The Rev. Daniel Alliët, for whom Jesus was a “political revolutionary,” has made it his life’s mission to fight for the rights of undocumented migrants, to the chagrin of some other clergy members.
Author: Monika Pronczuk
E.U. Countries Risk a New Surge if They Ease Restrictions Now, Officials Warn
Not enough people in the bloc have been fully vaccinated to keep the coronavirus from flaring up again, the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control said.
Europe Tightens Purse Strings to Try to Pressure Poland and Hungary
Frustrations over rule of law violations in the two countries have prompted the European Union to block payments in an effort to bolster legal action.
E.U. and AstraZeneca Settle Lawsuit Over Vaccine Doses
A legal fight over undelivered doses lost steam as Europe’s inoculation program ramped up.
Covid Vaccine Effort in Europe Confronts Anger, Disinformation and Suspicion
Across the continent, reaching vulnerable populations on the margins of society is a challenge. In Brussels, the authorities are hoping mobile outreach teams can help.
E.U. Drug Regulator Approves Moderna Vaccine for Ages 12 and Up
It is the second Covid vaccine to be approved for use for younger age groups in the 27-nation bloc.
The European Union Recommends Opening to Americans to Rescue the Summer
The bloc recommended that its 27 member nations lift a ban on nonessential travel from the United States, but each country will decide for itself.
U.S. Tourists Could Soon Be Allowed Freer Travel to Europe
Hopeful that vaccine rollouts will keep case numbers low, officials in some countries have lifted restrictions. The European Union is expected to recommend removing a ban on travelers from the U.S.
In Poland, an L.G.B.T.Q. Migration As Homophobia Deepens
An escalation in verbal attacks by the Polish government, with the support of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as the threat of physical violence on the streets of many cities, has triggered an exodus of gay people.
Johnson & Johnson delays its Covid-19 vaccine rollout in Europe.
Several countries of the bloc were poised to start administering the vaccine later this week, in what would have been a boost to efforts by the European Union to vaccinate 70 percent of adults by September.