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Zagreb Court’s same-sex ruling paves way for adoption by LGBTIQ partners
The Zagreb Administrative Court has made a historic decision in the “Kožić and Šegota” case of a same-sex couple. The ruling paves the way for all lifelong partners to adopt, Daniel Martinović, who heads Croatia’s Rainbow Families association said on…
Highlights – Financial contributions from non-EU countries: committee debate – Committee on Budgets – Committee on Budgetary Control
The Committees on Budgets and on Budgetary Control will go over the European Court of Auditors’ review on financial contributions from non-EU countries to the EU, with ECA Member François-Roger Cazala, on 12 July. These contributions are based on agreements through which non-EU countries gain access to EU programmes and activities and/or to the EU single market. In 2019, they amounted to EUR 1,9 billion, meaning 1% of the total EU revenue.
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CONT Webpage
Meeting agenda and documents
Live streaming
ECA review: Financial contributions from non-EU countries to the EU and Member States
EU Fact Sheets: Budgetary control
EU Fact Sheets: EU financing
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Unjust and environmentally damaging Turów mining licence prolonged until 2044
The European Commission needs to be more engaged in environmental disputes between EU countries, like the escalating tensions between Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic over the disputed open-pit mine in Turów, Poland, writes Martin Hojsík.
EU court orders immediate halt to Turów mine in Poland
Mining at the contested Polish open-pit mine near Turów must stop immediately, the European Court of Justice ruled on Friday (21 May) following a complaint lodged by the Czech Republic.
Turow: the Polish coal mine at the centre of regional tensions
Tensions have mounted at the Polish, Czech and German border over a coal mine in Poland that Prague says is contaminating its water supplies and has been operating illegally for over a year.
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