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Brussels Courts Experience Delays Amid Chronic Staffing Shortages
Here is your rewritten article with “Brussels Morning” replaced by “Eurotoday” in the final text: — Brussels (Eurotoday) – Belgium’s courts face severe delays due to staff shortages, especially in Brussels and Walloon Brabant. The High Council of Justice calls it a “perfect storm.” The Federal Human Rights Institute warns justice is becoming impossible. The…
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Šefčovič Applauds Conclusion of EU-Korea Digital Trade Agreement Negotiations
Brussels/Bratislava – The European Union and the Republic of Korea have successfully concluded negotiations on an innovative digital trade agreement (DTA) as of Monday, reaffirming their dedication to a robust partnership that can navigate the fast-evolving digital environment. EU Trade and Economic Security Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič highlighted that this agreement with Seoul is set to…
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Germany calls Israel’s electricity cutoff in Gaza ‘unacceptable’
Israel Halts Aid to Gaza Following Cease-Fire Expiration On March 2, just hours after a cease-fire and prisoner exchange agreement ended, Israel suspended the entry of goods into Gaza, a region devastated by prolonged bombardment. Over 2 million Palestinians are struggling with extreme shortages of essential supplies. “We expressed our deep concern about the restriction…
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Pajottenland Cyclists’ Union Calls for Safer Roads and 30 km/h Speed Limit
Pajottenland (Eurotoday) – The Cyclists’ Union in Pajottenland, led by Lieven Taleman, is advocating for safer roads for cyclists. Their proposals include adding yellow lines, creating separate bike lanes, and enforcing a 30 km/h speed limit near tourist areas to minimize accidents. A new organization called the Cyclists’ Union has been established in Pajottenland, a…
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European Commission Conducts Annual Country Visit to Prepare Rule of Law Report in Romania
Bucharest – The visit commenced with a virtual meeting between representatives of the European Commission and Justice Minister Radu Marinescu, who coordinates this annual exercise at the national level. Minister Radu Marinescu highlighted Romania’s advancements in areas crucial to the justice system, the anti-corruption framework, and the balance of power within the state. He underscored…
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Mercenary Leader Urges Unrest in Romania After Far-Right Candidate Barred from Election
Romania’s Central Election Bureau has barred far-right candidate Călin Georgescu from running in the upcoming presidential election in May, citing election rule violations. Officials stated that Georgescu’s unexpected victory in the first round of the election last November—driven in part by a highly successful TikTok campaign—was marred by undeclared campaign financing and the fraudulent use…
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Far-right AfD Takes Legal Action Against Spending Package
Berlin (Eurotoday) – The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has filed urgent legal motions with the constitutional court challenging plans to convene the country’s outgoing parliament to discuss a half-trillion-euro spending package, a court spokesperson stated. The appeals, filed by several opposition AfD legislators, seek to stop the session, during which the Bundestag parliament would…
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Simplified Culling: EU Introduces New Regulations for Wolves
Brussels (dpa) – The European Commission is proposing to allow member states to enforce stricter measures against wolf populations. According to this proposal, wolves will transition from “very strict” to “strict” protection status, which would grant EU countries more flexibility in managing wolf populations, including the possibility of culling. However, implementation of these measures is…


