Armenia Vote Tests Europe’s Democratic Reach in the South Caucasus

Armenia’s parliamentary election on Sunday, 7 June 2026, has become more than a domestic contest. It is a test of whether a…

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Can Human Empathy Triumph Over Digital Apathy?

Technology connects you to people across the globe, yet digital apathy is eroding genuine human connection. You experience constant notifications, curated personas,…

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OceanEye Puts Europe’s Climate Science Bet Into the Deep Sea

The European Commission’s new OceanEye initiative aims to expand Europe’s role in ocean observation, turning marine data, autonomous sensors and digital modelling…

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Brussels Presses Berlin to Restore Schengen’s Open Borders

Germany is under renewed EU pressure to begin lifting internal border controls, as Brussels argues that migration reforms and alternative policing tools…

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How to Report Airline Compensation in Europe

Learn how to report airline compensation in Europe, when EU flight rights apply, what evidence matters, and where to escalate a rejected…

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News

US Warning Over Bosnia Role Exposes Rift With Europe

A dispute over Bosnia and Herzegovina’s next High Representative has opened a rare public split between Washington and European partners, after the United States warned it may reconsider its role in the…

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Europe’s Economy Faces a Renewed Inflation Squeeze as Energy Costs Rise

Fresh forecasts show slower euro area growth, higher prices and harder choices for the ECB Europe’s most important business and economic story today is the return…

Europe at a Crossroads: Today’s Politics, Prices and Rights Roundup

Europe’s main stories on 4 June 2026 converged around security, affordability and rights. EU ministers met in Luxembourg to discuss…

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Europe’s Economy Faces a Renewed Inflation Squeeze as Energy Costs Rise

Fresh forecasts show slower euro area growth, higher prices and harder choices for the ECB Europe’s most important business and…

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EU AI Act Experts Face First Enforcement Test

EU AI Act Experts Face First Enforcement Test

New scientific and advisory bodies will help shape how Europe supervises powerful artificial intelligence systems The European Union is moving from writing landmark artificial intelligence rules to building…

Can Ethical Equanimity Survive In A Hypercapitalist World?

Capitalism drives innovation and growth, but its hypercharged form prioritizes profit over people. You face constant pressure to compete, consume,…

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Inequalities – the Hidden Norm of Our Economic System?

Think about the word inequality. The state of things being unequal, unfair, imbalanced. These words themselves are very ambiguous. They…

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Human Rights

More Human Rights news

Strasbourg Forum Puts Environmental Defenders in the Rights Spotlight

Europe’s first regional forum for environmental human rights defenders comes as campaigners face growing pressure over protest, participation and access…

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Bangladesh genocide of 1971 meets the legal definition, and it is past time for the UN to name it

The 1971 genocide in Bangladesh is one of the most brutal, and yet most under‑recognised, mass atrocities of the twentieth…

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Metropolitan Hilarion Alfeev Released and Urgently Leaves Czech Republic

Russian Metropolitan Hilarion (Alfeev), who was detained on May 24 in Karlovy Vary on suspicion of drug possession and released…

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American media on Bulgaria’s decision on US planes in Sofia

The Hill newspaper emphasizes that Radev noted that he fully understands the complexity of regulatory procedures, "but pointed out that…

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Dancing for Health: How Hungary’s New Health Minister Is Rebranding Politics Through Joy
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The Epistle to the Ephesians: Historical Context, Origin, and Content

By Prof. A. Lopukhin Ephesus, located on the Caistros River, where it flows into the Icarian Sea (part of the…

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Patriarch Bartholomew calls on the four churches that were absent from the Council of Crete

On the day of the Holy Spirit, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew called on the four Orthodox churches that did not participate…

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Eternal Memory

Eternal Memory

By Archimandrite Cyprian (Kern) "I look forward to the resurrection of the dead and the life of the age to come, amen!" Modern cultured man has conquered transcendental…

Is Moral Rectitude An Antiquated Virtue In Modern Society?

Many question whether moral rectitude still holds value in a world driven by speed, convenience, and shifting norms. You face…

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Your Right to Know: How European Citizens Can Use EU Transparency Laws

Have you ever wondered exactly how decisions are made in Brussels? Or perhaps you want to know who your elected…

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Is Ethical Minimalism The Antidote To Moral Fatigue?

Is Ethical Minimalism The Antidote To Moral Fatigue?

It's overwhelming to confront endless ethical demands-from climate guilt to social injustice-without clear paths to meaningful action. Moral fatigue drains your capacity to care, but ethical minimalism offers…

What to Do If… in Europe

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What to Do If Your Employer Doesn’t Pay You in Europe

The payslip arrives — but the money does not. Days pass, then weeks. Rent is due, bills are stacking up,…

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What to Do If Your Bank Account Is Frozen in Europe

You try to pay for groceries or rent — and your card is declined. You check your banking app: your…

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