Proposed EU development budget increase won’t help to fight poverty Today, EU member states have proposed a spending increase of 10 percent in 2019 for the EU’s external policies compared to this year’s budget.
One year on from conflict the dream of a better Mosul remains distant for many One year after Mosul was retaken from ISIS, thousands of people are still unable to return home as parts of the city remain severely damaged and lack running
Editors pay a surprise visit to refugee camp in Serbia Members of the British rock band, Editors, paid a surprise visit to hundreds of refugees living in a camp in Serbia.
Internal rows shape EU’s migration policy European leaders at the EU summit in Brussels have failed to agree on reforms to the common European asylum system.
Supermarket responsibilities for supply chain workers' rights This report assesses recent progress in realizing workers' rights in seafood supply chains originating in Southeast Asia and provides new evidence of ongoing workers' rights challenges in US and European supermarket shrimp supply chains beginning in Indonesia and Thailand.
Poverty and inequality major ingredients in supermarket supply chains Millions of women and men who produce our food are trapped in poverty and face brutal working conditions, despite billion-dolla
Engie tax deal: individual investigations cannot replace real reform It’s good to see the Commission continue their crackdown on tax avoidance by Europe’s largest companies, but actual reforms towards more tax transparency are
Rohingya refugees unprepared as monsoon rains, flooding and landslides continue A survey of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh has found that more than half are almost completely unprepared for the floods, landslides and disease that a
Children abused and illegally returned at French-Italian border Children as young as 12 are being abused, detained and illegally returned to Italy by French border guards, according to a new report by Oxfam.