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The Doñana Natural Park in Spain is a protected nature reserve featuring a wide variety of ecosystems and wildlife, including several endangered species. Wildlife campaigners fear government plans to grant an amnesty to illegal strawberry farmers will cause irreparable damage to one of the most important biospheres in Europe. AFP
Strawberry farm amnesty threatens Spanish World Heritage Site

The Doñana wetlands provide a sanctuary for millions of migratory birds and endangered species

EuropeJanuary 25, 2022
Still from the video 'Yemenight', by Talia Collis, 2020. From the exhibition Jews of the East'. Photo: Glob.Art – Institut Du Monde Arabe
'Jews of the Orient' exhibition traces history of the religion in the Arab world

Exhibition by the Arab World Institute in Paris runs until March 2022

EuropeJanuary 21, 2022
Ibrahim Keivo is an accomplished player of the oud, buzoq and saz. All photos: Syrian Arts and Culture Festival
New Syrian arts festival opens in London

String of events celebrates artistic creativity from inside the country and the diaspora to counter dominant negative narratives

UKJanuary 21, 2022
In a report released on Tuesday, Joanna Cherry, QC, the deputy chairwoman of the Joint Committee on Human Rights, said the Nationality and Borders Bill would increase the likelihood of the UK ‘turning its back’ on people in need. PA
Asylum reforms would ‘fail to meet UK’s human rights obligations’

Report by Joint Committee on Human Rights says proposals would undermine principles of humanitarianism and fairness

UKJanuary 19, 2022
Technology companies and non-profit organisations are increasingly working together to help ease the suffering of millions of refugees worldwide and to increase their chances of employment and resettlement. Photo: WFP
Tech charity trains refugees and offers route to resettlement

UK-based non-profit Techfugees operates in seven countries, teaching refugees tech skills that increase their confidence and employability

UKJanuary 18, 2022
The case of E3, a British man of Bangladeshi heritage whose citizenship was wrongfully revoked, has renewed concerns that the UK’s Home Office policies are creating a 'two-tier' citizenship within the country. Reuters
British man wins back citizenship revoked by Home Office after five-year fight

40 year old was left stranded in Bangladesh for five years until winning his appeal

UKJanuary 17, 2022
Dr. Robin Peeters, chair of Internal Medicine at Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, started a vaccine hotline in November to counter misinformation. Photo: Erasmus University
The Dutch doctor's vaccine helpline fielding thousands of calls a week

Dr Robin Peeters set up a dedicated hotline to answer the public's questions about Covid vaccination and counter misinformation

EuropeJanuary 14, 2022
Environmental groups sue UK government over 'inadequate' climate change plans

ClientEarth and Friends of the Earth claim Britain is failing in its legal obligation to reduce carbon emissions under its Net Zero Strategy

UKJanuary 14, 2022
Police officers patrol outside 10 Downing Street in London. Getty Images
Downing Street Scandal prompts call for refunds for thousands fined over Covid breaches

Penalties of up to £10,000 for illegal gatherings should be reversed after Boris Johnson revelations, say campaigners

UKJanuary 13, 2022
The UK government has awarded billions of pounds worth of personal protective equipment (PPE) contracts since the start of the pandemic and campaigners have questioned the transparency and fairness of the procurement process.
UK government's fast-track system to award PPE contracts ruled unlawful

A High Court judgement rules that the referral system was illegal but that the contracts would "very likely" have been awarded anyway

UKJanuary 12, 2022
Lars Findsen is one of four current and former members of Denmark's intelligence agencies who were arrested in December by Danish authorities after 'a long investigation of leaks.' AP
Danish spy chief in prison for colluding with US ‘denies all charges’

Lars Findsen is one of four former intelligence officers arrested in December

UKJanuary 12, 2022
Protesters are calling on the UK Government to scrap the Nationality and Borders Bill and for the rapid expansion of safe and legal routes for refugees to enter Britain and claim asylum. PA
Syrian asylum seeker in the UK told it's now safe to be deported

The man fled army conscription in Syria in 2017 but the UK government has rejected his asylum plea

UKJanuary 10, 2022
Activists and campaigners are concerned that the UK government's proposed new legislation will toughen penalties for asylum seekers and give it the power to strip people of British citizenship without letting them know. AFP
Truly British rights: UK reforms put a question mark over migrant families

Clause 9 of the Nationality and Borders Bill renews fears of a 'two-tiered' citizenship system

UKJanuary 09, 2022
Protesters took part in demonstrations across Austria in December against the government's measures, including lockdowns and compulsory vaccination, taken in order to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Austria police uncover fake vaccination passes

Anti-vaccine activists accused of creating fake health certificates for themselves and their families.

EuropeJanuary 08, 2022
The Antonino Salinas Archaeological Museum in Palermo has agreed with the Acropolis museum in Athens to return a fragment of the Parthenon Marbles to Greece. About half the surviving 5th century BC sculptures that decorated the Parthenon are in the British Museum in London. Reuters
Italy returns marble artefact to Greece: is it time the UK did the same?

A loan agreement between museums in Sicily and Athens renews pressure on Britain to repatriate ancient Parthenon Marbles

EuropeJanuary 07, 2022
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