Brussels (25/11 – 33.3) Tajikistan Supreme Court has sentenced a widely respected 65-year-old female journalist, Ulfathonim Mamadshoeva, to 21 years in prison on charges...
The European Federation of Western Thrace Turks (ABTTF) denounced Greece Thursday for applying “double standards” to human rights, given that it takes a different...
Council of Europe’s Safety of Journalists Platform urged Greece to drop investigation into two journalists summoned as suspects for their reporting, and to uphold...
London, Dublin (1/11 – 66) Hamas is sheltered in a sea of civilians. Ostensibly a Palestinian political and military organization established in 1987, Hamas...
The President of the Hellenic Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, received family members of Hamas hostages at the Presidential Mansion in Athens on Monday. Welcoming Galia...
Brussels, Frankfurt (10/11 -12) Words like ‘neocolonialism’ and ‘neo-imperialists’ are being tossed around by spokesmen of freshly-installed military regimes in Central and West Africa...
Activists fear the billionaire’s legacy will be lost as his Open Society Foundations curbs its activities across the EU He survived the Nazi occupation...
Copenhagen, Berlin (11/8 – 42) The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) highlighted severe restrictions imposed by the Tajikistani government on religious...
Askhat Zhumagali, chairman of the Anti-Corruption Agency, said that Antikor plans to return $300 million to Kazakhstan from abroad, Khabar 24 TV channel reports...
(Brussels) – Starkly divergent accounts from survivors and Greek authorities around the circumstances of the deadly Pylos shipwreck underscore the urgent need for an effective, independent,...