Disappointed head of the Anti-Corruption Commission: In the Enefit Green investigation, a broader risk may be underestimated!
The head of the Estonian Anti-Corruption Commission expresses concern that not all issues related to the Enefit Green inquiry are being addressed due to limitations on accessing information about involved parties.
The Prosecutor's Office seeks to revoke Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity
The Prosecutor's Office in Estonia has requested the Chancellor of Justice to propose to the Riigikogu the revocation of Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity, necessary for sending his criminal case to court.
In Germany, a retiree targeted by an investigation after comparing Merz to 'Pinocchio'
A German retiree will not face legal consequences after comparing Chancellor Friedrich Merz to 'Pinocchio' during a Facebook critique, which was deemed a legitimate expression of dissent by local prosecutors.
Will the influential 'social democrat' under suspicion remain a member of the State Election Commission? The party stands firm behind their comrade
Social democrat Justas Pankauskas, despite facing legal scrutiny, continues to serve as Deputy Chancellor of the Government and remains a member of the State Election Commission.
ELTA briefly: Regarding contraband balloons, a request has been made to ICAO; Finance Ministry Chancellor M. Šima has stepped down
Lithuania has approached the ICAO regarding contraband balloons from Belarus, while the Chancellor of the Finance Ministry has resigned amid ongoing legal issues.
Advisor to Inga Ruginienė: the Prime Minister will make a decision regarding the Vice-Chancellor after receiving a court ruling
The Prime Minister will wait for a final court decision before making any decisions related to the Vice-Chancellor, following recent legal charges.
“Friedrich Merz evidently wants to return to the 19th century,” criticize the Greens
The Chancellor's proposal to abolish the Working Hours Act has sparked opposition from the SPD and the entire opposition, with legal experts discussing potential changes.
"Would Lead to Ruthless Wild West Conditions for Workers," Says AfD on Merz Idea
The Chancellor's suggestion to abolish the Working Hours Act has sparked opposition from the SPD and the entire opposition, with legal experts explaining the potential changes.
Diplomacy: Friedrich Merz in the Trump Trap
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is experiencing complexities in interpreting the legal implications of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela, contrary to the more straightforward views expressed by previous officials like former Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock.
Adis Ahmetović on US Attack: "Bombing Venezuela was, is and remains illegal"
SPD foreign policy expert Adis Ahmetović argues that the US attacked Venezuela for oil and domestic political reasons, contradicting Chancellor Merz's complex legal assessment of the situation.
US Attack on Venezuela: Legal Assessment is Quite Clear
Chancellor Merz describes the US military action in Venezuela as 'complex', but the article argues it is clearly unlawful under international law according to the UN Charter.
Dealing with Trump: Merz is looking for an adjective that does not harm Germany
The German Chancellor has chosen the term 'complex' to describe the legal classification of the American approach in Venezuela, highlighting the challenges faced by European politicians who still have concerns with US President Donald Trump.