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...
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A quarter of a million people protested against the Czech prime minister Andrej Babiš in Prague on June 23, the biggest demonstration in the country since the fall of...
Hugues Mingarelli, head of the delegation of the European Union to Ukraine, has said that the country will receive the second part of the EU’s macro-financial aid on...
Enlargement has been at the heart of the European integration project. The original six founding member states have welcomed 22 new members since 1973. Each enlargement...
Albania and North Macedonia will have to wait until October to find out if they can begin accession talks with the European Union. The European Commission said in May...
Croatian civil engineering company IGH will design and build a 26-kilometre leg of a Romanian motorway from Suplacu de Barcau to Chiribis in the northwest of the...
Kosovo’s president Hashim Thaçi has said that an upcoming Western Balkans Summit could pave the way to an agreement between Kosovo and Serbia. “If we cannot create...
Estonia is one of the most family-friendly countries in the European Union and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), according to a new...
Finland, whose government will take over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union on July 1, will initiate a hearing regarding the abuse of the rule...
The ‘tipping point’ at which labour demand will become equal to labour supply in the EU – that is, when labour will become a constraint on economic growth – is now...
Teodor Meleșcanu (pictured above), Romania’s foreign minister, has refused to recognise the new Moldovan government of Maia Sandu, and has said that the only...
Albanian President Ilir Meta (pictured above) has called off local elections set for June 30, while the government, led by prime minister Edi Rama, has accused him of...