Members of the German Bundeswehr prepare a Patriot missile launching system. /Getty A new report commissioned by The Left group in the European Parliament - GUE/NGL illustrates the toll milita
Thousands took part in an annual far-right march in Warsaw to mark Poland's Independence Day. November 2020. / Getty The far-right movement in Europe is "undergoing a broader and more fundame
A Google logo seen next to Grand Canal Dock railway station in Dublin during a COVID-19 lockdown, on, February 2, 2021, in Dublin, Ireland. /Getty Google has been again fined in Europe after a
"Human trafficking is a human tragedy," American columnist Mark Shields once said. And the recently released UN report on the issue perfectly encapsulates columinst's views."In 2018, for every 10 vic
President of Brazil Jair Bolsonaro. /Getty Nearing 219,000 deaths by COVID-19, Brazil continues to face the pandemic in an unstable political environment, with President Bolsonaro and his gov
Presidential candidate Marisa Matias. /Marisa Matias campaign website Portugal’s presidential campaign is underway, with voters set to make the final decision on Sunday, January 24. But this
A flag of the Proud Boys, a far-right neo-fascist organization, is seen as Donald Trump supporters gather for a Donald Trump Cruise Rally at Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Oregon, U.S., Septembe
COVID-19 seems to be taking over Brazil. The South American country has surpassed 1.2 million cases and is climbing fast, with more than 56,100 deaths. For the worst reasons, the country is now fe
Staff work at a the COVID-19 testing facility at Ikea near the Wembley stadium in London, Wednesday, April 29, 2020. Coronavirus testing is now available for more people in England from Wednesday
Virus. Antibodies. Immunity. Tests. Vaccines.Never a health lexicon was so present in people's day-to-day life as now. With the coronavirus deaths totaling more than 211,000 and a vaccine still month
A flight schedule board shows numerous canceled flights due to the coronavirus at Haneda International Airport in Tokyo, March 18, 2020. /AP On March 4, Brian Pearce, chief economist at the In