Europe in Motion What is the state of prisons across the EU? In the EU, 13 member states reported overcrowded prison cells. Poland, Hungary, and Czechia have the highest prisoner rates in the EU. 13/05/2025
Europe News Ukraine's allies endorse special tribunal to prosecute Vladimir Putin The special tribunal will be able to impose sentences of life imprisonment when justified by the extreme severity of the crime of aggression. 09/05/2025
Greece Greek man accused of spying on NATO operations charged and jailed According to state television, citing Greek law enforcement officials, the suspect is a 59-year-old Greek citizen born in Georgia and is under investigation for potential ties to Russian security services. 02/05/2025
EuroVerify Viral videos claiming to show support for Marine Le Pen debunked Some videos have been erroneously captioned, while others genuinely do show support for Le Pen following her embezzlement conviction. 22/04/2025
World News Rule of law deteriorates across the EU, report finds A deterioration in the EU's rule of law is has been observed for years, according to a recently released report. Democracy indexes related to the justice system, anti-corruption and media freedom are facing persistent and systemic challenges. 17/03/2025
Europe News Trial of 'France's biggest paedophile offender' to open in Vannes Joël Le Scouarnec is accused of aggravated rape and sexual assault of 299 victims, almost all minors, between 1989 and 2014. This "extraordinary" trial took two years to prepare. 23/02/2025
Europe News EU court upholds €320 million fine against Poland over judicial reform Poland will not be reimbursed the €320 million in EU funds that it lost during its protracted dispute with Brussels over judicial independence. 05/02/2025
Europe News EU hails 'major' progress to set up special tribunal to judge Putin "No one from Russia and no one from Russia's leadership is untouchable," said High Representative Kaja Kallas. 04/02/2025
Europe News Dominique Pelicot will not appeal against guilty verdict Gisèle Pelicot's ex-husband invited dozens of other men to rape her while she was unconscious and kept recordings of his and their actions. 30/12/2024
Europe News EU ministers water down proposal on child sexual abuse A proposal on combatting child sexual abuse has been watered down by some EU justice ministers, with others expressing their regret at certain elements of the proposal being removed entirely. 18/12/2024
Romania Romanian Constitutional court decision seen as unusual, unprecedented Urgency over alleged interference by the Russian Federation pushed Romanian judges to skip procedures and bypass transparency to save Romanian democracy, say experts. 11/12/2024
Europe News Prosecutor seeks jail and election ban for Le Pen in embezzlement case The French far-right leader could be ruled out of France's 2027 presidential election if she is found guilty of misusing public funds. 13/11/2024
Netherlands ICC launches external investigation into its top prosecutor The International Criminal Court will launch an external probe into sexual misconduct accusations against its top prosecutor Karim Khan. 09/11/2024
EuroVerify How much does Europe spend on justice? New figures show that European countries spend only a pittance on their justice systems compared to their investment in the rest of the public sector. 21/10/2024
Europe News 'Veggy steaks': What impact will the EU ruling have on Europe? Plant-based manufacturers can keep using meat-related names, but this victory for consumer transparency could risk market fragmentation. 08/10/2024
Japan Japan court acquits longest-serving death row inmate in murder retrial The former boxer was convicted of murder in the 1966 killing of a company manager and three of his family members. He was sentenced to death in 1968. 26/09/2024
World News US authorities ignored complaint about Titan sub safety: ex-employee The US Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation is convening a public hearing into the Titan submersible disaster, which imploded during a descent to the wreck of the Titanic, killing five people onboard. 18/09/2024
Europe News Islamic extremist 'plotted to attack German soldiers during lunch' The suspect allegedly planned to attack the soldiers with 40cm-long machetes. 13/09/2024
Europe News Former UK lawmaker pleads not guilty in sex offence case Jeffrey Donaldson, a former UK MP, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to charges of rape and other sexual offences that date back nearly four decades. The trial is slated for March 2025. 10/09/2024
Europe News Danish man faces terrorism charges over arson at Jewish woman's home A group with links to a banned gang allegedly set fire to balcony furniture at the woman's house in May. 10/09/2024