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Public integrity loses momentum
According to the latest Index of public integrity freedom of the press and of trade is losing ground in most of the EU.
Femicide in Europe is a widespread issue
Regardless of the law, cases of femicide still fill the news: this worrying subject continues to arouse the interest of the media and international institutions, including those of Europe
Economy recovery is increasing social justice
A large majority of European countries has improved poverty prevention and access to labor markets
Xenophobia in European cities
On average, xenophobia is not rising in European cities - according to Eurobarometer. But there are exceptions and noteworthy counter-trends, especially in Southern Europe
In Europe, too, equality starts at the kindergarten
Crèche or grandparents? Forms of daycare vary between countries, with major implications for equality.
How Bolivia and Rwanda leave the German Bundestag in the dust
The new Bundestag is fairly average – at least as far as the proportion of women and young MPs is concerned. An international comparison shows that, elsewhere, things are done differently.
Go East: home is where joy is
More and more professionals from the Western Balkans choose to seek a better life by going east – opting for countries such as the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland
Europe is not so safe for journalists
Although journalists work in a relatively safe environment in Europe, they sometimes pay the highest price for doing their job
Not only Erasmus. Where and why European students move abroad
Many South-East European students enroll in foreign universities, but for most of them leaving the region remains only a dream