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Why the care economy in Europe matters now
Why the care economy in Europe now demands scrutiny - from labour shortages and ageing to gender equality, public budgets and rights.
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Why the care economy in Europe now demands scrutiny - from labour shortages and ageing to gender equality, public budgets and rights.
Animals
Summary: A criminal trial in Madrid over alleged animal mistreatment at the Vivotecnia testing laboratory has revived a wider European question: how quickly can the EU move from promises on...
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Transnational repression in Europe is rising through surveillance, threats and legal abuse. Here is how it works - and why states must respond.
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Surveillance abuses in Europe are testing privacy, democracy and rule of law. Here is where the risks lie, and why oversight often fails.
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The keys are back. The room is empty. You have cleaned the flat, sent your new address, and waited for the money you need for your next home. Then the...
science-technology
Mandy Fransz was working a nine‑to‑five office job in Dublin for a big American tech firm when she made a life‑changing switch. In 2018, the Dutch tech worker quit her...
Europe
On 10 May 2026, Sudanese victims represented by law firm DEMAIN filed a sanctions request with EU High Representative Kaja Kallas under the EU Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime. The…
Human Rights
By BRIDGES team During the URI Europe Regional Assembly, “Sacred Earth, Shared Humanity: URI Europe Responses to Violence and Harm,” held from 29 April to 3 May 2026 at the Martí Codolar Centre in Barcelona,...
Christianity
On Europe Day, in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio, Metropolitan Anthony of Western and Central Europe spoke about the role of faith and the Orthodox Church in the...
science-technology
Spinal cord injury (SCI) remains one of the most devastating neurological conditions, severing communication between the brain and the body and leaving millions worldwide with permanent paralysis.Despite decades of research,...