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Slovak Ombudsman Targets 50,000 Faith Rule

A remark in Vienna could reopen one of Slovakia’s longest-running religious-freedom disputes. Slovakia’s long-running dispute over how the state recognizes religion resurfaced on Tuesday at the OSCE ODIHR meeting in…

18 March 2026 · 8 min read

OSCE meeting probes democratic lawmaking
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Europe

OSCE meeting probes democratic lawmaking

At the midpoint of a two-day OSCE human-dimension meeting in Vienna, the focus has settled on a growing concern across Europe and beyond: how democracies can be weakened not only…

17 March 2026 · 4 min read

Economy

Germany’s €500bn Fund Faces a Reality Check

Germany’s flagship infrastructure fund was meant to help revive Europe’s largest economy. Instead, a sharp new debate has emerged over whether the money is producing real new investment or simply…

17 March 2026 · 5 min read

Economy

What to Do If You’re Scammed Online in Europe

The message looked convincing. A delivery notice, a bank alert, or a message from a marketplace seller asking for a quick payment. Only later do many people realise the truth:…

17 March 2026 · 4 min read

News

Disability Rights Missing in EU Migration Pact

As the European Union moves toward full application of its Pact on Migration and Asylum in June 2026, disability-rights advocates are warning that one group remains too often overlooked: migrants…

14 March 2026 · 5 min read