How to hold Russia’s propagandists accountable

The most dangerous words aren’t necessarily the most violent ones. And disinformation campaigns could offer a new avenue for establishing responsibility.

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Polish doctors jailed over pregnant woman’s death that sparked abortion rights protests

The 30-year-old woman died after doctors delayed an abortion.

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Putin is invading more than Ukraine

The new battlefield is online, and the stakes are democratic sovereignty.

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German court sends VW execs to prison over Dieselgate scandal

Consequences continue to be meted out over the massive corporate wrongdoing.

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Council of Europe hits back at EU leaders calling to ease migrant expulsion

Secretary-General Alain Berset warned that courts must not be “weaponized” for political gain.

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Lawyer who represented Pelicot in mass rape trial blasts apparent disinterest from male lawmakers

Footage broadcast by the French Senate showed only female lawmakers visible in the sparsely filled room.

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Ireland is Trump’s Trojan horse

If Brussels is serious about maintaining the integrity of its tech rules, it needs to focus on shifting regulation away from Dublin.

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Bayrou’s government is one step away from collapse

Unresolved grievances continue to threaten the survival of France’s minority government.

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PMQs: Badenoch wins by cornering Starmer on trans ruling

The Tory leader repeatedly asked the prime minister if he would apologize for his changing stance on gender policy.

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