Europe Human Rights Violations Under Scrutiny
Europe human rights violations are testing courts, governments and EU credibility - from asylum abuses to surveillance and attacks on civic freedoms.
Recently returned from a visit to the devastated enclave, Dr. Renee Van de Weerdt, the World Health Organization (WHO)’s representative in the…
Natural health is becoming one of Europe’s most important public conversations. But the term is often misunderstood. It can refer to healthy…
This week, Europe’s musical conversation is still orbiting Vienna. Bulgaria’s first-ever Eurovision victory has turned DARA’s “Bangaranga” into the continent’s defining pop…
Soils feed us, filter our water and support most of the food chain on Earth. But they are also among Europe’s most…
Europe sanctions analysis on what works, what fails and why enforcement, rights safeguards and political unity matter across EU foreign policy.
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The UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture visited France for the first time from 17–23 May 2026, eighteen years after ratifying OPCAT. French media documented record prison overpopulation, degraded conditions, and a…
People are living in the times of witch burnings, but there's nothing we can do about it if they like it. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov…
EU institutional accountability shapes rights, spending and power across Europe. Here is where scrutiny works, where it fails, and why…
Freedom of religion in South Asia faces legal curbs, mob violence and political pressure, with serious regional and European human-rights…
Europe human rights violations are testing courts, governments and EU credibility - from asylum abuses to surveillance and attacks on civic freedoms.
The EU and Hermes Study Centre Support the Cyprus Compromise on the Revision of Tobacco Excise Duties Through a Position…
Bulgaria opens doors to foreign workers under pressure from business and Brussels The Bulgarian labor market is facing an acute personnel crisis, which is forcing employers to import…
Written by Marco Respinti
By BRIDGES team During the URI Europe Regional Assembly, “Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity: URI Europe Responses to Violence and Harm,” held from…
The 1971 genocide in Bangladesh is one of the most brutal, and yet most under‑recognised, mass atrocities of the twentieth century. More than five decades on, the international…
The keys are back. The room is empty. You have cleaned the flat, sent your new address, and waited for…
His Holiness Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil was present in the National Assembly during the voting and swearing-in of the new, 107th,…
People are living in the times of witch burnings, but there's nothing we can do about it if they like it. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has found…
The Vatican will create a special commission to deal with the development and impact of artificial intelligence, DPA reported, quoted…
American entrepreneur and millionaire Scott-Vincent Borba, one of the well-known names in Hollywood, has decided to give up his fortune…
By Iya Barateli, journalist, publicist, analyst The Georgian Orthodox Church has, without any surprises, approved the new patriarch – the vicar of Ilia II, who died in March,…
Series - Hidden from the Economy
Series - Hidden from the Economy
The payslip arrives — but the money does not. Days pass, then weeks. Rent is due, bills are stacking up,…
You try to pay for groceries or rent — and your card is declined. You check your banking app: your…
You reach for your passport — and it’s gone. Maybe it slipped out of your bag, maybe it was stolen, or maybe you simply left it behind. Whatever…