A monthly round-up of Liberties work: Europe sweats the climate crisis, the EU weakens digital privacy, and GFF declares the AfD unconstitutional. (2026/06)
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As the continent battles a deadly heatwave, Europeans are experimenting with creative ways to cool down and stay safe during record-breaking temperatures. But perhaps something good will come of the heat stress. With media coverage (finally) connecting the sweltering heat to climate change, the summer of 2026 could mark a turning point in our willingness to take the climate crisis seriously. For decades, Europe has been spared the worst consequences of its contributions to global warming, but this year, the chickens have come home to roost.
Turning to Brussels, the European Parliament has taken a worrying step towards weakening a decade of digital rights protections by approving the first Digital Omnibus on 16 June. The trend toward legislative simplification is hardly an auspicious sign ahead of Ireland’s EU Presidency, beginning in July. Even before its commencement, the Irish Presidency has been swirling in controversy as critics suggest the concentration of tech companies operating in the country amounts to a conflict of interest that precludes Ireland from being a fair broker on important tech files.
Meanwhile, in Germany, following 13 months of research by eight experts. Liberties’ German member GFF has declared the AfD party unconstitutional. But with Merz’s CDU saying they would rather challenge the right-wing extremist party in the polls rather than the courts, it doesn’t look like the AfD will be gone anytime soon.
In a nutshell
By approving the first Digital Omnibus on 16 June, the European Parliament has taken a worrying step towards weakening a decade of digital rights protections.

A new project launched by the Liberties network aims to bring transparency, accountability and better practices to the use of personal data in the development and deployment of clinical AI systems.
The new Hungarian government’s public support for Pride and the LGBTQIA+ community is a positive step. However, the previous restrictive laws remain in effect. Their repeal is a priority for democratic restoration. (EUObserver)
GFF: Evidence proves the AfD is unconstitutional
GFF’s latest AfD report is the most rigorous examination of the party ever undertaken, and it gives politicians and the public the clarity they have been waiting for: A case to ban the AfD would, in all likelihood, succeed.
HFHR: Poland has passed a landmark Anti-SLAPP Act, creating a strong legal framework to protect journalists, activists, and others participating in public debate from abusive lawsuits. The Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (HFHR), Liberties’ Polish member, has played an important role in supporting those targeted by SLAPPs.
VoxPublic: New Democratic Guide
As a result of a two-day workshop held in Paris in February, which Liberties’ own Eva Simon attended, Liberties’ French member VoxPublic produced a guide on 'Democracy and the rule of law in the face of the far right: the role and responsibility of Big Tech'. VoxPublic has also been busy coordinating a campaign about the appointment of the new Defender of Rights in France, fearing that Emmanuel Macron’s choice for the position will not be fundamental rights friendly.
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| # | Наименование новости | Тональность | Информативность | Дата публикации |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Big Tech, SLAPPs and AI & Patient Data: The Month in Rights | 0 | 13.29 | 08-06-2026 |
| 2 | What It Takes to Have a Free Media and Rehabilitate Democracy | 0 | 15.19 | 06-05-2026 |
| 3 | The AI Omnibus: Fast-Tracking Deregulation, Weakening Digital Rights | 0 | 12.56 | 17-06-2026 |
| 4 | EU Media Freedom Worsens Amid Political Inertia to Implement New Rules | 0 | 12.78 | 24-04-2026 |
| 5 | Data Protection, SLAPPs, and Economic Journalism: Liberties’ Network Intervenes in Hungarian Case Before the European Court of Human Rights | 0 | 14.17 | 20-05-2026 |
| 6 | Making Democracy Work for Everyone I Meet Our Members | 0 | 10.37 | 01-07-2026 |
| 7 | FSF Blogs: Six more global stories: LibreLocal 2026, part two | 0 | 20 | 18-08-2026 |
| 8 | Why the EU Commission’s Rule of Law Report is not working as an early warning system | 0 | 10.03 | 20-07-2026 |
| 9 | Open letter: Digital omnibus brings deregulation, not simplification | 0 | 5.78 | 11-11-2025 |
| 10 | Meet the CERV STRIVE 2026 Grantees | 0 | 18.95 | 15-06-2026 |