Culture news Exhibition celebrates Portugal's democratic transition through objects The exhibition, as part of the municipality of Lisbon's celebrations of 25 April, aims to capture the essence of freedom that emerged after decades of censorship and repression. 26/04/2023
United Kingdom Britain 'gambling its democracy' with voting changes, warn experts New rules have prompted some to fear millions of voters will be shut out of elections. 21/04/2023
Climate 'A Herculean task’: How Luxembourgers are pushing for renewables Luxembourg's first citizens' climate council has given the country bolder climate plans. 18/04/2023
Israel Israelis take to the street after MPs pass law protecting Netanyahu Mass protests took place on Thursday across Israel after its parliament passed a controversial law that demonstrators claim brings the country's judicial system, and democracy, into disrepute. 23/03/2023
Montenegro Long-serving Montenegro president to face newcomer in runoff vote President Milo Đukanović, 61, won around 35% of the votes while 37-year-old economist Jakov Milatović won around 29%, according to latest projections. 20/03/2023
No Comment Protests in Georgia: riots continue in Tbilisi Police fired tear gas, water cannons and stun grenades at protesters in the Georgian capital Tbilisi late on Wednesday. 09/03/2023
Israel Tens of thousands of Israelis join anti-government protests Critics say measures introduced by the new hard-line government would weaken the Supreme Court, limit judicial oversight and grant more power to politicians. Protesters say that would undermine democracy. 12/02/2023
Japan NATO chief looking to build firmer ties with Japan NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is in Japan as part of his East Asia tour. 31/01/2023
No Comment Watch: Sudan forces crack down on protesters in capital Sudanese protesters were pushed back by security forces who fired tear gas and water hoses at the crowds on Thursday during a march through the capital to parliament 21/01/2023
USA Jan. 6 house committee calls for criminal charges Trump The US House’s January 6 committee has called for criminal charges to be brought against former president Donald Trump, including aiding an insurrection. 20/12/2022
World News More countries are moving towards authoritarianism - report A new report by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) finds that more countries are moving towards authoritarianism as democracy erodes worldwide. 30/11/2022
Europe News EU democracy is under attack by mercenary spyware, claims new report Illegal cases of spyware use have been detected in Poland, Hungary, Greece and Spain, raising concerns about privacy rights and press freedom. 08/11/2022
My Europe Series America votes: What might a Republican victory mean for Europe? There's concern that success for Trump supporters in Tuesday's vote may jeopardise aid for Ukraine, damage transatlantic ties, and galvanise Europe's far-right. 08/11/2022
Europe News Europe faces 'crisis of democracy and capitalism', says Turkish author Democracy is in crisis in Europe and fixing it won't be easy, renowned political author Ece Temelkuran told Euronews. 02/11/2022
Tech News Musk’s Twitter: A platform for free speech or extremist hate? Experts fear Elon Musks’ vision for free speech on Twitter will increase hate speech but others argue it may convince those with extremist views to come around. 28/10/2022
Ukraine Euroviews. Ukraine reconstruction must reinforce its democratic principles | View "We know that our democracy is still a work in progress and that when peace comes we must be ready to get back to work." 26/10/2022
Europe News 'It's a joke', says Orbán after MEPs declare Hungary an 'autocracy' "The only reason we don’t laugh at it is because we’re bored of it," the Hungarian Prime Minister said in reaction to the European Parliament's report. 16/09/2022
Europe News Hungary is no longer a full democracy, MEPs say in new resolution MEPs argue a lack of decisive EU action has led to a "breakdown in democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights" in Hungary. 15/09/2022
Brazil Euroviews. Europe should keep a watchful eye on Bolsonaro after election | View "Bolsonaro has been saying that he reserves the right to only accept a defeat in the upcoming general election if he judges that they were fairly held," warns Rafael Loris, a professor of Latin American and Brazilian History and Politics at the University of Denver. 14/09/2022
USA 'Not normal': US President Biden warns 'MAGA' could derail democracy Biden told the nation that, although he did not criticise those who voted for Donald Trump, "dark forces" within the Republican Party are a threat to the republic due to their "semi-fascism". 02/09/2022