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EU tells Hungary, Poland to step up their democracy game

The European Union told Hungary and Poland on Wednesday to improve judicial and media independence, as well as anti-graft safeguards, saying conditions to unlock...

Hungary to tap international markets as EU blocks funds to Orban

Hungary plans to offer bonds in euros and dollars as Prime Minister Viktor Orban seeks alternatives to billions of euros in blocked European Union...

EU ministers urge Hungary to sign up to planned Russian oil embargo

EU foreign ministers sought to publicly pressure Hungary on Monday to lift its veto of a proposed oil embargo on Russia, with Lithuania saying...

EU tweaks Russia oil sanctions plan in bid to win over reluctant states

The European Commission has proposed changes to its planned embargo on Russian oil to give Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic more time to...

NATO to agree at summit on ‘major increases’ of forces on eastern flank

NATO will agree at a summit on Thursday in strengthening forces on the alliance's eastern flank, with the deployment of four new battle groups...

Refugee crisis strains Republic of Moldova’s healthcare system

The arrival of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Republic of Moldova is putting huge pressure on its health care system and it...

Wizz Air supports Ukrainian refugees with 100,000 free tickets

Wizz Air announced on Wednesday that it would support Ukrainian refugees by offering them 100,000 free seats on all continental Europe flights departing from...

EU plans to grant Ukrainians right to stay for up to 3 years

The European Union is preparing to grant Ukrainians who flee the war the right to stay and work in the 27-nation bloc for up...

Almost 11,000 Ukrainians entered Romania on first day of Russian invasion – minister

A total of 10,624 Ukrainians entered Romania through its six border checkpoints on Thursday as Russia invaded Ukraine by land, sea and air, Romanian...

EU court green-lights Brussels’ power to cut funds over rule-of-law concerns

The EU’s top court on Wednesday ruled that Brussels can cut funds to countries experiencing rule-of-law problems, rejecting a legal challenge from Poland and...