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Experts Discussed 20 Years of Hungary’s EU Membership at MCC’s Event

Hungary Today 03 May 2024
... the evolving Brussels bureaucracy, noting its increasing regulatory powers over member states and the leadership’s favoritism towards Ukraine’s accession, citing readiness concerns.
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Thousands protest in Georgia against 'foreign influence' law

RTE 29 Apr 2024
But before membership talks can be formally launched, Tbilisi will have to reform its judicial and electoral systems, reduce political polarisation, improve press freedom and curtail the power of oligarchs, said Brussels.
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Thousands of Georgians protest controversial draft law

Guam Pacific Daily News 28 Apr 2024
But before membership talks can be formally launched, Tbilisi will have to reform its judicial and electoral systems, reduce political polarisation, improve press freedom and curtail the power of oligarchs, said Brussels.
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20,000 Georgians march 'for Europe', protest controversial bill

Guam Pacific Daily News 28 Apr 2024
But before membership talks can be formally launched, Tbilisi will have to reform its judicial and electoral systems, reduce political polarisation, improve press freedom and curtail the power of oligarchs, said Brussels.
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CPAC Hungary Day 2: the World’s Conservatives Enjoy Free Speech in Budapest

Hungary Today 26 Apr 2024
In Brussels now one cannot hold a demonstration, nor organize a conference if they have conservative views ... Instead, the EU institutions are now preparing a change of treaties with the aim of centralizing political power in Brussels.
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A tide of Euroscepticism is sweeping France

The Spectator 26 Apr 2024
The former prime minister has advised Keir Starmer that if he wins the general election he must build a closer political partnership with Brussels ... They claim this will further erode French sovereignty by handing more power to Brussels.
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Why the EU is raiding Chinese companies

The Spectator 25 Apr 2024
The EU’s foreign subsidies regulation came into force last year, giving Brussels the power to block companies that are subsidised by foreign governments from bidding for public contracts, as well as ...
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AI deepfakes threaten to upend global elections. No one can stop them.

The Spokesman-Review 24 Apr 2024
While policymakers and regulators from Brussels to Washington are racing to craft legislation restricting AI-powered audio, images and videos on the campaign trail, a regulatory vacuum is emerging.
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Criminals and oligarchs in EU’s sights with new bill targeting football fraud

The Guardian 23 Apr 2024
... the level of alleged corruption it uncovered not only led to the establishment of new strict financial regulations for clubs in Belgium but also opened eyes in the corridors of power in Brussels.
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AI deepfakes threaten to upend global elections, and no one can stop them

Stars and Stripes 23 Apr 2024
While policymakers and regulators from Brussels to Washington are racing to craft legislation restricting AI-powered audio, images and videos on the campaign trail, a regulatory vacuum is emerging.
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Mario Draghi’s search for the European soul

New Statesman 22 Apr 2024
After all, by using Brussels to limit the power of the member states, without creating a real alternative in the form of a federal state, Europeans have seemingly realised the wildest dreams of 19th-century anarchists.
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EU to sanction Russian LNG member state

Beijing News 22 Apr 2024
It has also reportedly begun to move its crude exports on a 'shadow fleet' of ageing tankers, over which international sanctions have limited power. Although Brussels has banned purchasing oil and ...
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EU to impose sanctions on Russian LNG member state

Beijing News 22 Apr 2024
It has also reportedly begun to move its crude exports on a 'shadow fleet' of ageing tankers, over which international sanctions have limited power. Although Brussels has banned purchasing oil and ...
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EU to sanction Russian LNG – member state

Russia Today 22 Apr 2024
It has also reportedly begun to move its crude exports on a ‘shadow fleet’ of ageing tankers, over which international sanctions have limited power. Although Brussels has banned purchasing ...
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Wider Europe Briefing: Why Doesn't The EU Sanction Corrupt Politicians?

Radio Free Europe 22 Apr 2024
That means the jockeying for top EU positions in the European Commission and European Council will officially start after that vote in early June -- and is already under way in the corridors of power in Brussels and in other European capitals.
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