Facebook in talks with UK law officials to tackle online racist abuse
Following online abuse towards England players after the Euro 2020 final, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged to toughen measures
Thousands of flamingos die in drought in central Turkey
Environmentalists blame farming practices for the drought, which saw demand for water in the area outstrip supply by 30% last year
OPINION: Young people must learn about LGBT+ issues – both in the UK and Hungary
Hungary’s recent law banning discussion of LGBT+ matters in the classroom risks harming young lives and must be resisted
At least 44 dead, dozens missing as floods sweep through western Europe
Eighteen people died and dozens were missing around the wine-growing hub of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate state, police said
Growing eviction risk as rent freezes end in Europe
Affordable housing is becoming a major political issue in Europe, as tenants and activists push for legislation to stop rent hikes and evictions
EU executive takes legal action against Poland, Hungary over LGBT rights
The action against Hungary related to a new law that bans schools from using materials deemed as promoting homosexuality
EU court rules Polish judicial reform illegal in worsening standoff
The Commission began new legal cases on Thursday against Poland over parts of the country declaring themselves "LGBT-free zones"
EU executive takes legal steps against Poland, Hungary over LGBTIQ rights
The EU has announced legal cases against Poland's LGBT free zones and Hungary's LGBT material in schools ban
LGBT law expert Jocelyn Samuels set for a second term at EEOC
Jocelyn Samuels was first confirmed to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission last September
Hungary not notified of new EU procedure over LGBT rights - PM's chief of staff
The EU are currently undertaking legal action against Hungary's anti-LGBT rights laws