EU could start restricting funds to Hungary, Poland, and even Czechia
EU to start using the new rules for drawings from the funds
European Commission wants to fight “hate speech” in latest project
Prominent United Right politicians warn that the European Commission’s newest initiative is covert ideological censorship
Jourová: Western states’ response to Russia should be tougher
The European Union summoned the Russian ambassador
Czechia doesn’t have to return any EU subsidies, EC confirms
Czech PM Andrej Babiš rejected the conclusions of the audit
Czechia disagrees with results of European Commission’s audit
Andrej Babiš again rejected the conclusions of the European Commission
Racial controversy arises after European Commission posts Black man for NextGeneration program on Instagram
Users were outraged by the post
Mass surveillance in Europe? Leaked EU document raises serious privacy concerns
MEPs fear widespread surveillance of people
Poland defeats European Commission in legal dispute over retail sales tax
Poland may have won the dispute, but who will give Poland back almost €2.2 billion of lost income, asks PiS MEP Zbigniew Kuźmiuk
Austria, Czechia and other nations want EU summit on ‘unfair’ allocation of vaccines
Some nations are getting more vaccines than their share of the population would dictate
At the current EU pace, no member state will be able to vaccinate on time
EU leadership has come under fire
European Commission recommends additional travel restrictions for high-risk countries, Czechia included
Travel in the EU is not recommended
The European Green Deal is stuck
A group of Central and Southern European countries came together to block a very restrictive green list of industries that are to be classified as “clean”, “neutral”, or “dirty”
The EU did not order more vaccines because of Eastern Europeans and France, German media claim
BioNTech offered the EC more vaccines, but Brussels refused
Czech MEP demands access to vaccine purchasing contracts with manufacturers
The pressure to make contracts available will likely grow
The EU’s strategy for LGBTIQ equality will force liberal values on Europe and even fuel discrimination
The European Commission´s forecast: The drop in the Czech economy to be lower than expected
But the recovery will be slower
EU to push for radical changes to existing migration rules for all nations
European migration management system to be revealed soon

Czech MEP: Coronavirus being used to centralize EU at the expense of nations
According to Jan Zahradil, the coronavirus epidemic serves the European Commission as a pretext for deepening integration and inflating the common debt

Central European countries want to coordinate the implementation of coronavirus measures
The aim is to avoid a repetition of the spring situation
Czech economy to dip more than OECD expected at 7.8 percent
Czechia might be among the most affected countries
EU recovery fund battle not over yet, says Polish minister
Poland is fighting for a fair coronavirus recovery fund distribution system from the EU
Polish canal project designed to counter Russia is under threat
Belgian MEPs are against a new canal in the Vistula Spit.
The blunders of Juncker and Tusk
During the last four years of administration under Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker, the EU has not only been unable to fix its problems, but has created new ones. Law and Justice MEP Zbigniew Kuźmiuk evaluates the main failures of the current Brussels leadership.
Morawiecki calls for EU reforms
In an interview with the Financial Times, PM Mateusz Morawiecki underlines the necessity for reforms in the European Union and forecasts big changes in Brussels after the EU elections. He also compares the “Yellow Vests” protests in France to the situation in Poland and criticizes Brussels’ response to the matter.
Krasnodębski: Poland is victim of the “hoax of the century”
Polish MEP Zdzisław Krasnodębski attacks claims of violations of human rights in Poland and calls them the “hoax of the century” propagated by liberal opposition.
Verheugen defends Poland
Former EU commissioner Gunter Verheugen defends Poland’s case in her conflict with the European Union. “I’m not sure that the accusations against Poland are fully justified,” says Verheugen in an interview with Deutsche Welle.