Turkish authorities repress activists at banned Pride march
A Pride march on Istanbul’s Taksim Square in 2013 (source: WikiMedia Commons) Last Sunday, June 26, Turkey’s authorities cracked down on hundreds of demonstrators during a
A Pride march on Istanbul’s Taksim Square in 2013 (source: WikiMedia Commons) Last Sunday, June 26, Turkey’s authorities cracked down on hundreds of demonstrators during a
Protesters carring photos of Shireen Abu Akleh, Lod, Israel, May 22, 2022 (Source: WikiMedia Commons) The United Nations human rights office has said that the shots
A view of Spain’s fortified borders in another enclave, Ceuta, 2017 (source: WikiMedia Commons) Last Friday, June 24, hundreds of migrants tried to surge the Morocco-Spain
Protests in solidarity with Ukraine earlier this year in Tbilisi, Rustaveli Avenue, on 26 February 2022 (source: WikiMedia Commons) A new review by the end of 2022
A Turkish flag in Alanya (source: Flickr) Ahead of Turkey’s 2023 elections, many concerns remain over the country’s judicial independence and media freedom. Turkish President Erdogan’s
Bulgaria’s parliament in Sofia (source: WikiMedia Commons) Bulgaria’s incumbent coalition appears in large trouble as a main governing party decided to withdraw from the 6-month-old cabinet.
Ukrainian President Zelensky speaks in the EU Parliament, March 2022 (source: Wikimedia Commons) Eyes in Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia are on Brussels this week, as
Iranian leader Ali Khamenei (left) with Muqtada al-Sadr (right) – WikiMedia Commons Lawmakers from Iraq’s largest parliamentary bloc – the Sadrists – have stepped down after
In a latest sign of democratic backsliding, Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has sacked 57 judges – blaming them of “obstructing the functioning of justice”. It