The Portuguese State doesn’t know how many it kills

How to ascertain how many civilians have been killed by the Portuguese police? And how many members of the security forces have lost their lives on active duty? Official state reports on the matter leave more questions than answers. And a shocking lack of transparency.

By |2024-12-16T09:36:53+01:00December 16th, 2024|Tags: , |Comments Off on The Portuguese State doesn’t know how many it kills

Femicide in Serbia: Women least safe in their own home

More than 300 femicides have been recorded in Serbia over the last ten years, according to data published by the Autonomous Women’s Centre (AWC) in Belgrade. Most of the women were killed in their own homes, where they lived alone or with their partner.

By , |2024-12-12T17:35:20+01:00December 12th, 2024|Tags: , |Comments Off on Femicide in Serbia: Women least safe in their own home

Trading flags for medals: Inside the Olympic naturalisation market

Europe's athletes have been switching nationalities since well before the Olympics. But the preferential treatment they receive is now becoming a source of tension. EUrologus has perused the data.

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The town in Valencia with the highest European election turnout: “We all know each other”

In Rótova's only polling station, the 2014 European elections registered a record turnout of 75%, an exception to the Spanish average. We analyse the vote in these 'secondary elections'.

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Greece’s shaky “green” investments

A new transnational investigation by the European Data Journalism Network (EDJNet) and Greece’s MIIR looks at how money is being spent from Europe's post-pandemic recovery plan. Are resources for the green transition being allocated wisely? The decisions of Greece and 10 other countries come under the microscope.

By |2024-09-25T14:21:46+01:00September 24th, 2024|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Greece’s shaky “green” investments
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