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Primagate: Manufacturing Hatred in the Czech Republic

TV Prima’s manipulation of news coverage concerning refugees clearly breaches journalistic standards. But neither the Czech broadcasting authorities nor the station’s Swedish owners are willing to address the issue.

Statement: Court in Vilnius – The Department of Cultural Heritage Did Violate Aarhus Convention

On 9 May, Monday, 4pm, the Board of Judges at the Vilnius District Administrative Court (VDAC) ruled out the decision in the case initiated by Vilnius Communities who filed a lawsuit where it charges the Department of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania with the violation of the Aarhus Convention. The Convention was signed by […]

The Hijacking of the State: Hungarian Central Bank’s Billion-Dollar Corruption Scandal

The current scandal is not just a high-profile corruption case; the spending of public funds by the Central Bank is part of the regime-building activities of the Fidesz-government.

Regulation, not legislation: dealing with the global drug problem [interview]

Marcin Chałupka spoke to César Gaviria ahead of the Special Session of the United National General Assembly on the world drug problem.

Will somebody finally tell the thruth about world drug policy? [interview]

The aim of the UNGASS was to have a broad, open debate with all UN member states involved and that has not happened.

Street protests in Poland against proposed total abortion ban

Thousands of people took part in street demonstrations across Poland on Sunday to protest a legislative project completely banning abortions.

Poland: A change so good, it makes you want to cry

Magdalena Mikulak argues that Poland’s Law and Justice government’s vision of change has left little room for alternative views and values, noting that there are now legitimate concerns about the effects of these reforms on Polish society and women in particular.

Prime Minister and Catholic bishops against women’s rights in Poland

Katha Pollitt on defending Polish women’s right to choose.

Poland, another ‘illiberal democracy’?

Sławomir Sierakowski on the illiberal developments that have recently taken place in Poland.

The rule of law is under assault in Poland

Europe has a duty to act on Jarosław Kaczyński and his party.

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