Extensive grazing: essential for one in three of Europe’s protected habitats | Press releases

Press releasePublished 15 Apr 2026ImageHerbert Nickel, RomaniaOne in three habitats protected under EU law depends on low-intensity grazing. According to a European…

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Sudan: Again the RSF shows willing while Burhan wobbles on his tightrope

Sudan’s principal armed opposition leader, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of the Rapid Support Forces, has once again demonstrated his willingness to…

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Denmark’s anti-racism action plan falls short due to Islamophobia exclusion

Denmark’s 2025 National Action Plan Against Racism remains flawed by its exclusion of Islamophobia. While addressing anti-Semitism and Greenlanders' rights, it lacks…

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Turning CO2 from urban waste into useful consumer products

Europe’s cities emit huge amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Two essential urban services – waste incineration and wastewater treatment –…

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The bureaucracy of memory: France’s abstention and the weight of history

France's abstention on the UN resolution recognizing the transatlantic slave trade as the "gravest crime against humanity" reveals a deep-seated reluctance to…

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‘Sudan is an atrocities laboratory’, UN aid chief tells Berlin conference

Countries reportedly pledged over $1 billion at the third International Conference for Sudan co-hosted by Germany, the African Union (AU), the European Union (EU), France, and the United Kingdom. Senior UN officials delivered remarks, including humanitarian affairs chief Tom Fletcher who said that “Sudan is an atrocities laboratory,” citing sieges of…

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Beyond museum walls: games that let you step into history

What does war look like through the eyes of a child? For those far removed from conflict, it can be hard to imagine. A new narrative…

From Recognition to Mutual Understanding: A Gulf Strategy for Stability in an Age of Escalation

When missiles fly or shipping lanes are threatened in the Gulf, the consequences are no longer confined to the region.…

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Hospital emergencies in Spain due to drug use in recent years: a failure of health information.

In 2022, approximately 6,600 emergency cases due to drug use were registered in the national surveillance system. Although there are…

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Hungary Votes, and a Rights Test Begins

Hungary Votes, and a Rights Test Begins

Hungary’s election on 12 April 2026 has already made history. Viktor Orbán has conceded defeat, and the fall of the long-dominant Fidesz-KDNP alliance now raises a harder question:…

Greece postpones mandatory rent payment by bank transfer to October 2026

The Greek Ministry of Economy and Finance has officially extended the deadline for introducing mandatory rent payment exclusively through bank…

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Where Society Meets the Economy – Exploring the Socio-Economic

Series - Hidden from the Economy

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How Much Do YOU Cost?

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New rules to address bank failures protecting taxpayers and depositors
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Human Rights

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Sudan’s General Burhan: an Islamist then and now

In trying to understand Sudan, and the civil war that has killed up to 150,000 people in the last three…

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Can Strasbourg Catch Up With the CRPD?

Europe Can No Longer Defend Article 5(1)(e) of the European Convention on Human Rights

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UN Human Rights Council Opens 2026 Session in Geneva
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What awaits Kazakhstan after the adoption of a new constitution

Kazakhstan has taken a significant step towards strengthening its ability to operate effectively in a complex and rapidly changing domestic…

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European Political Landscape Shifts as Slovenia’s Liberals Claim Victory and Italy Awaits Referendum Results

Slovenia's liberal leader Robert Golob narrowly wins parliamentary elections, offering relief to EU diplomats. Meanwhile, Italy braces for the outcome…

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OSCE meeting probes democratic lawmaking
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The Role of the Church in the Modern World

By Father Alexander Men If we think about the role of the Church in the modern world, in society, in…

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“The World” in the Holy Scripture (part 1)

By Father Nikolay Afanasiev 1. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever…

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Iran War Escalates as Europe Seeks Common Line

Fresh Israeli strikes on Iran on Friday have pushed the Middle East war back to the centre of the global…

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In Vienna at UNODC, Petro Calls for a Smarter Drug Strategy

At the UN drug commission in Vienna on 9 March 2026, Colombian President Gustavo Petro delivered a speech that sharply…

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New Book Revisits the Khashoggi Murder

New Book Revisits the Khashoggi Murder

Isaac Hammouch’s new essay on the killing of Jamal Khashoggi approaches the case not only as a shocking murder, but as a revealing test of international power, justice…

What to Do If… in Europe

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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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What to Do If You Need Healthcare Abroad in Europe

You’re on holiday, a work trip, or visiting family abroad — and suddenly something goes wrong. A sharp pain, an…

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