A case with potentially far-reaching consequences for EU border practices and human rights is being heard in Strasbourg.
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Hosted on MSNUN special rapporteur says 'prostitution is not work,' warns of dangers of the term 'sex worker'The United Nations special rapporteur on violence against women and girls met with European politicians last week but ...
With evolving labor markets and socio-economic challenges, the meeting explores ways to modernise the Code and improve its ...
Regional assessment on countering SLAPPs in the Western Balkans provides key results and recommendations This comprehensive report, a key milestone under the joint European Union and Council of Europe ...
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, based in the northern French city of Strasbourg, approved a motion on Wednesday calling for an immediate end to the humanitarian crisis affecting ...
THE MP for Stourbridge has returned home from a week-long trip to Strasbourg. Cat Eccles' trip was to attend the ...
A just peace is essential for the security of the entire continent and can only be achieved through adequate security ...
In response to students’ questions, Rabbi Lau recounted how a Russian officer named Fyodor Mikhaylyshenko from Rostov saved his life, providing him with food and care. The entire hall fell silent as ...
A new report, Works on television in Europe 2023 data, has been published by the European Audiovisual Observatory, part of ...
The testimonies of former Ukrainian captives in the Council of Europe and the European Parliament were intended to encourage European authorities to exert pressure on international organizations ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo on MSNMike Reader Column: The diary of an MPAfter spending the last fortnight visiting our armed forces in England and Scotland, and spending time in Strasbourg as part ...
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