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Monitoring returns involving children

The presentations focused on the legal framework as well as good practices from practitioners in Member States. Some of the discussions related to best...

Glion Human Rights Dialogue focuses on human rights in the digital age

They discussed human rights in the digital age and how to make digital technology work for human rights. Director O’Flaherty spoke on making digital...

New international network for freedom of religion and belief

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development’ Office’s UK Aid Connect Fund brings together organisations to create innovative solutions to complex development challenges that deliver real...

UK Prime Minister Facing Criticism After Failing to Unlock Post-Brexit Trade Talks With EU

“One year after Boris Johnson promised us an oven-ready deal he has completely failed. The failure to deliver the deal he promised is his...

Britons may need visas to enter EU for long stays from January

<div id="attachment_607771" class="wp-caption alignnone" readability="32"> <p id="caption-attachment-607771" class="wp-caption-text">UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson:...

UK Foreign Secretary on Brexit Deal: Never Say Never When Negotiating With EU

Never say never when negotiating with the European Union, says UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab as London and Brussels are engaged in last-minute talks...

EU challenges gender stereotypes in a new awareness-raising campaign “Fight Like a Girl”

Ukraine On December 10, 2020, the new, free from gender stereotypes online medium Fight Like a Girl was launched in Ukraine. It aims to...

Non-communicable diseases killing more people than ever before: UN health agency

Non-communicable diseases account for 7 of the world’s top 10 causes of death, a sharp increase from two decades ago, and heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, a new UN World Health Organization (WHO) study has found. 

COMMENT | Reclaiming deprived right to religion due to Covid-19

COMMENT | The right to practice and profess religion certainly has been one of the casualties caused by the Covid-19. The threat of the...

African leaders nix EU-AU summit as tensions simmer

Simmering institutional tensions between the EU and the African Union resulted in the last-minute cancellation of a ‘mini-summit’ between European Union and African leaders...

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