Europe

European Court of Justice Rules Against UEFA in Super League Dispute

The European Court of Justice has delivered a blow to UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, in an ongoing…

10 months ago

Ukraine Considers Calling Up Citizens Living Abroad

The Ukrainian government is considering the possibility of drafting Ukrainian men who live abroad as part of efforts to address…

10 months ago

Navalny’s Team Offers Rewards for Information on His Whereabouts

The team of imprisoned Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has announced rewards for any information regarding his disappearance. Read More

10 months ago

A Signal of Capability: The EU’s Tougher Migration Policy

The recent EU asylum reform signifies a significant shift towards a tougher migration policy, including stricter measures for families with…

10 months ago

EU Countries Reach Agreement on New Debt Rules

The finance ministers of the European Union have finally reached an agreement on a reform of the common debt rules,…

10 months ago

Switzerland Authorizes Shooting of Twelve Wolf Packs – Controversial Decision for Wildlife Conservation

Switzerland has authorized the shooting of twelve wolf packs, sparking controversy among animal rights activists and experts. Read more now.

11 months ago

Growing Concerns about Press Freedom in Slovakia as Fico Learns from Orban

The return of left-wing populist Robert Fico to power in Slovakia has raised concerns about the growing threat to press…

11 months ago

The Return of the Adults: Cabinet Reshuffle in the UK

In a surprising cabinet reshuffle, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has brought in two reliable politicians, Cameron and Cleverly, to key…

11 months ago

Controversial Interior Minister Braverman Dismissed over Criticism of Police Handling of Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations

British Prime Minister Sunak has dismissed Interior Minister Suella Braverman following her criticism of the police's handling of pro-Palestinian demonstrations.…

11 months ago

Ukraine Allocates 44 Billion Euros for Defense, EU Parliament Calls for Tougher Sanctions on Russia

The Ukrainian government predicts that an international peace summit on the Russia-Ukraine war may be held in February 2024.

11 months ago