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Israel International community divided on response to Hamas attack on Israel Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday that talks on a two-state solution that delivered for the peaceful co-existence of Israel and Palestine were the only way forward once hostilities had terminated. 09/10/2023
Ukraine UN reports 4,621 Ukrainian civilian casualties in six months The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) also reveals testimony of torture and abuse of detainees by their Russian captors. 09/10/2023
My Europe Series France has a growing gang problem. It's so far failed to tackle it Macron vows the state will be back in the quartiers nord of Marseille. What this statement actually implies is that it isn’t there now. One class-action lawsuit is working on bringing this to court. 04/10/2023
Europe News These are the four technologies the EU fears might be weaponised The European Commission has unveiled a preliminary list of four technology areas that have the highest risk of being misused to prop up autocratic regimes and violate human rights. 03/10/2023
Economy Austerity measures undermine human rights, new report says Austerity measures linked to IMF loans are eroding human rights across the globe, according to a human rights NGO. 25/09/2023
Green News Young activists take 'condescending' EU governments to court today The historic climate case is due to begin today at the European Court of Human Rights. 25/09/2023
No Comment Artist creates 'Human rights wall' in the heart of Paris A 'human rights wall' featuring six international activists is inaugurated in Paris' 12th arrondissement 22/09/2023
World News Euroviews. The women of Iran deserve a tough EU line Mahsa Amini’s example continues to challenge us, in Sweden, in Europe and beyond to dare to tell the truth and stand up for what is right, which is why I nominated her for this year's Sakharov Prize, MEP David Lega writes. 18/09/2023
World News Is democracy at risk of extinction? According to a survey by Open society foundations, more than a third of 18-35 year olds favour a military regime or an authoritarian leader. How did it come to this? 15/09/2023
Europe News EU watchdog demands answers on controversial Tunisia migration deal The European Ombudsman is seeking clarifications on the contentious EU-Tunisia deal signed in July amid concerns of human rights violations. 15/09/2023
World News Euroviews. EU action can help put a stop to killings of human rights defenders It has been almost eight years since the Paris Agreement was finalised. In that time, at least 1,390 defenders advocating for a healthy environment and rights linked to land have been killed, Mary Lawlor writes. 13/09/2023
No Comment WATCH: Brazilian Indigenous women march to defend rights "We're here to say no to the time frame argument," Elda Hunikui, an Indigenous leader from the Hunikui people, said. 12/09/2023
Mexico Mexico's Supreme Court decriminalises abortion nationwide Mexico's highest court has ruled to decriminalise abortion nationwide after asserting that previous rules breached human rights 07/09/2023
Finland EU's only indigenous people vote in Sámi Parliament elections With no dedicated government minister or national representation, the Sámi Parliament in Inari is an important body for Sámi people, despite its limitations. 04/09/2023
World News The ECHR turns 70. What has it done for Europe? Hundreds of millions of Europeans benefit from the convention every single day - sometimes without even knowing it, says the Council of Europe's Secretary General. 03/09/2023
World News Euroviews. We can't allow our right to water to go down the drain When all is said and done, Europeans are still finding their access to water under threat and measures taken to protect this fundamental human right might not be bold enough, Catarina de Albuquerque writes. 16/08/2023
World News George Soros' foundation plans to limit funding to Europe The charity founded by billionaire financier George Soros is shifting its focus away from Europe to other parts of the world. 15/08/2023
Turkey The LGBTQ+ community's search for a future in Türkiye Members of the queer community in Türkiye spoke to Euronews Culture about their future in a country where hate speech against LGBTQ+ people has become rampant. 29/07/2023
Iran Euroviews. The West turned its gaze away from Iran. The cruelties continued More than 30 years ago, the regime in Tehran tried to silence me. My heart aches for the young women imprisoned and still suffering in Iran today, Nasrin Parvaz writes. 28/07/2023
Cambodia Euroviews. The EU has to be aware of the ultimate threat to Cambodia's democracy If the West were to recognise recent election results enabling a dynastic one-party state, it would mean encouraging dictators worldwide and failing the Cambodian people and the international legal order, Sam Rainsy writes. 26/07/2023