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EU’s Top Court Approves Measure to Cut Funds to Errant Governments
Given both Poland and Hungary are the two member states deemed to be the worst offenders, governments of those two countries challenged the mechanism before the CJEU in 2021, arguing that it lacked a proper legal basis in the EU Treaties.
Opinion: Finding a Path for Peace and Neutrality in Ukraine
Is the International Community Finally Waking Up to Election-Day Threats to Voting in the EU?
Following a preliminary assessment visit to Hungary in January to meet election officials, civil society representatives, and ruling party and opposition politicians, the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) said in its report that aspects of the election that could benefit from further assessment and the presence of election-day observers included: "voter registra
Dutch TV reporter dragged away on live TV at Beijing Olympics by police (video)
The IOC downplayed the incident, placing the blame on an “overzealous” security official
Turkish firms supplied equipment to ISIS to weaponize drones
ISIS continues to rely on “logistical hubs” inside Turkey for its finances, the U.S. Treasury said in January 2021
EU agriculture ministers delve into low-carbon farming
Strasbourg – EU agriculture ministers, including Slovenia’s Jože Podgoršek, learned on Monday about a low-carbon farming project and the work of France’s Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAe) in the field of viticulture, as part of a two-day informal meeting hosted by the French EU presidency.
Protests of 2020 and 2021 documented in photography monograph
Ljubljana – The photographic monograph entitled Shame by the artist collective Non-Grupa, which contains a detailed overview of protest actions in 2020 and 2021, has been published and was officially presented in front of the Culture Ministry on Monday.
Signed: An important center opens in Belgrade VIDEO / PHOTO
In that city, the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, met with the founder and CEO of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, and Børge Brende, the President of the World Economic Forum.
The Iberian Peninsula will become Europe's Liquefied Gas Storage Facility
Spain and Portugal will store most of the EU's liquefied natural gas reserves.
This is clear from a blog post by the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell.
IMF to examine finance sectors of 7 economies
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) will keep financial sectors of seven countries, including Turkey, under spotlight this year, the global crisis lender said in a blog post on Feb. 4.
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