'Secret Global Surveillance Networks' is a report by Privacy International based on an investigation carried out by 40 NGOs in 42 countries. Liberties member the Italian Coalition for Civil Liberties and Rights...
The introduction of legal cannabis in the UK could earn the Treasury between £1 billion and £3.5 billion (€1.145 to €4 billion) a year in tax revenues, a new report suggests. The international development organization...
An expert group is urging Italian authorities to take steps to reduce the vulnerability of irregular migrants to human trafficking.
Denmark is the latest European country to pass a law banning face veils. The government recently outlawed wearing the burqa and niqab, worn by some Muslim women, in public. The law passed the Danish Parliament by a...
Why is labelling NGOs based on where they get financial support from harmful for our democracy? Watch the latest episode of our Rightsman series to find out.
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Over 100 civil society organizations have appealed to the European Commission to refer Poland's law on the Supreme Court to the EU Court of Justice. Under the law, nearly 40% of Supreme Court judges can be forced into...
The EU's long-overdue copyright reform seems to be finally in sight, though far from being free speech friendly. But you can still do something to make it better.
Liberties member the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee has published its annual report on the human rights situation in Bulgaria, which found stagnation and deterioration of rights protections in a number of key areas.
Homeless shelters in four large Dutch cities are overcrowded and the number of homeless people is increasing, according to the courts of audit for Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. A big reason for this...
Members of Bulgarian far-right parties have harassed and threatened Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses with impunity. Jehovah's Witnesses complain that municipalities prevent them from expressing their religious beliefs....
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