Rubber bullets, chemical substances, experimental acoustic weapons have been used recently by various police on Europe's streets against peaceful protests, writes the UN special rapporteur on torture.
The EU should back an African campaign for a new round of debt relief linked to green investment and development, Ghana’s ...
Roma still face ethnic discrimination in Europe and struggle with poverty, their children have less access to education and ...
EU leaders at their summit in Copenhagen were moving closer towards an agreement that would see billions of euros in frozen ...
Pressure is mounting over the safety of the Gaza aid flotilla as it edges closer to the Strip's shore, amid fears of an ...
European leaders at their Copenhagen summit were wooed with promises by some of the continent's largest companies to pump ...
Today, Europe’s leaders gather in Copenhagen under unusually tight security, with Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frideriksen stressing that Europe’s “hybrid war” isn’t some abstract concept, it’s ...
The EU’s latest rule-of-law drama isn’t in Warsaw or Budapest — it’s brewing quietly in Sofia. Unlike Poland and Hungary, ...
Every year, Europe loses 1,500km² to construction. Green spaces that once sheltered wildlife, supplied food and removed ...
The Gaza aid-flotilla is to live broadcast Israel's likely attack in the next 48 hours, as US diplomacy threatens further ...
After a meeting at the White House, Donald Trump and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu have presented what they’re calling a 20-point peace plan for Gaza. But is this really the start of peace?
Some EU member states paid more for Russian LNG than they gave in financial support for Ukraine, a new report by Greenpeace ...
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