Dutch Minister of the Interior Ronald Plasterk confirmed last month that the Dutch Intelligence Service (AIVD) has for years been eavesdropping on the law firm Prakken d'Oliveira. This included communications which...
The cabinet had appealed the first court's decision in the eavesdropping case filed by law firm Prakken d'Oliveira. The General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD) had been tapping calls between the firm's...
More than 200 migrants are feared dead after their boats sank off the coast of Libya, Spanish aid organization Proactiva Open Arms says. Five bodies, all young men who appeared to have drowned, were recovered floating...
A global fund to replace family-planning aid from the US has raised €292 million, outgoing Dutch Development Minister Liliane Ploumen revealed on Monday. The Dutch government had announced the fund in January,...
The Dutch Intelligence and Security Act enables the use of DNA research and the creation of a DNA database by the General Intelligence and Security Service (AIVD). This DNA test is intended for identifying and...
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The Lithuanian minister for social security and labour has closed the legal loophole that allowed care homes to refuse people with HIV or AIDS. Under the previous regulations, people with acute infectious or other...
The EU is entering the homestretch of negotiations on the DSA, which promises to change how big platforms work in order to better protect the rights of citizens. But if certain proposals are not included, it could fail to achieve its fundamental aim.
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Over forty organizations, led by the Prison Litigation Network, are calling on the ministers of foreign affairs of Council of Europe member states to rectify the structural problems facing many prison systems throughout Europe.
The use of tear gas, handcuffs and a luggage trolley constituted degrading treatment against a Cameroonian man being deported by Czech police.
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