Poles vote on Sunday in a knife-edge presidential election that may shape the country’s future relations with the European Union, which have been frayed by the bloc’s concerns over the rule of law.
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00:00 Thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv to protest against the government’s economic response to the coronavirus pandemic. Unemployment has jumped above 20% in the country since partial...
Massacre the worst atrocity on European soil since WWII
Every year following the genocide, a memorial and commemorations are held in Srebrenica to honour victims. The remains of newly identified victims are also buried. Today’s memorial service was expected to attract...
Turkey won’t compromise on sovereignty after Hagia Sophia decision
Turkey says it will not compromise on its sovereignty after its move to hold prayers in Hagia Sophia was criticised abroad. #Turkey #HagiaSophia #Istanbul
Not really welcome | Majority of EU citizens not happy to receive UK tourists
Good news for the UK! The country’s government is now allowing British citizens to travel to 59 countries – and that’s without having to quarantine upon return. But a recent poll reveals that many Europeans are not...
You shall not pass | Bulgarian protesters clash with police who blocked access to shore
Several people were detained after clashes broke out between the police and protesters trying to reach the beach in Burgas. Bulgaria’s coastal territory is public property, and access to it can’t be denied.
Malian anti-govt protests continue despite president’s call for dialogue
Police fired tear gas Saturday in Mali’s capital as scattered groups came out for a second straight day of anti-government protests, defying the president’s latest call for dialogue.














