Voice from Libya: No one is winning

Whether it is the West, Turkey, or Russia who believe they are winning in Libya, Libyan people lose, according to one Libyan female, talking to EUobserver from Tripoli on Tuesday (9 June). ” Libyans in the west [of Libya] are bitter,” Hala Bugaighis, who is the creator of a Libyan women’s rights NGO called Jusoor, […]

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Hungary’s new ‘assessment’ targets old foes

The Hungarian federal government is introducing a new national study asking residents if they concur with its battles with the EU over migration, “debt slavery”, and procedures attending to the coronavirus crisis. The Hungarian government unveiled a set of 13 concerns on Monday (8 June) – varying from the management of the coronavirus pandemic to […]

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How EU countries will open up in June and July

The EU has actually promised to raise border controls and associated travel limitations by the end of the month, while the travel restriction on non-essential travel used to non-EU nationals getting in the bloc was extended till 1 July. Travellers originating from EU- associated countries (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) will be excused from the […]

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Poland ‘crossed rubicon’ against EU court injunction

Poland has “crossed the rubicon” with its first political trial of a judge, in infraction of an EU court injunction, Polish judges stated. The EU Court of Justice, on 8 April, purchased Poland to suspend the work of a brand-new disciplinary tribunal on premises it did not have political self-reliance which its activities would trigger […]

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Three EU states willing to help Malta ‘tourist boat’ migrants

Luxembourg, France and Portugal are willing to take in a few of the recently-disembarked migrants in Malta, stated the European Commission. “We have three member states and we very much commend them of course. We also encourage other member states to equally show their support,” a European Commission representative informed press reporters on Monday (8 […]

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‘Black Lives Matter’ protests spread in corona-hit EU

Protests versus bigotry and cops cruelty have spread throughout Europe following the United States cops ruthless killing of 46- year-old African American George Floyd. Regardless of the coronavirus associated and pandemic limitations, a a great deal of people at the weekend took the streets of EU countries like the UK, Hungary, Spain, Belgium, Denmark and […]

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Top lobbyist defends alleged bully set to chair EU body

Among Europe’s top business lobbyists has actually advance to safeguard an alleged bully who is dealing with possible criminal charges in Belgium. The letter, seen by this website, mentions “presumption of innocence” and “rule of law” in its defence of Jacek Krawczyk, who is set to be the next president of the European Economic and […]

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China-Russia axis threatens Western power

China is ending up being an increasing “threat” to Europe, along with Russia, Nato secretary basic Jens Stoltenberg has actually stated. “The rise of China is fundamentally shifting the global balance of power … Multiplying the threats to open societies and individual freedoms and increasing the competition over our values and our way of life,” […]

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Legal limbo for EU children and wives of the Caliphate

As the coronavirus pandemic injures Europe, it is challenging to get ready for what is to come. The post- COVID-19 age may see the upswing of forgotten ghosts that Europe believed it had actually put behind. Multiplying in the shadows, recidivist security risks have actually discovered fertile premises in the mayhem stimulated by the pandemic. […]

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Malta to delay launch of EU anti-corruption prosecutor

The European Commission might decrease recruitment requirements for the brand-new EU public prosector’s office – due to the fact that Malta is not able to discover adequate ideal prospects. Didier Reynders, the European Commissioner for justice, explained the circumstance as “extraordinary”. Speaking to press reporters in Brussels on Thursday (4 June), Reynders stated Malta was […]

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