With the support of the Lenford Network, an association Lawyers for LGBTI rights, same-sex parents finally see their rights guaranteed in Italy.
The Copyright Directive passed by the European Parliament is a big step backward for human rights and the freedom of the internet in Europe.
Manfred Weber, the head of the European People's Party (EPP) – and since last week a candidate for the next EC president – announced on Tuesday that his party will vote against EPP member Fidesz in the Sargentini...
The Dutch General Intelligence and Security Service may continue to receive intelligence from foreign services, including data collected by the NSA (United States) and GCHQ (United Kingdom).
The European Parliament just voted to activate an emergency procedure designed to safeguard basic protections for democracy and civil liberties.
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A man from Utrecht, the Netherlands, has been convicted for inciting violence against Saint Nicolas on social media.
Five years ago, Associazione Luca Coscioni presented a draft law on the legalisation of euthanasia to the Italian Parliament, with the signatures of 67,000 citizens. Currently, 130,000 people support this draft (you...
CIVICUS Monitor update on Romania - September 2018
Children’s ombudsman Margrite Klaverboer says the Dutch government will be infringing on fundamental children’s rights if Lili and Howick are sent back to Armenia. The children, aged 12 and 13, are set to be deported...
In July, a Palermo court ruled that a two-year-old Ivorian child, who had been stranded in Ivory Coast and separated from his family in Europe, had the right to be immediately readmitted to Italy and reunited with his parents.
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