The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the order to raze the only home of a family constituted a violation of the right to family life.
The Panama Papers scandal has reopened the debate about transparency and freedom of information in Europe, where accessing company data is often either impossible or extremely costly.
The far-right MEP Gianluca Buonanno has been fined €12,000 and ordered to publish in a newspaper the judgment of the court of Milan. The associations ASGI and NAGA, which have been closely following the case, welcomed...
"I welcome the open discussions in Europe – including in Austria – on integration. But I am alarmed again about growing xenophobia here and beyond. All of Europe’s leaders should live up to the principles that have...
A new animated video explains how to surf the web anonymously.
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Critics of the proposed Agricultural Land Conveyances Act, recently submitted to the Senate, say it contains many regulations that could violate the Constitution.
A controversial new law in Austria restricts the right of asylum and allows authorities to reject asylum seekers directly at the border. The new law comes days after the far-right candidate finished atop the first...
The man was wanted by Turkey for being a member of a terrorist group, but his status as a refugee had already been confirmed by Belgian authorities.
What drives volunteers to help refugees across Europe? Besides the desire to help people, many are driven by their own curiosity, a desire to learn, and a thirst for adventure.
Two Italian NGOs, Amnesty Italy and ASGI, are seeking justice for migrants who were forced by the Italian government to return to Libya, where they were imprisoned and abused.
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