UN chief launches major humanitarian appeal from war-torn Lebanon

In a solidarity visit to the war-ravaged capital of Lebanon, the UN chief on Friday announced a flash humanitarian appeal of $308.3…

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EEA and Eionet welcome Moldova as a cooperating country

Press release Published 19 Mar 2026 The European Environment Agency (EEA) and its European Environment Information and Observation Network (Eionet) today welcomed…

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Denmark’s 2026 election and the normalisation of exclusion is a turning point for Democracy

Denmark’s 2026 election marked a troubling shift as anti-Islam rhetoric moved to the political center. Mainstream parties failed to challenge exclusionary narratives,…

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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, a French…

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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 facing its…

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Europe

London Ambulance Arson Attack Condemned as Antisemitic Hate Crime

An arson attack in Golders Green, North London, targeted ambulances belonging to a Jewish community service. Authorities are investigating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime, and leaders across the UK have…

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London Ambulance Arson Attack Condemned as Antisemitic Hate Crime
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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 of a critical referendum on judiciary…

EU Nears FoRB Envoy Pick After Long Vacancy

Mairead McGuinness is reportedly set to become the European Union’s next Special Envoy on freedom of religion or belief, ending…

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The “New” face of racism in Europe: When prejudice wears a cultural mask

Racism and racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance occur on a daily basis, hindering progress for millions of people around…

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EU Uses UN Day to Renew Anti-Slavery Pledge

EU Uses UN Day to Renew Anti-Slavery Pledge

Marking the International Day for Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, the European Union used the UN General Assembly platform on 25 March…

The Banality of a Legal Error: How a Jurisdictional Mistake Shaped Decades of War
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The Erosion of Conscience: Safeguarding Civil Society in a Contracting UN System
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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…

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Human Rights

More Human Rights news

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

From Afghanistan and Sudan to Ukraine and child rights, the 61st regular session maps the year’s global human-rights agenda The…

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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…

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Romanian Patriarchate organizes evacuation of pilgrims from the Holy Land

The tension in the Middle East and especially in Israel has caused serious concern among tens of thousands of pilgrims…

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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…

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The Right to Mourn: Special Rapporteur Presents Report on Funeral Rights at HRC 61st Session

At the HRC 61st session in Geneva, Special Rapporteur Nazila Ghanea presented a report arguing that freedom of religion extends…

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Georgian Patriarch Ilia II Died

Georgian Patriarch Ilia II Died

The name of the patriarch is associated with the recognition of the restored autocephaly and ancient patriarchal dignity of the Georgian Orthodox Church. This was done by the…

EU Opens DSA Case Against Shein Over Illegal Products

Commission targets “addictive design” and recommender transparency as scrutiny widens beyond Big Tech The European Commission has opened formal proceedings…

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Bulgaria is in the top 5 countries with a risk of burnout

Over 60% of working people experience symptoms of emotional burnout, and the WHO already recognizes burnout as a professional phenomenon.…

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What to Do If… in Europe

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What to Do If Your Personal Data Is Misused in Europe

You open your inbox and see a message from a company you’ve never heard of — yet they somehow know…

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What to Do If You’re Fired Unfairly in the EU

You arrive at work expecting a normal day — and instead leave with a termination letter. Maybe the explanation feels…

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