According to the Civic Empowerment Index published this February, after slight growth over the last couple of years, civic empowerment levels in Lithuania fell back to what they were during the crisis (2008-2009),...
The Opening Doors campaign today released a report assessing the extent to which eight EU member states (Lithuania, Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Poland and Romania) have used EU funds to catalyze...
A gang rape victim's suit against Poland over its handling of her case has been removed from the docket by the Court of Human Rights, which accepted a declaration from the government acknowledging violations and offering redress.
A report commissioned by the Belgian Privacy Commission argues that Facebook's privacy policy violates European law, even despite recent updates to it. The report, conducted by the Center of Interdisciplinary Law and...
The lower house of Poland's Parliament has passed a law ratifying the Istanbul Convention, which seeks to better protect women, after intense debate and opposition from political factions and the clergy.
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At least four young migrants have been expelled from Italy after writing comments on the web that were understood to be supporting jihadism. One of them, Faqir Ghani, was 14 when he arrived in Italy with his family in...
Bulgaria’s failure to adequately investigate and prosecute hate crimes is fueling fear, discrimination and ultimately violence, says Amnesty International in a new report.
Watch Transgender Europe's new video on the nightmare of legal gender recognition for trans people in Europe, where 34 countries still do not allow a trans person to change their name and registered gender without invasive procedures.
The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union is urgently seeking amicus briefs to support its case against the Hungarian data retention law. The case is currently before the country's Constitutional Court.
The recent suicide by a Romanian man in a Milan prison set loose some disgusting sentiments from the police. "One less," wrote a user on a Facebook page belonging to the police trade union Alsippe. "One Romanian...
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