Poland votes in local elections test for Tusk
Voters across Poland are casting ballots in local elections on Sunday four months after the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk took power, ending eight years of conservative nationalist rule in the country, DW reports.
Viorica Rusica
Two planes at Heathrow Airport collide on the ground
The wingtip of an empty Virgin Atlantic jet collided with a stationary British Airways airliner while being towed from a stand at London's Heathrow Airport on Saturday, the airlines said, Reuters reports.
Ukraine-sceptic government ally Peter Pellegrini wins Slovakian presidential election
Nationalist-left government candidate Peter Pellegrini has won Slovakia’s presidential election ahead of liberal, pro-western opposition candidate Ivan Korčok, The Guardian reports.
Controversies Unveiled: Budapest Protest Challenges Orbán's Rule
Numerous individuals have congregated in the heart of Budapest to voice their dissent against the governance of Viktor Orbán.
Seismic Activity, Legal Battles, and Celestial Events Unfold
An earthquake registering 4.8 on the Richter scale struck the northeastern United States yesterday, marking a significant seismic event in the region.
Ancient Christian Text Up for Auction in London
One of Christianity's oldest books is up for sale. The Codex Crosby-Schoyen, originating from Ancient Egypt, will be auctioned on June 11 in London.
Analysis: Tight Race in Slovakia's Presidential Election Runoff
Slovaks are set to head to the polls once again this Saturday for the second round of the presidential elections.
Armenia Strengthens Ties with West, Secures €270M EU Aid
The European Union has pledged a €270 million aid package to Armenia, a country that was once a traditional ally of Russia but is now being courted by both Europeans and Americans.
Bulgaria to Hold Simultaneous Elections on June 9: President Radev's Decree
President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria declared on Friday that the authorities in Sofia are set to orchestrate both the early legislative elections and the European elections concurrently on June 9, as reported by EFE and BTA, as cited by Agerpres.
Carolina Străjescu
Geopolitical Parallels: Putin, Macron, and the Specter of Munich
Was Emmanuel Macron right to compare the current period, with all the tensions we are going through, to the interwar period of the Munich agreements?
Finland extends Russia border closure indefinitely
Finland will indefinitely extend the closure of land border crossings with Russia and add several ports to a list where travel from its eastern neighbour is prohibited, the government said on Thursday, Reuters reports.
US Secretary of State Blinken says Ukraine will be NATO member
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday that Ukraine will eventually join NATO as support for the country remains "rock solid" among member states, Reuters reports.