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Bulgaria pressured Frontex to ignore abuse in return for witnessing 'how border guarding works'EXCLUSIVE

Frontex officers in Bulgaria have been offered experiencing how border guarding actually works in reality on the ground — on the condition they don't report violations, according to internal Frontex documents seen by EUobserver.Read on »

PiS sticks with ECR amid rumours of ID migrating to new Orbán groupANALYSIS

The Polish Law and Justice Party (PiS) has resisted the calls of Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán to join his newly formed Patriots of Europe grouping, thwarting his ambitions for a Visegrad alliance and a new biggest group on the right. Read on »

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Corruption in Hungary is 'a feature, not a bug', warn Transparency International

"Corruption has become part of the system, part of the government, of governance," said József Péter Martin, executive director of Transparency International Hungary.Read on »

Green parties vs Nato: is the war over?OPINION

Many European Green parties have made their peace with Nato — but if the goal was to challenge the conservative narrative prevalent within Nato, in that, they succeeded. Read on »

Already scandal-hit, new far-right Dutch government assumes officeANALYSIS

The new Dutch government was officially sworn-in on Tuesday. The handover comes as outgoing prime minister, Mark Rutte, tried to allay apprehensions of the coalition involving the far-right PVV, promising continuity with his own policies. But the composition of the cabinet already indicates otherwise.Read on »

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