Advocate General of the European Court of Justice Eleanor Sharpston has once again criticised Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic for failing to comply with the EU...
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The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline consortium, which is headed by Russia’s Gazprom, has announced that it will sue the European Commission, the executive body of the...
Polish banks are set for a multi-billion-zloty hit after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled in favour of Polish borrowers who took out loans from Polish banks in...
The decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on September 10 to limit Russian gas giant Gazprom’s access to the Opal pipeline in eastern Germany, which connects...
Andrey Kobolyev, the CEO of Ukraine’s national gas holding Naftogaz, has said that the gas transmission systems of Ukraine and Slovakia can help Russian energy...
The European Commission announced on July 17 that it would continue with infringement procedures against Poland first initiated in April. This decision was made on the...
A court in Vilnius has ruled that the Lithuanian website of Russian state-run news portal Sputnik News should be banned after it repeatedly published the contents of...
The Polish government has announced its plans to reinstate a tax on large retailers from September after the European Court of Justice overruled the European...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Polish government broke EU law by forcing the judges of the Supreme Court of Poland into early retirement, saying that...
According to a survey carried out by Polish news portal OKO.press, 56 per cent of Poles support the European Union in its attempt to ensure that the ruling Law and...
Lithuania is the latest emerging European country to have been impacted by a European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling – made last summer – which states that the same...
Polish President Andrzej Duda signed legislation on the evening of December 17 which reinstates Supreme Court judges who were forced into early retirement. The European...
The High Court of Ireland has ordered that Polish man face trial in his native country despite finding “generalised and systemic” violations to the...
