
European Court Fines Hungary €200M Over Asylum Policy
The ECJ’s decision to punish Hungary for defending the EU’s external borders is “outrageous and unacceptable,” says PM Viktor Orbán.
The ECJ’s decision to punish Hungary for defending the EU’s external borders is “outrageous and unacceptable,” says PM Viktor Orbán.
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
“Free movement can only be restored when a zero-tolerance policy towards all forms of illegal entry is implemented,“ says MEP.
Older voters, women, and the Right most favorable to proposal
Italy claims Austria’s border checks along Brenner Pass violate Schengen agreement
Meta will face daily fines of $100,000 if it continues to show Norwegians personalized ads based on their search history or location.
To the applause of watchdog groups, Meta’s mass data collection in Europe may be over.
The European Commission must now decide whether it will attempt to sway Hungary to amend the legislation, do away with it entirely, or call on the Luxembourg-based court to level fines.
Poland’s quarrel with Eurocrats looks set to return as Polish officials brandished a ruling by the EU Court of Justice as a “farce.”
The problem with legal unification in Europe is that it follows an agenda marketed as the protection of ‘European values.’ The question is: what are these values and who decides them?