By approving the first Digital Omnibus on 16 June, the European Parliament has taken a worrying step towards weakening a decade of digital rights protections.
Liberties is thrilled to announce the member organisations and projects awarded re-grants under the CERV STRIVE 2026 project.
A monthly round-up of Liberties work: pushing the EU to protect our fundamental rights from Big Tech, member news, plus join us on June 23rd for the EU digital deregulation summit
A new project launched by the Liberties network aims to bring transparency, accountability and better practices to the use of personal data in the development and deployment of clinical AI systems.
Developments around the EU’s two digital omnibuses confirm long-held fears that lawmakers are ready to weaken safeguards in order to grease the wheels for Big Tech.
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A monthly round-up of Liberties work: Media freedom, civic space, Hungary’s path forward, and what May Day in Berlin says about democratic resilience
Media freedom worsened in 2025 despite new legislation, as journalists attacks rose, public broadcasters faced political pressure, and governments dragged their feet on enforcement
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Meet Zuzanna Nowicka Lawyer (Freedom of Expression Programme) at the Polish Helsinki Foundation For Human Rights. An authentic and emotional perspective on human rights work.
For more than a decade the Hungarian government systematically dismantled every aspect of the rule of law. Here are three areas that the new government and the European Commission should focus on.
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