Finnish Greens broaden political agenda by leaning right
The image of the Greens as an arrogant and hermetic party must be altered, and there is no correct way to support and vote for them, Sofia Virta, who will…
The image of the Greens as an arrogant and hermetic party must be altered, and there is no correct way to support and vote for them, Sofia Virta, who will…
Nationalists from the Vazrazhdane party invaded a cinema in Sofia on Saturday night and sabotaged a film screening from the “Sofia Pride Film Fest” program, According to the organisers, the…
The anti-government “Serbia against violence” show no sign of abating, with organisers threatening to block highways and large roads around the country if their demands are not met by the…
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Billionaire financier George Soros is handing control of his massive empire to his son Alexander, a Soros spokesperson said on Sunday (11 June). The spokesperson confirmed the details from an…
The European Union said on Sunday (11 June) it may loan Tunisia over €1 billion to help develop its battered economy, rescue state finances and deal with a migration crisis,…
On the 24th anniversary of the withdrawal of the Serbian military from Kosovo, Prime Minister Albin Kurti reiterated that the only way to ensure peace in the country and with…
After remaining tight-lipped, the European Commission and the Kosovo government have started to open up about the draft for the Association of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo, presented by Albanian Prime…
Nicola Sturgeon kicked off the year with the vow that she still had “plenty in the tank” after eight years as Scotland’s leader, only to quit her role shortly after.…
Montenegrins head to the polls on Sunday (11 June) for a snap election many hope will bring in a new government to implement economic reforms, improve infrastructure and take the…