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Around 100 African migrants successfully entered Europe by mounting a triple wall that divides the Spanish enclave Melilla from Morocco yesterday (17 September).

Croatia will move fast to amend its extradition law to avoid possible European sanctions, public radio reported on 13 September, weeks after a legislative change to protect veterans of its 1991-95 war from prosecution abroad.

A mechanism allowing the suspension of visa-free travel for third countries was adopted by the European Parliament last week, but controversial legal issues remain over the increasing problem of 'fake' asylum-seekers, often Roma from the Western Balkan countries.

Romanian MEP Adrian Severin will stand trial in his country for allegedly agreeing to take money from fake lobbyists more than two years ago in return for introducing amendments to draft EU laws in the European Parliament, the Romanian press reported yesterday (11 September).

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Interviews

Viviane Reding Vice President in charge of Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission

Reding: Doubts over EU institutions’ data protection are a ‘red herring’

Kristalina Georgieva EU Commissioner, Responsible for International Cooperation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response

Georgieva: Cold snap exposes need for quicker emergency response

Opinion & Analysis

Edward Snowden deserves the Sakharov Prize

Stefan Svallfors, Professor of Sociology, Umeå University, Sweden

The case of Judge Todorova, or what is wrong with justice in Bulgaria

Ivanka Ivanova, Director, Judiciary programme, Open Society Institute in Sofia

Domestic violence begins at home, combating it begins in Europe

Viviane Reding, Antonio López-Istúriz, respectively Vice-President of the European Commission, and Member of the European Parliament

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