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Rule of law, EU boycott, and committee composition This WEEK
The EU Commission this week is expected to publish its annual rule of law report, while the boycott of the Hungarian presidency continues. On Tuesday, the EU parliament's 20 committees and four subcommittees are set to elect its chairs and sub-chairs. Meanwhile, G20 financial ministers will meet in Rio de Janeiro.Read on »
How much income did wealthiest new MEPs declare?
An Italian general made a fortune from a gay-bashing book, while a Greek male model earned tens of thousands eating bugs on TV, but new MEPs' values and dignity aside, some financial declarations also raised red flags on lobbying. Read on »
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India mulls new tariffs to combat EU's carbon tax
India is mulling whether to impose its own carbon tax to offset losses from the EU’s new carbon levy on imports. Read on »
Dutch to stay out of widening EU boycott of Hungary
The Netherlands isn't joining a boycott of Hungary's EU presidency, as its new government sits on the fence on rule-of-law. Read on »
The Olympics should be for all women, including Muslim women OPINION
France is the only country in Europe with bans on religious headwear in sports such as women’s football, basketball and volleyball. This is why ahead of, and during, the forthcoming Paris Olympics and Paralympics, Amnesty International is calling for an end to these violations of women and girl athletes’ human rights. Read on »
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