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12.11 / 15:37
abortion rights restrictions dutch COVID-19: Dutch 'partial lockdown' expected, Austria and Germany mull new restrictions
Authorities in several western European countries are gearing up for potential new restrictions to curb rising cases of the coronavirus, as the pandemic casts a looming shadow over the forthcoming winter.
12.11 / 13:37
Technology Twitter Belarus state airline Belavia and Turkey move to stop migrant flights
Belarus' state-run airline said on Friday that it is banning Syrians, Iraqis and Yemenis from incoming flights from Turkey at Ankara's request after Minsk was accused of bringing in migrants to send onto the European Union.
11.11 / 22:22
abortion rights 'No more women should die': MEPs slam Poland's near-total abortion ban
MEPs on Thursday approved a resolution condemning Poland's near-total ban on abortion and called on Warsaw to ensure no other women die as a result of the strict restrictions.
11.11 / 18:49
Technology Belarus: Lukashenko ponders cutting gas supplies if EU levies more sanctions over migrants
Alexander Lukashenko has said Belarus "must respond" if the European Union imposes new sanctions against his regime over the influx of migrants on the country's western border.
10.11 / 14:23
Climate change History Dozens of migrants detained in Poland after 'breaking across Belarus border'
Poland said on Wednesday that dozens of migrants have been rounded up after managing to break through barbed-wire barriers to cross the border from Belarus and enter Polish territory.
10.11 / 12:51
LGBT Activism Poland: Trio back in court over posters showing Virgin Mary with LGBT halo
Three activists cleared in Poland earlier this year over posters depicting the Virgin Mary with an LGBT halo are back in court today.
09.11 / 21:35
Climate change Climate European Parliament Poland-Belarus: Putin behind migrant crisis at border, says Polish PM Morawiecki
Poland's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has accused the Russian President Vladimir Putin of orchestrating the migration crisis on the country's border with Belarus.
09.11 / 17:17
Climate change Climate EU urged to stand firm against 'desperate and illegitimate' Belarus
The European Union must be "firm and united" against the "desperate and illegitimate" administration of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and his continued attempts to destabilise the bloc, Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for home affairs, told Euronews.
09.11 / 14:14
Government Law Climate change negotiations Romania: Liberals vote to begin coalition negotiations with rival PSD
Romania's National Liberal Party (PNL) will begin talks with the rival Social Democrats (PSD) to end weeks of political stalemate that follows the ousting of Prime Minister Florin Citu on October 5.
09.11 / 09:15
Law Climate change Agency rights COVID-19 has led to re-kindling of antisemitism across Europe, says rights agency
COVID-19 has led to a "re-kindling" of antisemitism across Europe as conspiracy theories circulate online that blame Jews for the pandemic, a European rights watchdog warned on Tuesday.
09.11 / 01:37
Law debate MPs 'Coward!': Boris Johnson absent as UK MPs debate corruption after Paterson fiasco
Boris Johnson faced a barrage of criticism in parliament on Monday after his failed attempt last week to block the suspension of an MP found guilty of misconduct and overturn the internal policing system that incriminated him.
08.11 / 19:20
Facebook Law Money whistleblower Watch live: Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen in Brussels to speak on impact of tech giants
Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower who has exposed the company's alleged inaction to fight misinformation and hate speech, is in Brussels to discuss content moderation, online safety and fundamental rights with MEPs.
08.11 / 18:31
Law Money Poland sends additional police to Belarus border over migrant influx
Poland is reinforcing security at its border with Belarus, stating that a large group of migrants has been attempting to cross the border in Kuźnica.
08.11 / 11:33
abortion rights record high COVID cases hit record high in Germany
The rate of coronavirus infections in Germany has hit record levels.
08.11 / 10:39
abortion rights News Police officer stabbed in French city of Cannes
A police officer was stabbed with a knife in the southern French city of Cannes on Monday morning, France's interior minister said.
08.11 / 09:15
abortion rights After jailing rivals, Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega set to win re-election
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega sought a fourth consecutive term in elections the United States has called a “pantomime” following the jailing of his top rivals and the country's opposition has urged voters to boycott.
08.11 / 08:35
abortion rights Abortion Poland doctors told abortion legal if carried out to save woman's life
Poland's Health Ministry issued instructions Sunday to doctors confirming that it is legal to terminate a pregnancy when the woman’s health or life is in danger, a directive that comes amid apparent confusion over a new restriction to the country's abortion law.
07.11 / 16:53
Church Protesters gather in Georgia for jailed former president, Saakashvili
Protesters erected tents outside a prison in Georgia on Saturday and some went on hunger strike.
02.11 / 16:49
Fashion abortion rights Woman's death sparks fresh abortion law protests in Poland
Protesters paid tribute to a woman they believe is the first victim of Poland's near-total abortion ban.
30.10 / 12:42
Health G20 recovery G20: World's biggest economies to discuss COVID, climate and economic recovery
The leaders of the world's major economies will gather in Italy this weekend as Rome hosts its first G20 summit, with the global health crisis, economic recovery, and climate change at the top of this year's agenda.
29.10 / 06:03
UPS Waves Amazon Platform Alibaba is ramping up in Europe, and is already ahead of Amazon in one region
BEIJING — Alibaba is investing further in Europe for Singles Day this year, as the Chinese tech giant competes with Amazon for the European Union's exploding e-commerce market.

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