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  • L’Europe de Macron : un rêve qui devient réalité ?

    TRIBUNE Emmanuel Macron a depuis longtemps compris que la France a besoin de l’Europe. Le seul moyen d’aboutir à une véritable voix internationale se fera par le biais de la coopération et de l’unité avec les autres pays de l’Union. Ambitieux depuis le début de son mandat, notamment à travers le discours de la Sorbonne, […]

    Julie Luebken

    19th Jan 2021
    Actualités
    COVID-19, Europe, Macron, Union Européenne
  • Gender violence: Spain’s unending nightmare

    OPINION The allegations of sexual assault made against a far-right member of the Spanish Parliament have shone the spotlight once more on the country’s institutionalised problem with gender violence. For decades, activists have been clamouring for an overhaul of the political and legal approach to the question of sexual consent and the plague of gender-based […]

    Esther Hurst

    18th Jan 2021
    Spain
    gender violence, human rights, sexual violence, women, women's right
  • “Next Generation EU”: Italy’s youth are the big losers of the ongoing political deadlock

    OPINION Former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s third-way party Italia Viva has officially withdrawn from the government coalition. Renzi announced it in a press conference last night at 18:15 (local time), asking three cabinet members from his party to subsequently leave their positions. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte’s government may now face a vote of no confidence […]

    Dario Colajanni

    18th Jan 2021
    Italy
    European Union, left-wing, right-wing, youth
  • Former far-right Vox MP investigated for sex crime

    REPORT Sexual violence strikes Spanish politics again, as former far-right Vox MP, Carlos Fernández-Roca Suárez, is investigated for a sexual offence. On 13th November 2020 Fernández-Roca announced his resignation from Spain’s Parliament using a now-deleted Twitter account, following the accusation: ‘On Wednesday, after learning of the complaint made against me, I immediately and voluntarily made myself […]

    Esther Hurst

    17th Jan 2021
    Spain
    far-right, rape, sexual violence, women's rights
  • State of the Union: a post-Brexit Northern Ireland looks south of the border for answers

    OPINION The first week of the United Kingdom’s independent, “taking back control” status has been predictably underwhelming to say the least. Overshadowed by the devastating developments of the coronavirus pandemic, the early hiccups have been (understandably) largely passed over by the media in comparison with the more pressing health crisis. However, in Northern Ireland this new […]

    Anna Gray

    16th Jan 2021
    Ireland, UK
    Brexit, European Union, Northern Ireland
  • A failure at multiple levels: Bosnia’s migrant crisis grows deeper amidst stop-gap measures

    Image Credit: Facebook Page of Una-Sana Canton, Bosnia & Herzegovina OPINION Co-written with Dijana Dedić Dijana Dedić is the Coordinator for the European Union integration processes for the Una-Sana Canton and the Secretary for the Development Agency of the Una-Sana Canton. She has multiple years of experience implementing EU-funded projects for the Canton and local […]

    Dženeta Karabegović

    15th Jan 2021
    Bosnia
    European Union, human rights, migrant rights, migrants
  • Can Hungary’s rainbow coalition bring down Orbán’s regime in 2022?

    OPINION The vast majority of popular opposition parties will run in Hungary’s 2022 national  parliamentary elections as a coalition, with a joint program, a single Prime Minister candidate, and only one local candidate per voting district. With this, they hope to oust Viktor Orbán, whose latest stretch as Prime Minister began in 2010. A collective […]

    Zoárd Honéczy

    12th Jan 2021
    Hungary
    authoritarianism, coalition, corruption, elections, far-right, Viktor Orbán
  • Failed by the system: why Lisa Montgomery must not be executed

    OPINION On Christmas Eve, just nineteen days before her execution was scheduled to take place, Lisa Montgomery was given more time. A federal court ruled that her execution date violated regulations establishing the procedures for carrying out the death penalty. Having been on death row since 2007, Montgomery is awaiting the death penalty for her […]

    Olivia Millard

    6th Jan 2021
    News
    criminal justice, death penalty, Donald Trump, Lisa Montgomery, women
  • Sinking beneath the poverty line: Serbia’s forgotten tragedy

    REPORT Amid Covid-19’s cruel impact on human health and world economies, there is another crisis that has gone unspoken even though it remains a significant issue in countries like Serbia. People did lose their jobs due to the pandemic. But what is to be said about those who have already been struggling for years? What […]

    Miljana Miletić

    30th Dec 2020
    Serbia
    child poverty, COVID-19, inequality, poverty, society
  • Konstantin Kotov and the sorry state of freedom of expression in today’s Russia

    OPINION On the 16th December, Russian activist Konstantin Kotov was released from a penal colony situated 100 kilometres from Moscow. He had served eighteen months after being convicted for violating the country’s numerous rules that regulate protesting and mass actions. Kotov was first arrested during the anti-Kremlin protests that rocked Moscow in the summer of […]

    Nik Sharma

    23rd Dec 2020
    Russia
    freedom, freedom of expression, human rights, Konstantin Kotov, Kremlin, Putin
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