Spain, Poland and Greece: shudders in Europe’s political foundations
Both in Spain and Poland, centrist pro-EU politics is falling victim to its association with a crony-ist elite and its failure to tell a convincing story to the young.
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Just seven countries in the world – including the Vatican – outlaw abortion without exception. Latin America correspondent Guillermo Galdos has been meeting those affected in Chile.
Sectarian tensions in and around Belfast are rising ahead of next week’s bonfire night and the annual July 12 Orange Men parades. Swastika and Confederate flags have been removed over the last week.
For so long Burma’s chief dissident, now the leader of a political party, Aung San Suu Kyi strongly denies any complacency against persecution.
The Walking with Elephants producer has been dropped from Pitch, Sonar and Creamfields after comments comparing gay people to paedophiles.
Both in Spain and Poland, centrist pro-EU politics is falling victim to its association with a crony-ist elite and its failure to tell a convincing story to the young.
The historic gay marriage referendum should be held up as an example for the rest of the world, a campaigner has said.
The country becomes the first in the world to introduce same-sex marriage after a national referendum, with 62 per cent voting yes.
This Friday Ireland goes to the polls to vote on the Marriage Equality Bill to decide whether to allow same-sex couples to marry with the same constitutional rights as couples of the opposite sex.
Pope Francis names two Palestinian women as saints just days after the Vatican formalised its de facto recognition of the Palestine state. Channel 4 News takes a look at his other political battles.
Kylie Morris travels to Albuquerque, where you’re ten times more likely to be shot dead by a cop than you are in New York City.
Voters in the Republic of Ireland will take part in a historic vote next week allowing the public to decide if same sex marriage can be allowed in a traditionally Catholic country, Neil Markey writes.
Pierre Nkurunziza’s bid for another five years in office has sparked violent clashes between protesters and police. Activists say more than 20 have been killed.
In the name of art a former Italian church that has been converted into Venice city centre’s first mosque plans to open its doors on Saturday – despite security concerns.
Leicester’s claim to Richard III’s bones is disputed, but there’s no doubting the enthusiasm of the local authorities, of church and state, to make the most of his arrival.
One senses that there’s a whiff of unease in royal circles about the wisdom of being involved with a happening that at times may seem, to some, close to bonkers.