For the third consecutive year across Europe, drug overdoses are on the rise, the latest report of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) shows. According to data from 2015, 8,441...
A three-judge panel of the Supreme Court heard a case regarding President Andrzej Duda's pardon of an ex-chief of the Central Anti-Corruption Bureau, who was handed a non-final sentence in district court, and referred...
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that prisoners should not be deprived entirely of hope that, some day, they will be able to prove that they have changed for the better and be eligible for parole.
A civil rights group is asking German authorities to issue an arrest warrant for the deputy director of the CIA because of her alleged complicity in the torture of terrorism suspects 15 years ago. The request, made in...
On Friday, June 2, Leo Varadkar was officially appointed as the new party leader of the currently ruling Fine Gael party. His election is a memorable multicultural step for Ireland. Varadkar is the first Irish gay...
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A new bill currently under consideration in Parliament includes regulations on government-sponsored hacking, but watchdogs say the language needs changing to protect citizens' right to privacy.
The Czech Republic has said it will stop taking in migrants under the EU scheme to relocate across the Union asylum seekers who arrived in Greece and Italy. The government on Monday said the decision was taken because...
Charities say they have been forced to change their public messaging during the general election campaign because of the "chilling" effect of the Lobbying Act. The warning, from a group of leading UK-based...
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has said she would not hesitate to change human rights laws if they "get in the way" of combating terror. Speaking specifically about terrorist suspects, she said changes would be made in...
At present, an individual is not allowed to petition the Constitutional Court to hear their case, but the Parliament is currently discussing draft laws that would change this.
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