Over 300 abused women have signed a statement opposing Sharia courts and religious bodies, warning of the growing threat to their rights and to their collective struggles for security and independence.
Laia Ortiz discusses how Barcelona is trying to forge its own progressive integration policy for refugees, despite the constraints put on it by the Spanish government and the European Union.
It may seem like nothing has changed in Macedonia after Sunday's elections, but look closer and you will see the cracks forming inside the country.
A lack of political will and a hulking bureaucracy frustrate efforts to find a solution to the migrant crisis at the national level. Multilevel governance is the answer.
Even where populists don’t win power through the ballot box, they gain it through shaping policy and public debate.
Romania should be the ideal playground for right-populist parties, but in its recent election it was the Social Democrats who left everyone else in the dust.
Matteo Renzi and Beppe Grillo may need each other if Italy is to free itself from a paralysing stalemate.
The BBC should have been a leader in educating the public on climate change. But its weakness has only encouraged doubt about the existence of man-made climate change altogether.
EU policy is blocking routes to Europe for those suffering from the neocolonial and capitalist exploitation and nurturing of conflicts throughout Africa by western countries.