Bulgaria’s president has put arms supplies to Ukraine on ice until after his country’s parliamentary elections on April 2. President Rumen Radev told journalists at
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Greece to stop illegal construction on the party island of Mykonos
The Greek government has vowed to stop illegal construction on Mykonos – the famous party island and a tourist hotspot in the Aegean Sea –
UK PM Boris Johnson denies ‘intentionally’ lying about lockdown parties
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged on Tuesday he misled parliament over government parties that broke COVID, though insisted he never “intentionally” lied. Johnson will
Explosions at Dzhankoi, a key Russian base in Crimea, are not claimed by Ukraine
Ukrainian authorities did not directly claim responsibility for Monday night’s strike in Dzhankoi in annexed Crimea, but said the damage serves to further “demilitarise Russia
Check out photos of protests in France against raising retirement age
Protesters marched through the streets of Paris, Marseille, Lyon and other major French cities after the government survived two votes of no-confidence after the government
Putin accuses Ukraine of not wanting Chinese peace plan
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday a Chinese peace plan could provide a basis for a settlement of the fighting in Ukraine when the West
If we plant enough trees, we could offset emissions in London and Berlin combined — and then some
With the latest IPCC warnings on climate change now ringing around the world, no one should be in any doubt of the urgency of tackling
Pension protests continue across France as President Macron refuses to back down
French President Emmanuel Macron’s government may have survived two motions of no confidence on Monday but the protesters on the streets are refusing to be
Clash in the Adriatic as pollsters say a young contender could become Montenegro’s new president
The second round of presidential elections in Montenegro in two weeks could see a new era in the political history of the Balkan country that
Sweden ramps up investigation on origins of South Korean adoptees
A Swedish legal expert investigating the country’s international adoption practices said South Korea is vital in her probe into alleged falsified origins of children adopted