Germany’s foreign minister will visit Auschwitz during his upcoming trip to Poland, as a reminder for the most horrible breakdown of civilization in his country. Ahead of his official visit, Heiko Maas told to Polish...
Following police apathy in investigating the violent attack against an Ecuador national living in Lithuania, a peaceful protest was held in Vilnius.
Former United Nations secretary-general and Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan has died at the age of 80. He played a key role in modernizing the way the United Nations responded to crises like the HIV/AIDS pandemic,...
Italy's interior minister on Sunday said he might return to Libya 177 migrants who have been stuck on an Italian Coast Guard ship for days amid an ongoing standoff with Malta. Matteo Salvini said the European Union...
A Dutch privacy watchdog has fined Theodoor Gilissen Bankiers for violating privacy legislation.
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The organizers of Pride Amsterdam are satisfied with a successful edition this year. All nine days of the festival were well attended and pleasant. Pride Amsterdam started last week with the Pride Walk demonstration...
The Czech chapter of Transparency International (TI) has filed a complaint against Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš after uncovering information that suggests that although he put his billion-crown conglomerate...
The space for public protests and assembly is severely limited under a new law recently adopted by the Hungarian Parliament.
Is corruption just a matter of perspective? What about police brutality? Find out if you've got what it takes to be Romania's next prime minister.
On the 10th August, tens of thousands of anti-corruption protestors gathered on the streets of Romania’s capital, Bucharest. According to reports, the crowd chanted “resign” and “thieves” in front of the main government building.
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