[The Syrian regime’s] goal is to threaten the lifeline for civilians in non-regime areas and it is set to take a huge human toll
Media mentions – Human rights
Only a cease-fire, which must be respected by all parties to the conflict, can guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid without interruption
Samuel Žbogar reacts to the UN’s assessment of high risk of conflict-induced famine in Gaza
Without a solution to the problem of returning migrants, who have not received protection in the EU, the effectiveness of any reforms to asylum law and migration rules will be illusory
If we no longer respect the human rights of migrants at Europe’s external borders, this will shake our identity as a constitutional state
Gerald Knaus explains why the AfD’s remigration project is a concept for expelling undesirables
The headlines today are rightly dominated by the crisis in Gaza. There is good reason for that — it is currently the most dangerous place in the world to be a civilian.
David Miliband details results of the IRC’s Emergency Watchlist that documents 20 countries at the greatest risk of security deterioration
It is particularly worrying that the wording of the new cybercrime law is so vague, as several of its articles can be interpreted and instrumentally applied to the most diverse cases
This deal is an affront to professed European values and will do little to stop migration, just make it easier for Europeans to return the Tunisians that survive the trip