Europe News 'Gay cake' legal challenge thrown out after seven-year battle The case centres on a bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to make a cake with 'Support Gay Marriage' written on it. 07/01/2022
Culture news Member of Pussy Riot named on list of 'foreign agents' by Kremlin Putin claims the 'foreign agents' list is used to stop interference from abroad in domestic issues but critics say it is used to silence dissent. 31/12/2021
Russia Europe human rights court calls on Russia to suspend Memorial closure International condemnation has followed the decisions by two Russian courts to shut down the prominent human rights group and its sister organisation. 29/12/2021
Russia Russian court orders shutdown of country's oldest human rights NGO A movement rather than a singular organisation, Memorial has been active since 1987 in its work to draw attention to the political repression of dissidents in the Soviet Union. 28/12/2021
Afghanistan 'Not needed': Taliban shut down ministries and election commissions The Taliban-run government of Afghanistan shut down two election commissions and peace and parliamentarian affairs ministries, deeming them to be "unnecessary institutions". 26/12/2021
South Africa 'World's moral compass': Desmond Tutu died aged 90 The 1984 Nobel Peace Prize winner, human rights activist, and the first Black Archbishop of Johannesburg was an uncompromising foe of the apartheid in South Africa. 26/12/2021
World News Euroviews. We must protect children on Europe’s borders | View To mark International Migrants Day on December 18, Save the Children Europe director Anita Bay Bundegaard reflects on Europe’s need to uphold its core values and make sure all children stranded on the borders with Europe are safe. 17/12/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Don't be fooled: Hungarian court ruling didn't allow pushbacks | View The Hungarian government claims last week's Constitutional Court ruling on EU migration rules as a victory for self-determination. The reality is more complex, writes lawyer Zsolt Szekeres. 16/12/2021
Cry Like A Boy African migrants must go extra mile to prove ‘worth’ EU passport What must immigrant men and women do to prove their social integration in Europe? Only a lucky few benefit from full-throated support, having accomplished incredible feats or risked their lives. 16/12/2021
Europe News Navalny's daughter accepts EU human rights award on his behalf Daria Navalnaya, daughter of imprisoned anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny was presented with the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday at a ceremony in Strasbourg. 15/12/2021
No Comment Artists perform a dance in homage of social leaders killed in Colombia Artists perform a dance in homage of social leaders killed in Colombia 12/12/2021
Culture news What is Romuva? Inside the ancient religion's bid for state approval Followers of Romuva have been attacked by the Catholic church, Teutonic Knights and the Soviets, but they've just been given a massive break. 12/12/2021
No Comment Filipino protesters destroy Duterte effigy at march in Manila Hundreds of protesters marched in Manila on Friday and marked International Human Rights Day by destroying an effigy of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. 10/12/2021
No Comment Dozens of migrants are evacuated from a camp under Paris ring road Dozens of migrants and asylum seekers who had taken refuge in a tunnel under the French capital's ring road are being evacuated by the police to accommodation facilities in the suburbs and the surrounding region. 10/12/2021
Culture news Where in Europe is making the most progress on LGBT rights? The Chilean government has voted to legalise same-sex marriage, but where can same-sex couples get married in Europe? 08/12/2021
Turkey Osman Kavala: Council of Europe launches legal action against Turkey The European Court of Human Rights had called for Kavala to be immediately released, but Turkey has dismissed the ruling. 03/12/2021
No Comment Activists gather outside US Supreme Court ahead of major abortion case Pro-choice and anti-abortion activists gather outside the US Supreme Court ahead of oral arguments in the fiercest challenge to abortion in a generation, as a Supreme Court dramatically reshaped by Donald Trump hears a case that could roll back 50 years of reproductive rights. 01/12/2021
Germany World's first trial for genocide against Yazidis set to conclude "It has been seven years since survivors have been waiting for this," Yazda NGO told Euronews. 29/11/2021
Russia Memorial: Russian court hears petition to close renowned rights group Memorial rose to prominence for its studies of political repression in the Soviet Union and currently encompasses more than 50 smaller groups in Russia and abroad. 26/11/2021
France Interpol plays down controversy over new president Ahmed Al-Raisi Al-Raisi, who has been accused of overseeing torture, was today chosen as the new president of international police organisation Interpol. 25/11/2021