Faith at Work, UN Geneva Event Warns of Bias

Speakers urged governments and employers to protect freedom of religion or belief in hiring, workplace rules and public procurement. A side event…

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World News in Brief: Risky return home in Lebanon, displacement in Gaza, emergency funding for Somalia

Few concrete details have emerged about the deal to end the conflict that erupted at the end of February, with impacts across the Middle East, Gulf…

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Who Monitors Human Rights Abuses?

Who monitors human rights abuses? A clear guide to the UN, courts, NGOs, journalists and regional bodies that investigate and expose violations.

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Hidden Inequalities in the Middle East – the Power of Names

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Most EU Member States on track to meet key air pollutant emission reduction commitments | Press releases

Press releasePublished 01 Jul 2026ImageDavid Vives on UnsplashMost EU Member States are on track to meet their 2020-2029 national emission reduction targets for key air…

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Alexander Gabyshev and the Return of Punitive Psychiatry in Russia

Alexander Gabyshev has been held in Russia’s psychiatric system for more than five years because of a spiritual and political act that began on a road in eastern Siberia. In March 2019,…

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Alexander Gabyshev and the Return of Punitive Psychiatry in Russia
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OSCE Meeting Warns Torture Prevention Is Failing

At an OSCE meeting in Vienna, officials and civil society warned that torture prevention depends on safeguards, oversight and accountability.

Charlene Downes case (2003): disappearance, investigation and judicial controversy in the United Kingdom. An unsolved case.

The case of Charlene Downesa British teenager who disappeared in 2003 in Blackpool (England), has become, over the years, one…

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OSCE Meeting Warns Torture Prevention Is Failing

At an OSCE meeting in Vienna, officials and civil society warned that torture prevention depends on safeguards, oversight and accountability.

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EU-US Tariff Deal Reaches Final Approval

Brussels locks in tariff cuts while keeping safeguards for European producers The Council of the European Union gave final approval…

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EU Ministers Back Pension Shake-Up

Council mandate opens talks on retirement savings, sustainable funds and investor safeguards EU finance ministers have backed changes to two…

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Council of Europe Sets New Benchmark on Mental Health Autonomy — But Tensions with UN Disability Treaty Persist

The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers adopted on 17 June 2026 a new Recommendation on respect for autonomy in…

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Argentina: The Troubling Pattern of Fernando Arrigo

An Argentine prosecutor, repeatedly questioned over irregular methods, now faces criticism in three unrelated proceedings. By Alessandro Amicarelli I first…

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EU Deal Digitises Posted Worker Declarations

A voluntary single portal promises less red tape, but enforcement will decide whether mobile workers gain clearer protection The European…

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Starmer Resigns as UK Faces New Turmoil

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that he will step down, opening another period of political uncertainty in the…

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Lithuania’s Government Resigns

Lithuania’s Government Resigns

Cabinet steps down after coalition reset as Vilnius prepares for another Social Democrat prime minister Lithuania has entered a new political transition after Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and…

A Prosecutor’s Obsession and Two Lives in Peril

A deepening emergency for Facundo Jones Huala and Konstantin Rudnev as new medical evidence exposes the consequences of prosecutorial pressure…

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Edinburgh Attacks Put Anti-Muslim Hate in Focus

Five men were injured as counter-terrorism officers joined the investigation into violent incidents across the Scottish capital A man has…

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Greece to renovate seven Athonite monasteries

Greece to renovate seven Athonite monasteries

Greece will finance seven key infrastructure projects on Mount Athos through the Human Resources and Infrastructure Development Operational Programme. The projects will cover the monasteries of Karakal, Koutloumous,…

EU Meta Probe Turns to Addictive Design

Brussels is reported to be preparing a sharper Digital Services Act case over children’s safety on Facebook and Instagram The…

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Taliban Talks Put EU Returns Policy Under Fire

A planned Brussels meeting on Afghan deportations has sharpened concern over rights, recognition and Europe’s duty not to return people…

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EU Sends Rescue Teams to Venezuela

EU Sends Rescue Teams to Venezuela

Eight member states mobilise emergency assistance after the 24 June earthquakes, as UN teams coordinate search-and-rescue support The European Union has deployed rescue teams, medical staff and emergency…

What to Do If… in Europe

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What to Do If Your Landlord Refuses to Return Your Deposit in Europe

The keys are back. The room is empty. You have cleaned the flat, sent your new address, and waited for…

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What to Do If You Lose Your Passport in Europe

You reach for your passport — and it’s gone. Maybe it slipped out of your bag, maybe it was stolen,…

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