The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany on Tuesday upheld the constitutionality of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) . This affirms the court’s 2012 decision , which rejected a preliminary injunction to halt the implementation of the ESM and the fiscal compact, but which imposed a cap on Germany’s contribution to the fund. The court stated [...]

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The Cyprus government’s practice of detaining migrants seeking asylum in the island nation violates EU law, Amnesty International (AI) reported Tuesday. Individuals who have regularly been detained include Syrian refugees and women who have forcibly been separated from their young children. Research gathered recently during visits to the country show that authorities have been breaching [...]

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The Myanmar legislature on Tuesday approved a new media law affording greater press freedoms to local media outlets. The law purportedly assures local media freedom from state censorship and attempts to promote high-quality journalistic practices by emphasizing ethics and responsibility. However, the law granting new freedoms is accompanied by another law passed the same day [...]

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An Istanbul prosecutor on Monday charged five activists involved in anti-government protests last year. Turkey’s state-run Anadolu News Agency reported that the protesters, members of a solidarity group, are charged with “forming a criminal gang, staging illegal demonstrations and public provocation” relating to their involvement in the June 2013 protests over the government’s planned demolition [...]

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and representatives of Crimea signed a treaty on Tuesday that incorporates Crimea, currently a part of Ukraine, into the Russian Federation. The agreement comes after a referendum in which more than 95 percent of Crimean voters, largely ethnic Russians, elected to secede from Ukraine and request to join Russia. The US, [...]

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At the completion of a five day assessment of Jordan’s implementation of water and sanitation access for all, UN Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation Catarina de Albuquerque released a preliminary report concluding that Jordan’s current access system to water and sewage creates injustices. De Albuquerque did note that [...]

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