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INTERVIEW Lawyer suing Frontex takes aim at 'antagonistic' judges
Judges at the European General Court are demanding absurd levels of evidence for asylum seekers wanting justice over alleged abuses, says a lawyer suing the EU's border agency Frontex. Read on »
German bank freezes account of Jewish peace group
The Berliner Sparkasse bank has frozen the account of anti-zionist Jewish organisation. Read on »
OPINION EU Modernisation Fund: an open door for fossil gas in Romania
Among the largest sources of financing for energy transition of central and eastern European countries, the €60bn Modernisation Fund remains far from the public eye. And perhaps that's one reason it is often used for financing fossil gas projects. Read on »
Kenyan traders react angrily to proposed EU clothes ban
Kenyan textiles traders have reacted angrily to a proposed EU ban on second-hand clothes exports following the first discussions at an EU environment ministers meeting in Brussels earlier this week. Read on »
Orban's Fidesz faces low-polling jitters ahead of EU election
Hungary's governing party faces June's European elections with a worrying drop in support, following the presidential pardon scandal, polls show. Opposition parties, however, might not be able to profit from the decline Read on »
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