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24-04-2024

Czech memorial finally honours Roma victims of Nazis

Est. 3min

A memorial to hundreds of Roma killed at a World War II concentration camp on Tuesday (23 April) opened in the Czech Republic at the site of the camp that became a pig farm during communist rule when the slaughter was nearly forgotten.

14-03-2024

UK unveils new extremism definition amid rise in hate crimes against Jews, Muslims

Est. 3min

Britain unveiled a new definition of extremism on Thursday (14 March) in response to an eruption of hate crimes against Jews and Muslims since the 7 October Hamas attacks on Israel, although critics said the change risked infringing on freedom of speech.

Global Europe 08-03-2024

Invest in women: Ending the patriarchy requires money on the table

Est. 5min

The fight for women’s rights over the past fifty years is a story of progress. But that progress is under threat and full equality remains light years away, writes António Guterres.

16-02-2024

Divided Greek government greenlights same-sex marriage with opposition votes

Est. 3min

The Greek government passed a bill on Thursday to legalise same-sex marriage and adoption thanks to the opposition progressive parties’ votes as 51 lawmakers from ruling conservative New Democracy party (EPP) opposed it.

14-02-2024

Greek Orthodox Church asks for roll-call vote on same-sex marriage bill

Est. 4min

The Greek Orthodox Church asked lawmakers on Wednesday (14 February) to hold a roll-call vote on the same-sex marriage bill, a sensitive issue that has sparked an intense debate in the country and divided the ruling conservative New Democracy party.

07-02-2024

EU agrees first law combatting violence against women

Est. 3min

EU member countries and lawmakers reached an agreement on Tuesday (6 February) on the bloc's first rules to tackle violence against women, the European Parliament and officials said.

11-01-2024

Greece to legalise same-sex marriage, adoption

Est. 4min

Greece will legalise marriage and adoption by same-sex couples, the prime minister said on Wednesday (10 January), but gave no timeframe on the sensitive issue in the staunchly Christian Orthodox state.

29-12-2023

Depardieu accusations expose divide in France over sexism

Est. 4min

An open letter penned by dozens of actresses and other artists in defense of Gerard Depardieu, the cinema giant accused of sexual harassment, has laid bare divisions in France over the #Metoo reckoning with sexism.

06-12-2023

EU Commission boosts Jewish, Muslim protection amidst Israel-Hamas war

Est. 4min

The European Commission unveiled on Wednesday (6 December) a set of measures and recommendations across policy areas to tackle hate crimes across Europe, especially against Jewish and Muslim communities - but some say it may fall short. 

Europe's East 04-12-2023

Ukrainian reconstruction efforts lack commitment to accessibility

Est. 6min

The needs of people with disabilities have been largely neglected in Ukraine, even though their number has greatly increased during the Russian invasion, and efforts to reconstruct the country should address this, European disability rights activists told Euractiv.

Europe's East 01-12-2023

Inclusive reconstruction of Ukraine: What’s at stake?

Est. 6min

War destruction offers a ‘chance’ to rebuild Ukraine in a way that considers its changing identity -- and with special attention for people with disabilities such as soldiers-amputees, writes Anna Romandash.

Global Europe 29-11-2023

Draft bill seeks ‘loyalty agreement’ from foreigners entering Russia

Est. 2min

Russia's Internal Affairs ministry is preparing a bill that would oblige foreigners entering the country to sign a "loyalty agreement" that would bar them from discrediting official policies, the TASS state news agency reported early on Wednesday (29 November).

28-11-2023

Government offices in EU can ban religious symbols: EU court

Est. 2min

Government offices in the EU can ban employees wearing religious symbols such as Islamic headscarves, even when they do not have contact with the public, the Court of Justice of the EU ruled Tuesday (28 November).

27-11-2023

March against antisemitism draws 50,000 in London

Est. 3min

An estimated 50,000 demonstrators against antisemitism marched in London on Sunday (26 November) to protest against a rise in hate crimes against Jews since the attack by Hamas militants on Israel in October and Israel's subsequent bombardment of Gaza.

Economy 07-11-2023

EU lawmakers back recognition of parental rights across the EU

Est. 3min

Members of the European Parliament on Tuesday (7 November) agreed their position on a proposed EU regulation to ensure parental rights are recognised across the Union independently from how a child is born.

06-11-2023

Hungary museum head fired for not enforcing LGBTQ law

Est. 2min

The head of the Hungarian National Museum was sacked on Monday (6 November) for "failing" to enforce a government order barring minors from an exhibition under a controversial law targeting LGBTQ content.

06-11-2023

European Commission says ‘European Jews today are again living in fear’

Est. 3min

The European Commission on Sunday (5 November) condemned the jump in anti-Semitism across the EU since the outbreak of conflict in the Middle East, saying "European Jews today are again living in fear."

01-11-2023

Open hatred of Jews surges globally, inflamed by Gaza war

Est. 6min

Incidents of antisemitism have surged globally since the attack by Hamas gunmen on southern Israel on 7 October and the subsequent war on the Islamist group launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip.

25-10-2023

Anti-Black racism is rising in EU countries, led by Germany, study finds

Est. 3min

Racism towards Black people is growing in Europe, with Germany, Austria and Finland showing the highest rates of discrimination and harassment, a survey of first- and second-generation Black immigrants in 13 EU countries published on Wednesday (25 October) found.

24-10-2023

Icelandic women strike against gender injustice

Est. 2min

Tens of thousands of Icelandic women, including the prime minister, held a strike from paid and unpaid jobs on Tuesday (23 October) in a protest against gender inequality, according to labour unions.

20-10-2023

Italy PM Meloni leaves partner after sexist TV comments

Est. 2min

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday (20 October) she had separated from her television journalist partner Andrea Giambruno, who has drawn criticism in recent weeks for sexist comments.

19-10-2023

Mahsa Amini, women’s movement in Iran win EU’s Sakharov freedom prize

Est. 2min

The European Union parliament awarded its annual Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought to Iranian woman Mahsa Amini who died in police custody last year and the "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement in Iran, it said on Thursday (19 October).

29-09-2023

US jail practices are racist and an ‘affront to human dignity,’ UN experts say

Est. 3min

UN human rights experts have called for major reforms of the US criminal justice system to combat systemic racism, citing testimonies that jailed Black women had been shackled during childbirth while male inmates were forced to work in "plantation-style" conditions.

22-09-2023

Development goals or LGBTQ rights colors? Erdoğan complains

Est. 2min

Turkey's President Tayyip Erdoğan complained on Thursday (21 September) that he was uncomfortable with the use of what he described as "LGBT colors" at the United Nations, which is decorated this week with bright colors promoting the Sustainable Development Goals.