EU Approves Victims’ Rights Law With Bloc-Wide Helpline
Member states will have two years to turn the new support and reporting rules into national law The European Union gave final approval on 8 June 2026 to…
Press releasePublished 11 Jun 2026Europe experiences record-breaking temperatures, severe floods, droughts and wildfires intensified by climate change. The European Environment Agency (EEA)…
Around five million people – or 47 per cent of the population – are currently experiencing crisis or worse levels of acute…
The rush to enforce a ruling against a post‑operative detainee raises questions no democracy should ignore. There are moments in judicial history…
How European Parliament investigations work: powers, limits and why committees of inquiry and special committees matter for EU scrutiny.
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Negotiators move to limit volatility before carbon pricing reaches heating and road fuels in 2028 EU Council and European Parliament negotiators reached an overnight deal on rules meant to steady the bloc’s…
Pope Leo XIV’s first visit to Spain has drawn mass public attention while placing polarisation, religious freedom, abuse accountability and migration at the centre of a…
The visit of Leo papal encyclicals. An encyclical is a solemn letter written by the Pope to teach, guide or…
Homes, roads and schools face inspections after a shallow earthquake sequence rattled central Greece A sequence of earthquakes in northern…
Member states will have two years to turn the new support and reporting rules into national law The European Union gave final approval on 8 June 2026 to…
It's time you reconsidered how businesses approach sustainability. Corporate phronesis-practical wisdom in decision-making-can shift ethics from compliance to genuine responsibility.…
Brussels is trying to move ecosystem restoration from the margins of climate policy into Europe’s competitiveness debate. Europe’s latest pitch…
European leaders are facing renewed pressure to harden the bloc’s trade stance toward China, as warnings over industrial overcapacity, a widening goods deficit and fragile manufacturing sectors move…
Europe’s first regional forum for environmental human rights defenders comes as campaigners face growing pressure over protest, participation and access…
The 1971 genocide in Bangladesh is one of the most brutal, and yet most under‑recognised, mass atrocities of the twentieth…
There are rulings that illuminate a courtroom, and there are rulings that dim the lights. The decision of Argentina’s Court of Cassation in the Rudnev case belongs to…
Tivat summit will put enlargement, security and democratic standards back at the centre of Europe’s political agenda The European Union…
Over the past two centuries, global conflicts have reshaped borders, ideologies, and power structures. Wars like the two World Wars…
Armenia’s parliamentary election on Sunday, 7 June 2026, has become more than a domestic contest. It is a test of whether a small European neighbourhood democracy can choose…
By Archimandrite Cyprian (Kern) "I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the age to…
By Prof. A. Lopukhin Ephesus, located on the Caistros River, where it flows into the Icarian Sea (part of the…
Religious, philosophical and child-rights groups will meet in Brussels to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping well-being, isolation and digital risk. The European Parliament will host an Article…
Germany is under renewed EU pressure to begin lifting internal border controls, as Brussels argues that migration reforms and alternative…
Justice ministers revisit a sensitive family-law file with direct consequences for children moving across the Union EU justice ministers are…
Technology connects you to people across the globe, yet digital apathy is eroding genuine human connection. You experience constant notifications, curated personas, and emotional detachment daily. But empathy-your…
The keys are back. The room is empty. You have cleaned the flat, sent your new address, and waited for…
You reach for your passport — and it’s gone. Maybe it slipped out of your bag, maybe it was stolen,…
You start the job because you need the income. The manager says the paperwork will come “next week”. Then your shifts change, your pay is unclear, overtime is…