European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” on legal protections for asylum seekers, study says
The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...
The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...
An international delegation of ministries and businesses have met with the University of Exeter and members of the South West’s...
A possible collapse in the Russian state may lead to an “unimaginable humanitarian disaster”, resulting from a free-for-all, with Russians...
Short and simple comments from ordinary social media users can help others online to spot fake news, a new study...
A major new study to identify kleptocracy’s “red flags” will help create better rules and regulations to fight worldwide corruption....
Violence spreads in a contagious way like a disease among members of the Italian mafia, a new study shows. Researchers...
Strong support for Ukraine means there is “little space” for European politicians to exploit pro-Russia foreign policy messages, a new...
Poets, broadcasters, translators and academics have joined forces to give voice to Ukrainian war poetry written in response to Russia’s...
A University of Exeter expert will lead major new research to help inform the fight against inequality, racism and xenophobia...