News

LGBTQ rights endure when they are written into or otherwise grounded in national constitutions; culturally normalized across ...
A woman who reported herself to police for damaging a sign depicting a progress flag has said she is “proud” to have a criminal record ...
At a center for Holocaust education in July, Catholic teachers gathered to confront the church's complicity in antisemitism, ...
Andrea Dip interviewed Neil Datta about "The Next Wave", his new report for the European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and ...
Karol Nawrocki’s inauguration as Poland’s new president on Wednesday has set the stage for a turbulent power struggle with ...
REACTIONARY Karol Nawrocki was inaugurated as Poland’s new president today, potentially setting the country on a far-right ...
New Polish President Karol Nawrocki vowed on Wednesday to change the country's constitution to protect its sovereignty in an ...
Poland’s new President Karol Nawrocki announced plans to cut taxes for families with children, piling pressure on the country ...
Poland plans a new tax-exempt scheme to boost investment by households which may attract around 100 billion zlotys ($27 ...
In a landmark case for athletes’ rights, Caster Semenya, the star South African runner, won her case at the European Court of Human Rights.
Earlier in July 2025, Burkina Faso authorities released five journalists and a human rights activist who had been unlawfully conscripted into the military after criticizing the country’s ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk says authorities have detained 32 people suspected of coordinating with Russia to engage in acts of sabotage ...