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Monthly Archives: December, 2023

Recognition of parenthood: MEPs want children to have equal rights | News

With 366 votes against 145 and 23 abstentions, MEPs backed draft legislation to ensure that, when parenthood is established by an EU country,...

Metsola at EUCO: Seize this moment for Europe | News

Addressing the December European Council in Brussels, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola raised e.g. the following topics in her speech: Enlargement: “We find ourselves at...

Anti-SLAPP – deal with member states to defend critical voices

Rules will address growing number of “strategic lawsuits against public participation” (SLAPP) for the EU-wide protection of journalists, activists, artists, ...

UN General Assembly votes by large majority for immediate humanitarian ceasefire during emergency session

Resolution demanding an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire”, the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages and well as “ensuring humanitarian access”.

Concert at the European Parliament: Omar Harfouch plays his new composition for world peace

Event this Tuesday evening at the European Commission in Brussels. Omar Harfouch, who has been in the news in recent weeks following his acquisition...

Short-term rentals: new EU rules for more transparency

New EU rules aim to bring more transparency to short-term rentals in the EU and promote a more sustainable tourism. Short term rentals: key stats...

‘Humanitarian disaster zone’: Gaza hospital capacity decimated

The last barely functioning hospital in northern Gaza is a “humanitarian disaster zone”, the UN World Health Organization (WHO) said on Tuesday

MEPs propose lead candidate system rules ahead of European elections

On Tuesday, Parliament adopted its proposals to strengthen the democratic dimension of the 2024 elections, and for the lead candidate system.

Several women have accused a Georgian metropolitan of sexual assault

An investigation gathered the testimonies of five women who were victims of sexual assault by a high-ranking Georgian cleric over the past ten years.

Kindergarten in Germany removes Christmas tree and sparks debate

The management does not want to put up a Christmas tree “in a spirit of religious freedom”, headlines the regional newspaper BILD By Ivan Dimitrov A...

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