has approved Romania’s plans to inject 200 million euros of capital in the state-owned CEC Bank. The commission found that the...
Croatia is ready to join the Schengen area, the European Commission has confirmed. Based on the results of the country’s Schengen evaluation process initiated in...
The European Commission has welcomed Bulgaria’s continued progress under the Cooperation and Verification Mechanism (CVM), used by the Commission since 2007 to...
The prime minister of North Macedonia, Zoran Zaev, has called a snap parliamentary election following the decision by EU leaders to once again delay opening membership...
The European Commission has approved the disbursement of 14.35 million euros in budget support assistance to help deliver much-needed reforms that are being taken...
The European Commission has opened an in-depth investigation to assess whether Hungary’s plans to grant 108 million euros of public support to South Korean tech...
The European Commission is referring Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU regarding the new disciplinary regime for Polish judges, requesting an expedited procedure...
More than 60 NGOs, including Greenpeace, Christian Aid, Global Witness and the Polish Green Network have called on the president of the European Investment Bank (EIB)...
The presidents of the European Commission, European Council and European Parliament have published an open letter reiterating their support for North Macedonia and...
Gabriela Ciot (pictured above), state secretary for European affairs at the Romanian foreign ministry, has been named by the country’s prime minister Viorica...
Experts from the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre will provide support and guidance to 13 Bulgarian research and innovation centres to help them bring...