Travel News Moving to Italy permanently could get easier if new law passes A change in the law could be good news for 2.5 million foreigners. 25/09/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament approves anti-LGBTQ+ law in lockstep with Russia The approved bill is the latest in a string of laws seemingly taken from Moscow's playbook. 17/09/2024
Russia Western sanctions won't make Russians rise against Putin — Inozemtsev "Everyone thinks just a little more, and that's it; the oligarchs will revolt, and the regime will collapse. Frankly, I can't imagine a greater naiveté," Russian economist Vladislav Inozemtsev told Euronews. 09/09/2024
Europe News Dozens arrested amid clashes after Croatia-Poland football match Croatia's victory over Poland saw the two sides go level on points in Group A1 of the UEFA Nations League. 09/09/2024
Green News Elderly Swiss women won a climate case but it’s not been plain sailing Five months after the judgment, the Federal government said that it has fulfilled the policy requirements of the ruling. 07/09/2024
Green News 11 people on trial for Sweden’s ‘largest environmental crime’ Waste management company Think Pink is accused of dumping at least 200,000 tonnes of rubbish. 03/09/2024
Romania Andrew Tate's Romanian home raided over allegations involving minors Romanian authorities are investigating allegations of human trafficking, the trafficking of minors, sexual intercourse with a minor, influencing statements and money laundering. 21/08/2024
Europe News German court upholds conviction of former Nazi camp secretary, aged 99 Furchern was convicted after judges said they were convinced she knew and "deliberately supported" the fact that 10,505 prisoners were killed in gassings at the concentration camp near Danzig. 20/08/2024
United Kingdom UK rioters jailed as more violence expected over the weekend The government has said it is in a "state of high readiness" to deal with any potential disorder over the next couple of days. 09/08/2024
Denmark Polish man sentenced to four months in jail for assaulting Danish PM The unidentified 39-year-old man has been charged with punching Frederiksen’s right shoulder with a clenched fist, causing her to lose her balance but not fall. Frederiksen suffered whiplash at the time. 06/08/2024
Travel News Greek beaches cleared of sunbeds as drones used to enforce new rules Greek locals fed up with sunbed-covered beaches are relying on drones and a citizen reporting app to combat overcrowding. 15/07/2024
No Comment Bangkok's green march, protesting the potential cannabis ban Two years after marijuana decriminalization in Thailand, nearly a hundred advocates marched to the prime minister’s office to protest a potential ban on general use. 08/07/2024
Green News Youth activists win ‘historic’ climate case settlement in Hawaii Youth activists are forcing Hawaii to clean up its transport sector. 21/06/2024
Green News Why has Switzerland snubbed the ‘landmark’ climate ruling? The group of older Swiss women won an ‘historic’ case in the European Court of Human Rights but now the Swiss government is pushing back. 14/06/2024
Argentina Milei's radical agenda advances in Argentina's Senate amid protests The populist president has made plans to dramatically slash spending and boost his own powers, and has met with public outcry. 13/06/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament signs controversial 'foreign agents' bill into law Georgia's "foreign agents" bill, sparking protests and a presidential veto over concerns for media freedom and EU membership aspirations, is defended by the ruling Georgian Dream party but still faces calls for abandonment from the EU and US. 03/06/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament committee rejects president's 'Russian law' veto The move sets up the possibility of a vote of the full legislature on Tuesday to override President Salome Zourabichvili’s veto of the measure. 27/05/2024
Green News Small island states win ‘historic legal victory’ at UN ocean court The International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea found that carbon emissions can be considered a marine pollutant. 21/05/2024
No Comment WATCH:Tensions rise in Tbilisi ahead of foreign influence bill hearing The Georgian Parliament is set to discuss the bill in its final reading starting on Monday. 13/05/2024
Green News Is it time the right to a healthy environment is recognised in Europe? The Council of Europe is the only regional human rights system that has not yet explicitly recognised the right to a healthy environment. 11/05/2024