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Arévalo Vows to Fight Corruption Despite Guatemalan Opposition

Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo, despite facing significant opposition from the Attorney General's Office and the judiciary, committed to fighting corruption and impunity, aiming to appoint a new Attorney General by next year.

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EU Countries Urge Easier Deportation of Criminal Foreigners, Facing Council of Europe Criticism

Nine EU countries (Italy, Denmark, Poland, Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia) called for changes to the European Convention on Human Rights to enable easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Council of Europe criticized this initiative, emphasizing judicial independence fro...

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EU Demands Hungary Withdraw Bill Restricting Foreign Funding for NGOs and Media

The European Commission demanded Hungary withdraw a bill limiting foreign funding for NGOs and media, citing concerns it violates EU law and threatens freedom of speech, prompting protests and potential EU sanctions.

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EU Condemns Hungary's Planned NGO Crackdown

The EU Commission warned Hungary against a new law that would tighten regulations on NGOs, potentially blacklisting organizations deemed to threaten Hungary's sovereignty; the move is seen as a serious breach of EU principles and has prompted widespread protests.

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MEPs Urge EU to Freeze Hungary Funding Over Rule of Law Concerns

26 MEPs from five political groups are calling for an immediate freeze of EU funds to Hungary, citing the government's continued violations of rule of law principles and the failure to address previous concerns, including the new transparency law seen as a tool to silence critics.

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Spanish Judges Protest Judiciary Reform

Five Spanish judicial and prosecutorial associations are protesting a January reform of the Organic Law of the Judiciary with a 10-minute strike on June 11th, arguing it weakens judicial independence and fiscal autonomy, while the government says concerns are unfounded and the reform aligns with Eur...

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Europarat Criticizes Initiative to Ease Deportation of Criminal Foreigners

Nine European countries, led by Italy and Denmark, proposed a review of the European Court of Human Rights' interpretation of the Convention on Human Rights to allow for easier deportation of criminal foreigners; the Europarat criticized this, emphasizing judicial independence from political influen...

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Spanish Amnesty Law Undermines Rule of Law to Secure Sánchez's Power

The Spanish Parliament passed an amnesty law enabling individuals involved in the 2017 Catalan independence attempt to avoid prosecution, a move criticized for undermining the rule of law and securing Prime Minister Sánchez's political survival.

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EU Demands Hungary Withdraw Bill Restricting Foreign NGO and Media Funding

The European Commission demanded Hungary withdraw a bill limiting foreign funding for NGOs and media, warning it violates EU law and threatening further action; Hungary, however, insists the bill is needed for transparency and rejects foreign interference claims.

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Hungary's Proposed Law Sparks EU Condemnation

The European Commission condemned Hungary's proposed law requiring foreign-funded organizations to obtain government permission, deeming it a serious violation of EU law, while tens of thousands protested in Budapest against what critics call the "Putinization" of Hungary.

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EU Nations Challenge Human Rights Convention on Migration

Nine EU countries, led by Italy, formally requested a review of the European Convention on Human Rights concerning migration, drawing sharp criticism from Germany and raising concerns about the erosion of human rights protections within the EU.

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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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