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25/03/2019

Slovakia puts squeeze on free press ahead of election

Slovakia is seeking to crack down on its domestic media with a new law, ahead of a presidential election run-off later this month. The revisions to the country's press code come amid threats against journalists, and an election campaign between EU commission vice-president, the Smer-backed candidate Maros Sefcovic and liberal anti-corruption lawyer, Zuzana Caputova.
Source: euobserver.com
02/04/2019

Summer time clock changes to end in EU in 2021

The EU Parliament has voted to scrap daylight saving time from 2021. However each state is allowed to decide for itself whether to introduce permanent winter time or summer time. What does the end of the clock changes mean for Europe's citizens?
Source: eurotopics.net
02/04/2019

Transgender people rally in Zagreb at first-ever march

Around 300 people gathered in Zagreb under heavy police security for Croatia's first-ever transgender and intersex march. Among other requests, protesters demand the country take a stronger stand against fascism.
Source: dw.com
02/04/2019

EU parliament passes clean energy measures

EU parliament approved new rules to create a Europe-wide market for electricity that is cleaner, more competitive and better able to cope with risks. The Clean Energy for All Europeans package empowers European consumers to become active players in the energy transition and creates the first national energy and climate plans.
Source: jurist.org
02/04/2019

Russia’s censorship agency demands that VPN services comply with its list of blocked websites

Roskomnadzor, the agency responsible for communications regulation and censorship in Russia, announced today that it contacted a number of VPN services to request that they subscribe to the agency’s registry of websites that are banned from distribution on Russian territory.
Source: meduza.io
02/04/2019

Italy: Thousands protest against anti-abortion conference

Pro-choice activists took to the streets of Verona to protest an anti-abortion conference attended by Interior Minister Matteo Salvini. His coalition partner Luigi Di Maio described anti-abortion rhetoric as medieval.
Source: dw.com
08/04/2019

Judicial referendum in Romania

In response to the controversial judicial reform, President Klaus Iohannis wants to consult the people of Romania about the constitutional state on 26 May, the same day the EU elections take place in the country. Last year the government increased its influence over the judiciary and in other areas by occupying top posts. Can the referendum help the fight against corruption?
Source: eurotopics.net
08/04/2019

Germany draft legislation changes organ donation system to ‘opt-out’

Germany’s health minister, Jens Spahn, on Monday proposed a bill to tackle a shortage of donor organs with a reform that would make everyone a potential organ donor unless they have expressly “opted-out.”
Source: jurist.org
08/04/2019

EU launches new infringement proceedings against Poland over judiciary reforms

The European Commission launched infringement proceedings against Poland by sending a Letter of Formal Notice regarding its new disciplinary regime for judges. The notice alleges that the new regime “undermines the judicial independence of Polish judges by not offering necessary guarantees to protect them from political control, as required by the Court of Justice of the European Union.” Poland has two months to reply.
Source: jurist.org