Humanitarians say the case epitomises a broader European crackdown on individuals and organisations assisting migrants and asylum seekers.
Category: 3. Europe
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Two dozen NGO workers go on trial in Greece for assisting migrant boat arrivals
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Global health network develops framework for health-care transformation as European systems face mounting pressures
Health services across Europe are confronting a familiar set of pressures: aging populations, clinician shortages, and tightening budgets. The question facing healthcare leaders is whether incremental adjustments will suffice, or whether more fundamental transformation is necessary.
One…
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Over two-thirds of Europeans say their country cannot take Russia on militarily, new poll finds
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Over two-thirds of Europeans believe their country would not be able to defend itself militarily against a Russian attack, a new poll has revealed just…
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Top 10 private investment groups in Russia: 2025 overview
Evolving landscape and key takeaways
The structural overview of Russia’s leading private investment groups demonstrates an ecosystem that is reaching the stage of financial maturity in which both experienced market players and new players can coexist and grow. While larger institutions such…
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Charity seeks £500,000 to repair Shakespeare family home after car crash
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A charity in the United Kingdom is appealing for £500,000 (€572,000) to restore a historic house once occupied by family members of William…
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Erion Veliaj: Ten months behind bars and the slow unravelling of Albania's justice system
It’s hard to overstate what is happening in Albania’s capital city Tirana. The city Erion Veliaj helped turn from a grey, traffic-choked relic into something that actually looks and feels European is now run, in practice, by a deputy mayor while its three-time elected leader sits in a prison…
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Social agenda is ‘existential’ for the EU, Commissioner Mînzatu tells Euronews
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As part of the European Commission’s plan to create what it calls “a social Europe”, the Romanian Commissioner will today present the Commission’s plan…
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Kazakhstan calls on EU to speed up €10 billion Central Asia investments
Kazakhstan has called on the European Union to accelerate infrastructure projects in Central Asia that were proposed two years ago, warning that delays could see opportunities slip away.
Roman Vassilenko, Kazakhstan’s ambassador to Belgium and head of the country’s mission to the EU and NATO,…
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink says its brain chip can now help people move robotic limbs
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People implanted with Elon Musk’s Neuralink brain chip can now move robotic arms using only their thoughts, as the device moves beyond allowing people…
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Watch: Eurovision 2026 — the sound of music? Not for everyone
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Oh, the Eurovision. One would say it’s a celebration of music that unites all of Europe. And, for some reason, Australia too.
But your daily reporter…
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