A woman is killed every week in Romania: how the state fails to protect victims

Despite the clear risk factors, the state is failing to provide the protection to female victims of domestic violence that might prevent femicides. Why? We set out to understand, using statistics on gender-based violence from Romania's justice ministry, the national police inspectorate and their local counterparts.

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The “GDPR of patient data” is on its way

The European Union's recent regulation, finalised in late March, promises more effective control for patients over their health data. At the same time, it seeks to ensure adequate access for doctors and scientists in the digital age, where big data is essential for effective research.

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9 things we learned when investigating partner violence and feminicide in Slovakia

Investigating gender-based violence and femicide, we have found that one third of all murdered women are killed by their partners - among other worrying data. Also, due to an inaccurate way of counting victims of domestic violence, many victims may be uncounted.

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Aurore Lalucq: “We must win a cultural battle for the taxing of very high incomes”

Aurore Lalucq is the MEP behind an European Citizens' Initiative that aims to properly tax the ultra-rich. Alternatives Economiques interviewed Lalucq to ask her how this idea came about and what stage the signature collection is at.

By |2024-04-11T10:02:13+01:00March 28th, 2024|Tags: , , |Comments Off on Aurore Lalucq: “We must win a cultural battle for the taxing of very high incomes”
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