Europe News The Brief: Migration issues in Cyprus grow Cyprus has over 15,000 asylum seekers in the country, but only a refugee centre for 250 of them. Watch the Brief from Brussels for more information on how the situation is spiralling out of control. 18/07/2019
France Eighty years since Versailles execution stopped public guillotinings 80 years ago, a crowd gathered for what was to become the last public execution by guillotine in France — a grim spectacle that was captured on film. 17/06/2019
Italy Watch: Amanda Knox in Italy for first time since murder acquittal Knox, 31, is to take part in a panel entitled "Trial by Media" at the Criminal Justice Festival in Modena. 15/06/2019
Poland Euroviews. PiS hasn’t given up on its bid to control Polish judges ǀ View Judge Czubieniak became a part of the news cycle when a new judicial discipline committee – created by the ruling party [in Poland] in 2018 – made her the 28th judge to face investigation and possible sanctions. 14/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: Companies, EU citizens still adapting to GDPR data regulati The General Data Protection Regulation has shaped the way companies handle the personal data of EU citizens since 2018. Some are still adapting to the rules though. Learn more by watching The Brief from Brussels. 13/06/2019
Italy Hate crimes in Italy quadrupled between 2017 and 2018 Reports of discriminatory acts in Italy increased fourfold between 2017 and 2018, soaring from 92 to 360. 12/06/2019
USA Utah judge suspended for criticizing Trump The court noted multiple times when Kwan had provided political comments that criticized Donald Trump, as a presidential candidate in 2016 and as president. 26/05/2019
Europe News Meet the politicians crossing borders to take part in EU elections In this edition we look at the wannabe MEPs who are standing for office in a foreign country. Greek former finance minister Yannis Varoufakis is campaigning in Germany, while Michel Barnier's son, Nicolas, is standing across the border from France in neighbouring Belgium. 15/05/2019
Romania Romania referendum pits president against the government Iohannis, who called the controversial referendum, has accused the PSD of a sustained "assault on justice" and trying to undermine the rule of law. 26/04/2019
Romania Romanian MPs back controversial bill that could end corruption cases Romanian MPs have today approved criminal law changes that could shut down several ongoing high-level graft cases in what experts consider is one of the EU's most corrupt countries. 24/04/2019
World News Barbecue-turned-forest fire could cost two young Italians €27 million An Italian students' end-of-the-year barbecue, which turned into a forest fire, could result in a €27 million fine for damages. 19/04/2019
United Kingdom Assange could still face sexual assault charges in Sweden Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who is now in custody in the UK, is facing a possible renewal of an allegation of rape in Sweden. Prosecutors said they were looking again at the case after a request by the lawyer of the alleged victim. 13/04/2019
USA Chicago sues Jussie Smollett for investigation costs The civil complaint filed Thursday follows a demand that Smollett pay $130,000 in overtime costs, a request the actor's lawyers have refused. 12/04/2019
USA After Assange arrest, Trump says he knows 'nothing' about WikiLeaks Following the arrest of the WikiLeaks founder, Trump distanced himself from a group whose work attacking Hillary Clinton he frequently cited during his first campaign. 11/04/2019
Europe News Meet the Spanish firefighter facing jail over migrant rescue mission This is Miguel Roldan. He is a Spanish firefighter who says he helped save thousands of lives from drowning in the Mediterranean. But Italy is accusing him of aiding illegal immigration and working with human traffickers. He faces up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted. 09/04/2019
Poland Euroviews. When Polish judges become human rights defenders ǀ View In a significant move today, the European Commission launched an infringement procedure to protect judges in Poland from political control. [...] By failing to protect judges from political interference, the country’s disciplinary regime [...] threatens the functioning of the EU as a whole. 04/04/2019
USA DOJ to Oscars: Potential new Netflix rules could be an issue Steven Spielberg reportedly planned to introduce rule changes that could block Netflix from competing for Oscars. 02/04/2019
USA Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg now has her own beer — and the name is fierce Sam Adams is celebrating the supreme court justice with a Belgian IPA. 22/03/2019
World News Ex-Trump campaign chief Paul Manafort gets 4-year jail term for fraud The 47-month sentence follows the lobbyist’s conviction last year for tax and bank fraud. 08/03/2019
World News IS-linked children face torture in Iraqi detention: report A new Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday found children with suspected links to the so-called Islamic State were facing torture and charges of terrorism under Iraqi and Kurdish authorities 06/03/2019