Dutch government could collapse over emergency law row, asylum policy & Wilders' EU stance. Will the PVV pull out?
Analysts say outcome of ongoing coalition talks between D66, Christian Democrats and VVD will be crucial for the Netherlands’ ...
Labour MP Karl Turner is organising a backbench letter to protest the government’s proposals to scale back jury trials for ...
Erik Green examines the complex interactions between the Khoekhoen and early European settlers, challenging conventional narratives of indigenous passivity and highlighting the resilience and agency o ...
Seizures of more tankers could put a stranglehold on Venezuela’s economy, which is exceptionally dependent on oil to keep the ...
The good news in this study is that restoring trust might be more straightforward than cultural revolution and/or ...
Chief Constable Craig Guildford of West Midlands Police told the Home Affairs Select Committee on Monday that Dutch officers 'probably underestimated the level of threat and risk' posed ahead of a ...
Amid reports that the U.S. is pressing EU countries not to hand billions in frozen Russian assets over to Ukraine, the ...
More people are turning to courts to push states and companies to do more for the climate. What’s been the result? We asked one of the world’s leading experts.
Across much of the industrial world, trust in government is low and declining. Why is this happening and why, exactly, does it matter?
W alk around the Old Bailey, Britain’s most famous criminal court, and you will find a marble plaque. It commemorates a trial ...
The fall is the biggest of any of the G7 countries with the UK overtaken by a string of European counterparts including ...