Recent data reveals a worrying increase in sexual violence and rape offences across the European Union, highlighting a growing crisis of gender-based violence in the region. The statistical rise underscores the urgent need for more effective policies and measures to protect victims and address perpetrators. Experts suggest that the recent pandemic’s social distancing measures might have exacerbated these issues by trapping victims with their abusers and limiting their access to help. The report urges EU member states to enhance educational programs, increase funding for support services, and promote legal reforms to ensure swifter justice. Furthermore, cross-border cooperation and data sharing enhancements are recommended to better tackle these rising offences. Public awareness campaigns are also emphasized as crucial in changing societal attitudes towards gender-based violence. The article underlines the importance of a unified EU response to effectively curb the trends revealed in these new findings.
Euronews.comNew data shows Nigeria Tops Africa in Spam Call Volume
A recent report by Truecaller reveals that Nigeria is leading the African continent in the number of spam calls received. According to the data, the