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EU court rules against Czech requirement for notaries

The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Czech Republic has violated the freedom of establishment embedded in European Union law. It said...

Forced sterilisation of women in Europe

Between 2010 and 2013, Spanish judges ordered some 400 women to undergo an irreversible sterilisation procedure, arguing it was in their best interests. As reported...

MEPs tackle hate speech, uphold fundamental rights

Members of the European Parliament on March 1 condemned the normalisation of hate speech sponsored by authorities, political parties and political leaders. A non-legislative resolution,...

Polish group praises Hitler

Poland’s Pride and Modernity (Duma i Nowoczesność) organisation celebrated Hitler’s birth anniversary in south-western Poland. A local television report showed the group setting up...

EU missing gender equality

In his end-of-the-year statement, Nils Muižnieks, Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, said that women in Europe continue to work without pay during...

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The EU launches new code to counter online hate speech

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Chevron is interesting for hydrocarbon exploration in Greece

The Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy has announced...

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