Biden White House shares common ground with Trump when it comes to the ICC
Hague Letter: US sanctions against the court may have been dropped but tensions remain
Hague Letter: US sanctions against the court may have been dropped but tensions remain
Pilot programme last year called on communities to sponsor Syrian refugee family
President accused the billionaire philanthropist of trying to divide and destroy nations
Move deepens the rift in the EU over a slide towards autocracy in some member states
Calls for definition of ‘political purposes’ to be clarified in law following court ruling
UNHCR joins international criticism of Orban amid rising EU concern for Hungary
Future of Budapest’s Central European University also unclear under Orban reforms
Giant US telecom deal will require regulatory approval
Decade of independence has brought no benefit to Kosova’s Roma minority
Authors say document can also be used by anyone forced off a tracker mortgage or given incorrect interest calculations
Watchdog criticised over ‘incorrect’ statement on controversial €137,000 donation
Amnesty International in Ireland welcomes findings after it refused to repay funding
Open Society calls on Sipo to correct statement over money given for repeal campaign
A first step to accepting violence towards others is use of dehumanising language
Amnesty Ireland should not have to return funds from George Soros, says Emily Logan
The human rights group’s refusal to comply with a SIPO directive is cause for concern
Sipo expresses concerns that the grant contravenes Ireland’s rules on political funding
Amnesty and Open Society Justice Initiative report condemns ‘inhuman’ Dutch jail units
Committee cannot now cast around for fig leaves by inviting anti-abortion advocates to address it
Populist PM Viktor Orban accused of flouting international law and targeting critics
As authoritarianism rises, indicators of health fall
Geraldine and Martin Grant say registrar failed to consider if mortgage contract fair
Their profile is changing: techies in their 30s made up half of the most generous US philanthropists last year
‘My Twitter feed was full of sex workers from Ireland to Thailand to Kenya to the US celebrating Amnesty’s decision’
In the ICC, male judges outnumber females by 11 to six but women are now taking on influential positions
As a compact, stable, and transferable store of value, diamonds offer enormous advantages to smugglers, money launderers, and tax evaders
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists is global network of 185 journalists in 65 countries
Between 1.7m and 2.2m people believed to have died under ‘killing fields’ regime
Demands for progress on European integration come amid German foot-dragging on policy
Commenters likely to be pursued in greater numbers for what they post online
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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