EU leaders have for the first time agreed to link payment of funds to a member state with respect for the bloc's legal norms -- though Poland and Hungary say they blocked tougher planned measures
The high-profile cases in which the European Union's competition watchdog has launched investigations on member states for granting tax breaks to multinational companies.
The EU has stepped up its legal threats to Poland over its controversial Supreme Court reforms, giving Warsaw one month to comply or risk being hauled before the bloc's top court.
Uber has won a case filed by a French driver claiming he should be considered an employee, a ruling that adds to legal uncertainty in Europe about how to regulate the ride-hailing giant.
The European Parliament warns that reforms by Poland's right-wing government present a "clear risk of a serious breach" of European values, including the rule of law.
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