United Kingdom Euroviews. Charlie Gard shows cost of using law to settle 'human' questions: View Expensive, slow but most of all painful - the case around a British baby's care teaches many lessons 28/07/2017
Spain Victory for anti-bullfighting advocates in Spain's Balearic Islands A Spanish province yesterday come one step closer to banning bull fighting once and for all. 25/07/2017
Poland Polish President Andrzej Duda says he will veto controversial top court reform bill Polish president caves in to people pressure over controversial Supreme Court bill 24/07/2017
Poland Thousands protest as Poland's Senate passes contested judiciary bill Tens of thousands of Poles gather to protest against the passing of a bill to overhaul the country's Supreme Court. 22/07/2017
Poland Sheriff or undertaker, what role for Poland's justice minister? The Supreme Court needs to be rebuilt because it is being “controlled by leftists and foreign forces.” - PiS leader, Jarosław Kaczyński 21/07/2017
Poland Poland's lower house passes controversial judiciary reform bill Poland's lower house has just passed a bill allowing the government to replace Supreme Court judges. The opposition says the law would erode the independence of the judiciary and undermine democracy as a whole. 20/07/2017
Malta Malta says yes to same-sex marriage The EU's smallest nation is the 24th country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage 13/07/2017
Business Series Uber suffers fresh legal blow in France EU court rules in favour of France against Uber 04/07/2017
United Kingdom Trump offers support for terminally ill UK baby President Trump offers to help parents of Baby Charlie Gard after they lose a court battle to take him to the US for treatment 03/07/2017
Germany Will Germany vote on gay marriage this week? SPD leader Martin Schulz says his party will push for a vote in parliament this week, before the start of the summer recess. 28/06/2017
World News Google's record-breaking EU fine explained The world’s most popular search engine, Google, faces a record-breaking €2.42 billion fine from the European Commission after a seven-year investigation found it violated EU anti-trust laws. 27/06/2017
USA Yellowstone grizzlies lose endangered species protection The US government's decision will allow limited bear hunts outside the park's boundaries. It's a controversial move, but also a sign the grizzly population has recovered. 23/06/2017
France Anti-terror bill to take in French emergency measures? Prime Minister Edouard Philippe has submitted proposals to the courts and is due to present them to ministers later this month 09/06/2017
Europe News Soros urges EU to keep Poland and Hungary in democratic check The billionaire financier says he's proud of the way Hungarians have stood up to the government 01/06/2017
Indonesia Two men caned 83 times in Indonesia for gay sex Two men yesterday were caned by religious police in Indonesia for gay sex. 23/05/2017
Italy Vaccinate your child or face a fine - Italy gets tough after measles epidemic Get your children vaccinated, or be fined. 20/05/2017
China New Chinese law hurts foreign business say economists & industry organisations More than 50 world industry organisations have urged the Chinese government to delay enforcement of the country’s first cybersecurity law in a letter sent Monday, May… 18/05/2017