The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruled against Greece in a landmark immigration case for illegally deporting a Turkish migrant and accused the nation of employing systematic "pushback" practices
Dozens were left injured after two trams collided at a major station in Strasbourg, France, on Saturday afternoon. Chaotic scenes were recorded in a clip circulating on the social media platform X, seemingly showing several people on the ground following the incident while an alarm resonates in the air.
The European Court of Human Rights in a landmark ruling has found that Greece illegally deported a woman back to neighboring Turkey.
Child‘s statements ‘contradictory and inconsistent at times’ while he failed to prove he was in Greece at time of alleged events
European Court of Human Rights found Greece guilty of pushbacks of would-be asylum seekers, forcibly returning them from Greece to Turkey
In a groundbreaking ruling, the European Court of Human Rights finds Greece ‘systematically’ practices pushbacks
Greece claims its border policies comply with international law, but the ruling raises concerns about how European nations handle migrants.View on euronews
A serious collision between two trams at Strasbourg's central station in France took place on Saturday, leaving many injured.
Greece’s National Transparency Authority ... The European Court of Human Rights is an international court based in Strasbourg, France, that adjudicates human rights violations by 46 member states of the Council of Europe, a body older than the European ...
Greece’s National Transparency Authority ... The European Court of Human Rights is an international court based in Strasbourg, France, that adjudicates human rights violations by 46 member ...