An LGBT activist and former mayor of Słupsk is launching a new party in an attempt to change Poland's political landscape. At an event in Warsaw on 3 February, Robert Biedron unveiled his new Wiosna ("Spring") party...
Lithuania has taken important steps in guarding whistleblowers from backlashes by implementing a law on their protection.
Romania's prime minister is accusing Western European leaders of double standards when they criticize her country over corruption and crackdowns against protesters. Viorica Dăncilă, whose government holds the EU's...
In his attempt to ease the tension sparked by the "yellow vest" movement in France, President Emmanuel Macron is considering a referendum. French media sources say ballot papers have already been “pre-ordered” for the...
The French government has adopted stricter migration laws. In the ‘country of human rights’ the environment for refugees and asylum seekers, but also for human rights defenders, has become increasingly hostile.
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The Constitutional Court of Slovakia has ruled that the mandatory security clearances for judges that were introduced in 2014 are unconstitutional. The Fico government added a provision to the Constitution requiring...
The vice chair of the right-wing European Conservatives and Reformists party has accused other MEPs being "removed from reality" for backing plans to bar MEPs from key posts if they don't agree to anti-harassment...
The Romanian government's proposal to give amnesty to corrupt politicians threatens to further destabilize the rule of law and anger citizens, who are, quite frankly, getting way too much practice protesting for their rights and democracy.
In Romania, it's an easy question to answer these days, as the government prepares an "emergency" decree to cancel corruption convictions. So who stands to benefit most? Find out in the latest episode of CLUE.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled in an urgent case filed on Monday by Berlin-based NGO Sea-Watch that Italy must provide assistance to migrants on the stranded rescue ship Sea-Watch 3. ECHR said...
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