Category : Europe

French far-right leader Jordan Bardella tops polls,...

IN THE PRESS – Thursday, May 2: We look at reactions to Arizona's Senate repealing a Civil War-era ban on abortion, in a victory for...

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Too young to scroll? French panel calls for curbs...

The ravages of too much screen time: for me, the axe fell when I brought home my first report card in the sixth grade: my TV viewing...

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Thousands protest against Georgia's 'foreign influence'...

Police in Georgia fired teargas and rubber bullets at protesters demonstrating against a bill that would require organisations – including...

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Russia’s book police: Anti-gay law opens new chapter...

A new “council of experts” set up in Russia is leveraging a decade-old law against gay “propaganda” to censure books. The move marks...

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German mothers face countless hurdles to get back...

Women make up nearly half the active population in Germany, but the arrival of a baby completely changes their position in the labour...

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'22 minutes of horror': 14-year-old boy killed in...

IN THE PRESS – Wednesday, May 1: Marijuana may soon be reclassified as a lower-risk drug in the United States, which would be a major...

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In northern Kosovo, authorities determined to integrate...

Northern Kosovo is home to a large part of the country's Serb minority. For a long time, this region, which is contiguous with Serbia,...

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'Men have become more aggressive': Russian women face...

Long before Russia sent its troops to Ukraine, rights groups had sounded the alarm over the country's poor record on protecting women...

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Spain's Sanchez says he will not resign as PM

Spain's Pedro Sanchez on Monday said he would stay on as prime minister after threatening to stand down over what he has denounced...

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Nine face trial in Germany for alleged far-right coup...

The first members of a far-right group that allegedly plotted to attack the German parliament and overthrow the government will go...

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20,000 Georgians march 'for Europe', protest controversial...

Some 20,000 Georgians staged a "March for Europe" Sunday, calling on the government to scrap a controversial "foreign influence" bill...

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UK Rwanda plan, Portuguese slavery, Musk vs Brazil...

It's been a week where the midnight oil was burnt in Britain at a late-night session of the House of Lords. The controversial Rwanda...

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