Babiš Continues to Count on the Creation of a Whip for 'Political' NGOs. Tejc Will Prepare It
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is planning to establish measures against 'political' non-governmental organizations, with preparations being spearheaded by his associate Tejc.
Millions for NGOs close to Hlas / Coalition fights against 'political NGOs', labor ministry distributes EU funds for organizations affiliated with Hlas
The Slovak Ministry of Labor under Erik Tomáš has distributed nearly 10 million euros in EU funds, with a significant portion going to NGOs associated with the political party Hlas.
Between 12 and 15 political prisoners would be released in Cuba
Human rights NGOs report that between 12 and 15 political prisoners have been released in Cuba as part of a recent government announcement.
Babiš and Rajchl are already cooking the frog. The whole of Czechia is in the pot with NGOs
The article discusses the involvement of Czech political figures Andrej Babiš and Pavel Rajchl in a matter concerning NGOs in Czechia.
Barking Dogs: Babiš Celebrated Moravec's End and Is Preparing a Whip for NGOs. Is Czechia on the 'Hungarian Path'?
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's comments on the departure of journalist Václav Moravec from Czech Television reflect political tensions in Czechia amid rising concerns about media independence.
For NGOs, the election campaign takes place behind the scenes - but this time also entirely on the political stage
NGOs are increasingly becoming visibly involved in the political campaign in Denmark, moving from behind-the-scenes efforts to taking center stage.
Political prisoners in Venezuela: chavismo evaluates granting "grace measures" and pardons for those excluded in the Amnesty Law
Chavismo is considering granting presidential pardons to political prisoners excluded from the Amnesty Law, as pressure mounts from NGOs and families.
From migrants to NGO ships. How activist judges want to sink the government
Recent judicial decisions in Italy have mandated compensations for NGOs involved in migrant rescues, stirring political controversy.
The financed war against energy generation from waste
A powerful network of international NGOs is opposing Waste-to-Energy technology, masking the true source of their funding and political motivations.
Under pressure from the US, the Venezuelan Parliament unanimously approves an amnesty law
The Venezuelan Parliament has unanimously approved an amnesty law for political prisoners following pressure from NGOs, families of detainees, and the United States.
Migrants, Another Ruling in Favor of NGOs. The League Attacks: 'Sea-Watch? Call Lamorgese'
Italian courts continue to rule in favor of NGOs supporting migrants, stirring political controversy as the League party criticizes the government.
Germany Blog: Söder: "The worst opponent is these NGOs"
CSU leader Markus Söder criticized left-wing groups and NGOs during his speech at the political Ash Wednesday event in Passau.
The bleeding of the humanitarian sector eliminates tens of thousands of jobs and leaves millions without aid
The humanitarian sector is experiencing a crisis that has led to massive job losses and a significant reduction in aid for millions.
Smer utilizes the case of Šimečka's association / Gašpar talks about connections to PS and wants to go after NGOs. Desperate attempt, responds Šimečka
The political party Smer is leveraging the controversy surrounding Marta Šimečková's association to attack connections with the Progressive Slovakia party and criticize their handling of financial matters.
Protests continue in Iran: new demonstrations. NGOs: at least 50 dead. And Khamenei attacks Trump
Iran is experiencing a new wave of protests that have lasted almost two weeks, triggered by rising living costs and quickly evolving into a political challenge to the regime, with a rising death toll as security forces open fire and the authorities impose internet blackouts and harsh repression.
Babiš promised people that it will get better. But it won't without NGOs, says the head of People in Need, Šimon Pánek
In an interview, Šimon Pánek discusses the contradiction between the Czech government's intent to restrict non-governmental organizations and the need for solidarity, particularly in light of Ukraine's needs and past political stances.