Shout-out to all gossip & juicy scandal lovers out there – keep your guilty pleasures in check and don't risk your democracy. Survival Guide to Authoritarianism, episode 6.
To celebrate the anniversary of the the Jesuit Refugee Service, Centro Astalli has presented a report entitled “Forgotten at the borders of Europe”. The report looks at the growing difficulties facing people looking...
The Romanian data protection authority has sent questions to journalists who authored an article on a corruption case, and has asked for information which could reveal the article’s sources.
When you say that it's not true that George Soros wants Hungarians to eat insects, you may sound convincing in the moment. But months later, people will only recall something about Soros and eating bugs.
In the British town of Kent, local police gave up on the use of a computer software intended to predict where and when crimes would occur. Kent Police were the first to introduce the solution to the UK, back in 2013....
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Italian cities continue to realise the costs of the Salvini Decree, both in monetary and social terms. Bologna is the latest to approve the decree's suspension.
The list of European Union member states withdrawing support for the United Nations global pact on migration is growing. The latest country to say it will stay away is Slovakia, joining Hungary, Austria, Bulgaria,...
The Hungarian Government has revealed its plans for the management of administrative courts. In the new system, the Minister of Justice will have unprecedented power over hiring and firing judges.
A new study prepared by the European Parliament has discovered that of the 775 groups set up by the European Commission to receive advice from outside experts, no more that 12 have held public meetings. The EC sets up...
After almost four months of blockades, the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3, together with the Spanish NGO vessel Open Arms and the Italian NGO ship Mediterranea, has returned to Libyan coastal waters. Earlier this year, the...
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