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Hungary Faces EU Backlash Over Controversial NGO Law

Hungary's parliament is debating a controversial law that would allow the government to blacklist and defund foreign-funded NGOs and media outlets, prompting an emergency debate in the European Parliament and widespread condemnation from various political groups, who consider this as an attack again...

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EU MEPs Demand Permanent Halt to Hungary Funding

MEPs from various parliamentary groups in the European Parliament have jointly demanded a permanent halt to all EU funds for Hungary due to the ineffectiveness of previous sanctions and continued attacks on the judiciary, civil society, and minority rights. The letter, delivered to ARD-Studio Brusse...

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Spanish Justice Minister Seeks Collaboration on Controversial Judicial Reform

Spanish Justice Minister Félix Bolaños invited judges' and prosecutors' associations to discuss his government's judicial career reform, which has faced criticism for changing entrance exams and stabilizing substitute judges and prosecutors, despite the government's claims that it will improve the j...

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Hungary's Proposed Law Threatens Independent Media, NGOs

Hungary's parliament is considering a law that would further restrict funding for organizations deemed threats to national sovereignty, potentially silencing critical voices and impacting independent media like Átlátszó, which investigates government corruption, a year before national elections.

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Trump Administration Accused of Violating Court Order in Deportations to South Sudan

Attorneys filed an emergency motion Tuesday alleging the Trump administration deported at least a dozen Vietnamese and Burmese migrants to South Sudan this week, violating a court order requiring prior written notice and an opportunity to contest removal to a third country; the US government has not...

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EU Parliamentarians Demand Halt to Hungary Funding Over Human Rights Concerns

26 EU parliamentarians demand a halt to all EU funding for Hungary, citing ongoing human rights violations and lack of progress on reforms since 2022, despite €19 billion in EU funds remaining frozen due to transparency issues.

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Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old

In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.

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Spanish Government's Judicial Reform Faces Sharp Criticism

The Spanish government is undertaking a major judicial and fiscal reform, sparking criticism from judges' and prosecutors' associations who claim it threatens judicial independence and the rule of law; the Minister of Justice, Félix Bolaños, defends the reform as necessary for modernizing the system...

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Trump's Proposed Suspension of Habeas Corpus Sparks Constitutional Crisis

The White House deputy chief of staff suggested President Trump wants to suspend the writ of habeas corpus, citing an "invasion" of illegal immigrants as justification. This would allow the executive branch to detain citizens without judicial oversight, raising major constitutional concerns.

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Comey Investigation, McIver Charges Highlight Shift in Justice Department

Former FBI Director James Comey faces a Secret Service investigation following an Instagram post, while Rep. Lamonica McIver faces criminal charges, illustrating the Justice Department's intensified targeting of political foes under President Trump's second term.

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Serbian Activists Released to House Arrest After Protests

Following a five-day student blockade and public pressure, three Serbian activists, initially detained for allegedly attempting to overthrow the constitutional order, were released to house arrest on May 20th; six others remain at large, with arrest warrants issued.

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Israeli Supreme Court Rules Netanyahu's Dismissal of Shin Bet Chief Illegal

Israel's Supreme Court ruled on May 21, 2025, that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's dismissal of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar was illegal due to a conflict of interest related to the 'Qatargate' investigation, though the ruling has no practical effect given Bar's upcoming resignation.

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