After thoroughly analysing the most recent round of amendments for the Copyright Directive ahead of the European Parliament's vote on 12 September, Liberties updated its campaign with an new letter to MEPs. We call on...
Liberties read the amendments tabled for the EU Copyright Directive. The amendment that seems to enjoy most well support from by MEPs is also the one that presents the greatest threat to our fundamental rights.
The interior minister of Cyprus, Constantinos Petrides, told members of the press that the Cypriot government will put forward measures to ease the spike of asylum seekers. The Mediterranean country hopes to offload...
More that 3,500 workers from the Uljanik shipyard have protested on the streets of Pula because they have not received their paychecks.
The Hungarian Prime Minister will take part in the European Parliament’s plenary session on 11 September, when MEPs will discuss a report on the rule of law in Hungary. The report, which was prepared by Green MEP...
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As a watchdog organisation, Liberties reminds politicians that respect for human rights is non-negotiable. We're determined to keep championing your civil liberties, will you stand with us? Every donation, big or small, counts.
After the far right protests in Chemnitz, the Czech intelligence service, BIS, has voiced alarm over the emergence of armed anti-migrant militias in Czechia. A Czech daily quotes a classified BIS report on a group...
The European Parliament is going to have a historic vote on the state of Hungarian democracy next week. But what does it mean, what is at stake and what is likely to happen? We break it down for you.
The European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, has found four instances of maladministration in the appointment of the European Commission’s Secretary-General, the watchdog concluded in its investigation into two complaints....
Fališ Festival, a Festival focusing on left and alternative Ideas is taking place in in Šibenik, Croatia, from 5-8 September 2018. This year the focus is on how tourism affects income, quality of life and conservation.
Citizens may not wear a colander on their head in their passport or identification card photo, the Council of State, the highest Administrative Jurisdiction Division in the Netherlands, has ruled.
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