Iran – United States: The Truce Is Not Peace, It Is a Strategic Pause

The question is no longer whether Iran posed an imminent threat. It likely never did—at least not in the conventional sense—and this…

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EU Warns of Stagflation Risk From Energy Shock

Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis told MEPs that Europe faces a renewed economic test as conflict in the Middle East drives up energy costs,…

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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…

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“The World” in the Holy Scripture (part 2)

By Father Nikolay Afanasiev 5. The death, Resurrection and glorification of Christ was a victory over the world: “… take courage, I…

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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 the entire…

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Africa

The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe and Sudan: Different MO, same mission

The Muslim Brotherhood, whether being designated as a terrorist organisation by the United States, or facing scrutiny and restrictions in France and Austria, is under the spotlight; concern is mounting over its…

By Willy Fautre 10 April 2026 5 min read

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, and your employer stops responding or…

2026 Hungary Election Spotlights Semjén’s Religious Nationalism Project

As Hungary heads toward its parliamentary election on 12 April 2026, Viktor Orbán is again campaigning as the defender of…

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War, legality, and silence: Europe and the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran

This text analyzes the controversial US-Israeli strikes on Iran, questioning their legality and the motivations behind them. It contrasts Global…

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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?

Series - Hidden from the Economy

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New rules to address bank failures protecting taxpayers and depositors
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EuroLeague’s €3.2bn Moment Meets NBA Pressure
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Human Rights

More Human Rights news

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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In France, Religious Leadership Becomes a Crime

PARIS, France— In a case that has sent ripples of concern through religious communities and civil liberties advocates across France,…

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Secularism on Trial: A Fractured France Grapples with Faith and Identity

PARIS — In the heart of the French Republic, the century-old bedrock of laïcité—the strict separation of church and state—is…

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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

More What to Do If… in Europe news

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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