"Wind is back in Europe's sails" – said the Commission's President in his State of the European Union speech addressing the European Parliament in Strasbourg arguing for a more united and effective EU that is based on...
The Netherlands Institute for Human Rights has ruled that a choir has discriminated against a woman in a wheelchair by denying her a spot as a choir member.
EU governments and the European Parliament are finalising new rules about television, on-demand and video sharing services. Our policy note covers the main problems and offers some solutions to EU decision-makers.
The president of France wants citizens’ debates across the European Union, he announced symbolically while in Greece, with the Acropolis behind him. Emmanuel Macron called on Europeans to "have the courage to find...
Even though the EU directive requiring such measures has been struck down more than two years ago, Lithuanian laws are still awaiting review and the authorities continue to collect personal data on a mass scale.
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In this video from Vice, meet the team examining war crimes destroyed buildings to discover evidence of human rights abuses.
Revised rules within the passport-free Schengen zone for border checks and internal border controls will be put forward by the European Commission. A foreseen main change may allow states to use terrorism, and not...
The authoritarian past resonated again in Hungary after a pro-government news site 888.hu published an article listing '12 journalist who are George Soros’s propagandists'. The Association Of Hungarian Journalists...
A woman from Leiden, the Netherlands, was convicted for threatening the Prime Minister.
Lithuanian authorities refuse to disclose the name of the company that exported goods worth €1.14 million to North Korea this year.
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