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Hungarian NGOs Protest Bill Threatening Civil Society

In Budapest, NGOs and the Momentum opposition protested a Hungarian bill that could suppress dissent and restrict civil society, prompting police intervention and drawing a cautious response from the European Commission.

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Germany's New Government: Early Conflicts and Controversial Policies

Germany's new black-red coalition government faces early challenges, including conflicts over increased military spending to 5% of GDP, stricter asylum policies criticized by the Greens, and internal party disagreements.

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German Border Rejections Rise 45% After Stricter Controls

Germany's intensified border controls led to a 45% increase in rejections (739 vs. 511) in the past week, including 32 of 51 asylum seekers, raising concerns about long-term sustainability and legal compliance.

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Spain's Novel Approach to Competition Law in BBVA-Sabadell Merger

The Spanish government's open consultation on BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell, based on the 2007 Competition Law (articles 10 and 60), allows for public input before a final decision, potentially impacting future merger regulations within the EU.

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Germany Tightens Border Controls, Sparking International Dispute

Germany's new Interior Minister, Alexander Dobrindt, ordered stricter border controls across several German states, starting with Bayern's borders with Austria and the Czech Republic, leading to criticism from neighboring countries and the opposition due to concerns over legal compliance and resourc...

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EU Court Limits Dutch Asylum Processing Time to Six Months

The European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) must decide on asylum applications within six months, rejecting a previous extension to fifteen months due to staff shortages and backlogs, resulting in millions of euros in fines.

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One Million Signatures Demand EU Ban on LGBT+ Conversion Therapies

A European citizens' initiative surpassed one million signatures, demanding a ban on LGBT+ conversion therapies across the EU, triggering a mandatory response from the European Commission although without legally binding power, and garnering support from various public figures.

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EU Court Orders Release of Von der Leyen-Pfizer Texts

The EU General Court ordered the European Commission to release text messages between President Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla regarding a €35 billion COVID-19 vaccine contract, following a lawsuit by the New York Times, due to the Commission's insufficient efforts to locate the r...

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Hungarian Government Accused of Illegal Media Subsidies

A lawsuit alleges the Hungarian government uses advertising to unfairly favor pro-government media, disadvantaging independent outlets; data analysis by a former top EU economist reveals a stark disparity between advertising spending and media reach, potentially resulting in a 400 billion HUF repaym...

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Germany Denies National Emergency Declaration Amidst Border Control Controversy

Germany denied reports that Chancellor Merz declared a national emergency to increase border controls, contradicting earlier reports by Die Welt that said Article 72 of the EU treaty would be invoked. The government spokesperson confirmed that this article remains untriggered.

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Ryanair Wins Case: Cabin Baggage Fees Deemed Legal

A Sevilla court upheld Ryanair's right to charge for larger cabin bags, rejecting a passenger's claim and contradicting previous rulings; this decision supports Ryanair's stance against a large government fine but creates legal inconsistencies.

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Hungary Seeks to Lift Immunity of Opposition MEP Magyar

Hungarian authorities requested the European Parliament to lift the immunity of MEP Péter Magyar, facing accusations of insider trading and a phone-related incident; the opposition claims these are politically motivated to hinder Magyar's electoral prospects against Viktor Orbán.

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