Europe: A Hub for Global Arbitration
The EU should consider whether an increasingly hostile stance towards international arbitration is wise.
The EU should consider whether an increasingly hostile stance towards international arbitration is wise.
His lawyer fears he will be persecuted if he returns to Algeria.
The European Commission appears unconcerned that its own ‘Defence of Democracy’ package is similar to the criticised Hungarian law.
In Berlin, security forces are concerned about being overwhelmed by the scale of anti-Israel demonstrations.
Charges against the far-left politician include “sexual assault, acts of barbarity, and dissemination of child pornography.”
The Islamic jihad has been so brutal that many researchers call it “the largest genocide in human history.”
The ‘right-wing’ dithers on immigration but finds time to rename women “menstruating people.”
Retailleau says no serious policy can be pursued without a European perspective.
The defense ministry admitted that Kyiv ‘misled’ Warsaw by suggesting that thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Poland were ready to sign up and fight.
The case involves an asylum seeker who was accused of “pretending to be gay” to remain in the UK.
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