After an EU-brokered deal by the EU’s foreign-policy chief, Josep Borrell, between Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti in Ohrid with European mediators, created at
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Russian mercenary group Wagner may lose thousands of fighters
In the coming weeks the Russian mercenary group Wagner could lose most of the prisoners it recruited into its ranks as their six-month military contracts expire.
Swedish lawmakers vote to endorse NATO accession
Lawmakers in Sweden voted overwhelmingly in favour of the Nordic nation joining NATO, signing off on the country’s membership along with the required legislation. The
Macron: ‘I have no regrets pushing for this necessary reform’
France’s President Emmanuel Macron addressed his country on Wednesday after weeks of protests and strikes over a plan to raise the retirement age from 62
Top-tier tennis and beach volleyball on show in Qatar
Qatar has become an established venue for high-level international sport. In tennis, both the WTA and ATP tours had their respective tournaments in Doha in
Boris Johnson endures high-stakes grilling over ‘partygate’
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been giving testimony Wednesday, to a parliamentary enquiry into Downing Street parties during the pandemic. Boris Johnson, who
25 injured as docked ship topples over in Scottish port
A large ship tipped over while dry-docked in Scotland, injuring 25 people Wednesday, according to emergency services. The Scottish Ambulance Service said 15 people were
Sunak’s Brexit deal clears Commons vote despite Tory revolt
British lawmakers voted overwhelmingly Wednesday in favour of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Brexit deal despite Tory revolt. The House of Commons voted 515-29 to back
The Brexit effect: Number of EU nationals in UK slumps
The number of EU residents in the UK has slumped, new figures published today reveal. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), the number
Richest country in Europe marks third year of free public transport
It seems more than hard to imagine but, if you’ve been living in the tiny EU state of Luxembourg you will already have had access