Tens of thousands of people have filled the streets of the capital and other major cities in Bulgaria calling for fair ...
Valley Dance Theater: The company’s full-length “Nutcracker,” a decades-long tradition in Livermore, is back at the Bankhead ...
Popular protests and a corruption investigation have prompted Jared Kushner's company to withdraw from a prestige ...
A sweeping reset under UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer reshaped work visas, student rules, settlement timelines and business ...
For the first time in the Balkans and the wider region, a robot-assisted heart surgery was performed at the "Dedinje" ...
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Taoiseach to attend meeting of EU leaders in Brussels
Ahead of the meeting with EU leaders, Mr Martin said he looked forward to hearing from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky ...
Partnership to increase cooperation on returns, law enforcement, and addressing drivers of migration, says British statement ...
On December 17, the Georgian Dream-elected President Mikheil Kavelashvili started his visit to Serbia, marking his first official visit to a European country since assuming office.
Bart De Wever is not a natural wrecking ball. Belgium’s prime minister – a Flemish nationalist who doubts the permanence and democratic nature of the state he leads – has become the unlikely guardian ...
Two of Italy’s top newspapers, La Repubblica and La Stampa, are likely to be sold to Greek media tycoon Theodore Kyriakou, ...
The European Court of Justice on Thursday said it was up to Denmark's courts to decide whether a Danish law requiring ...
The European Court of Justice is to rule Thursday whether a Danish law requiring authorities to redevelop poor urban "ghettos ...
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