With minutes to pack as bombs fell, this is what they tookAs Russia invaded Ukraine a year ago, thousands rushed to leave. These are the objects they brought with them.
Czech presidential election: What you need to knowEight candidates hope to replace Milos Zeman, who has been criticised for overstepping his role.
Activist faces trial in Poland for aiding abortionJustyna Wydrzyńska faces a three-year prison term for providing abortion-inducing tablets to a pregnant woman.
Ahead of election, Pandora Papers cast shadow over Czech PMAndrej Babis, who denies allegations about his offshore dealings, is under pressure from Czechs, politicians and media.
‘The money we get will not compensate for my infertility’The Czech state has agreed to reparations for some victims of forced sterilisation, but does the move go far enough?
‘Belarusian journalists are unsafe and constantly under attack’A legal expert with the Belarusian Association of Journalists on her fears for detained reporter Roman Protasevich.
‘Authorities don’t treat Roma like ordinary citizens’Police violence towards the Roma has risen in the pandemic, according to rights groups, witnesses and legal experts.
UK should recognise Islamophobia as a crime: Victim’s daughterSaleem, 82, was stabbed to death on his way home after prayers by a man who later planted bombs outside mosques.
Drillminister: Meet the UK drill rapper running for London mayorRaised in southeast London, Drillminister describes himself as ‘representing the working class’.
Czech women forcibly sterilised a step closer to reparationsCautious optimism among victims as Czech MPs approve bill that would allow them to seek reparations.