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EU urges Serbia to reform asked by protesters

The European Union hopes that Serbia pushes forward with reforms to facilitate its accession process and appease citizens who have been protesting the government...

Romanian democracy at the higher risk: The far-right ante portas!

Romania is poised for a pivotal moment as it prepares for a two-round presidential election on 4 and 18 May. This decision comes after...

Hungary’s bid to revamp citizenship rights

Prompted by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary's governing Fidesz party is pushing for a constitutional overhaul that could lead to a ban on the LGBTQ+...

Former Poland’s PM in legal battle over 2020 presidential election

Former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki met with the District’s Prosecutors Office on Thursday over charges that he overstepped his powers when he mandated...

Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) countries express concern over the situation in Georgia

On 29 December, the Nordic-Baltic Eight (NB8) countries, comprising Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden, issued a joint statement expressing grave...

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End of an Era: Orbán announces departure from parliament, planning to rebuild Hungary’s national identity

Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced on Saturday...

Nuclear energy makes a comeback amid new energy crisis

Across the world, there is a new impulse to...

Sánchez addresses NATO summit, dismisses US-Spain dispute over Pentagon email

On Friday, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez expressed reluctance...

EU approves new sanctions against Russia targeting shadow fleet

The European Union moved forward with a new batch...

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