After months of negotiations, an alliance of six Turkish opposition parties has finally chosen its candidate for the presidential election. The leader of the social-democratic
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Russian paramilitary Wagner group taking ‘tactical pause’ in Bakhmut
Private mercenary group Wagner appears to be taking a “tactical pause” in Bakhmut, the US think tank the Institute for the Study of War (ISW)
Russian paramilitary Wagner group taking ‘tactical pause’ in Bakhmut
Private mercenary group Wagner appears to be taking a “tactical pause” in Bakhmut, the US think tank the Institute for the Study of War (ISW)
Poland divided after TV documentary alleges Pope John Paul II hid paedophilia
A documentary focused on Pope John Paul II’s alleged knowledge of paedophilia and sexual assault within the Catholic Church in Poland has caused widespread outcry and debate
‘We have to normalise relations’ with Serbia, Kosovo’s Prime Minister tells Euronews
Ahead of highly anticipated talks between Serbia and Kosovo on the 18th March in North Macedonia, Euronews reporter Sergio Cantone met with Kosovo’s Prime Minister,
Israel pushes for increased gas exports to Italy
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country wants to ‘increase’ its gas exports to Italy. Netanyahu, who is currently on a three-day visit to
‘Class war’: London’s street markets cling on against ‘gentrification’
Bright and early last Saturday, Tina Daley set up her stall at East Street Market in London. She stood for 12 hours in the cold
European leaders must deliver a renovation wave that leaves no one stranded
Even before the energy crisis struck, 50 million people across the European Union were living in energy poverty, unable to adequately light, heat or cool
European leaders must deliver a renovation wave that leaves no one stranded
Even before the energy crisis struck, 50 million people across the European Union were living in energy poverty, unable to adequately light, heat or cool
‘There is no life, everything is on autopilot’: Ukrainians in Kherson live under constant threat
Late last year, Kherson residents greeted Ukraine’s armed forces as the city was liberated following more than eight months of Russian occupation. But today this