Slovak Ombudsman Targets 50,000 Faith Rule
A remark in Vienna could reopen one of Slovakia’s longest-running religious-freedom disputes. Slovakia’s long-running dispute over how the state recognizes religion resurfaced on Tuesday at the OSCE ODIHR…
Geneva Correspondent Robert Johnson covers the launch of Patrizia Scannella’s report, "Safeguarding Civil Society Space at the United Nations." Amidst a global…
In trying to understand Sudan, and the civil war that has killed up to 150,000 people in the last three years—a toll…
Heart failure affects hundreds of thousands of people worldwide - and nearly a third die within a year of diagnosis. However, according…
The name of the patriarch is associated with the recognition of the restored autocephaly and ancient patriarchal dignity of the Georgian Orthodox…
The escalating conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran has reached a critical juncture, with significant implications for international diplomacy…
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This article reviews Mehmet Şükrü Güzel’s The Misclassification, arguing that a single jurisdictional error by the UN regarding Resolution 181 caused decades of conflict. Güzel posits that treating a binding fiduciary determination…
The message looked convincing. A delivery notice, a bank alert, or a message from a marketplace seller asking for a quick payment. Only later do many…
Germany’s flagship infrastructure fund was meant to help revive Europe’s largest economy. Instead, a sharp new debate has emerged over…
The message looked convincing. A delivery notice, a bank alert, or a message from a marketplace seller asking for a…
A remark in Vienna could reopen one of Slovakia’s longest-running religious-freedom disputes. Slovakia’s long-running dispute over how the state recognizes religion resurfaced on Tuesday at the OSCE ODIHR…
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From Afghanistan and Sudan to Ukraine and child rights, the 61st regular session maps the year’s global human-rights agenda The…
Online initiative explains EU values, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights with official…
Europe Can No Longer Defend Article 5(1)(e) of the European Convention on Human Rights
The tension in the Middle East and especially in Israel has caused serious concern among tens of thousands of pilgrims…
The European Commission has approved more than €103 million for seven strategic projects under the LIFE programme, backing initiatives in…
At the midpoint of a two-day OSCE human-dimension meeting in Vienna, the focus has settled on a growing concern across Europe and beyond: how democracies can be weakened…
King of Kings, The Queen Stands at Your Right Hand – a special variant of the Deesis composition, where Christ…
The article examines the re-emergence of Islamist influence in Khartoum during Sudan’s ongoing civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces…
At the HRC 61st session in Geneva, Special Rapporteur Nazila Ghanea presented a report arguing that freedom of religion extends unequivocally to death. She asserted that denying funeral…
Commission targets “addictive design” and recommender transparency as scrutiny widens beyond Big Tech The European Commission has opened formal proceedings…
Over 60% of working people experience symptoms of emotional burnout, and the WHO already recognizes burnout as a professional phenomenon.…
At the UN drug commission in Vienna on 9 March 2026, Colombian President Gustavo Petro delivered a speech that sharply criticised prohibition and exposed the social roots of…
BRUSSELS, late evening. You’ve landed hours late, your plans are wrecked, and then the airline email arrives: “compensation not due.”…
If your electricity or gas bill suddenly spikes, EU rules and national regulators give you clear ways to challenge it.…
You arrive at work expecting a normal day — and instead leave with a termination letter. Maybe the explanation feels vague, rushed, or simply unfair. Losing a job…