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Same-Sex Marriage, Abortion Decriminalised in Northern Ireland

October 24, 2019October 24, 2019 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments abortion, LGBTQIA+, Northern Ireland, same-sex marriage

(Photo: Getty Images) Women’s rights activists are rejoicing after Northern Ireland decriminalised abortion and legalised same-sex marriage on Tuesday. Abortion

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

What Now for Julian Assange? WikiLeaks Founder Arrested in London

April 13, 2019April 13, 2019 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Assange, human rights

After claiming political asylum in London’s Ecuadorian embassy seven years ago, co-founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, was arrested on Thursday.

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

International Pressure to Exclude Israel from EU Research Fund

July 5, 2018September 20, 2018 Kitty Clement 0 Comments EU, Israel, Palestine, tax

Israel Hayom daily reported that more than 150 organisations from 16 nations have petitioned EU legislators to exclude military companies

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

‘Stop Soros’: The Bill Set to Criminalise Aiding Undocumented Migrants

June 21, 2018September 20, 2018 Kitty Clement 0 Comments bill, ECHR, human rights, Hungary, Immigrants, refugees, Soros, World Refugee Day

[Photo: Bernadett Szabo] Almost a week has passed since the Hungarian parliament passed a bill on World Refugee Day criminalising aiding

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Europe Woman International 

Ireland’s Abortion Ban Overturned in Historic Referendum

May 28, 2018May 28, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments abortion, Ireland, referendum, women

[Photo: Getty Images] In an overwhelming landslide win of 66.4% to 33.6%; the Republic of Ireland voted to overturn the

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

Amnesty International: ‘Racially Discriminatory’ Police Gang Matrix in Breach of Human Rights

May 11, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments gangs, London, police, racial discrimination, UK

In a damning report human rights charity, Amnesty International, has hit out at Britain’s Metropolitan Police Service for their ‘racially

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

The Victims of Ukraine’s ‘Forgotten’ Conflict

January 23, 2018January 31, 2018 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments conflict, Military, Safe Schools Declaration, Theirworld, UNICEF

A report by global children’s charity, Theirworld, revealed that in 2017 more than 60 schools were forced to close in

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Europe International Human Rights / Humanitarian Law 

France’s New Anti-Terror Bill

October 4, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments anti-terror, bill, foreign policy, France, Macron

About the Bill On Tuesday, the French parliament voted in favour of a new anti-terrorism bill which will boost the

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Europe International Criminal Law 

Auschwitz Medic Unfit to Stand Trial in Germany

September 13, 2017September 13, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Auschwitz, Germany, holocaust, trial, war crimes

SS medic Hubert Zafke, 96, will not stand trial for accessory to murder as Germany’s Neubrandenburg state court announced his

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Europe International Criminal Law 

Western European Terror Victims Less Than 1%

August 24, 2017 Phoebe Egoroff 0 Comments Europe, ISIL, LGBTI, Middle East, North Africa, South Asia, terror, UK, USA

A recent report by the University of Maryland’s Global Terrorism Database (GTD) project has found that terror attacks in Western

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