Bulgaria’s state-run nuclear plant slams civil activist with SLAPP
Bulgaria’s state-owned Kozloduy NPP has filed a lawsuit requesting €250,000
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Bulgaria’s state-owned Kozloduy NPP has filed a lawsuit requesting €250,000
Romanian ports dealing with an increase in trade flows from Ukraine due to Russia’s war in the country will benefit from a state aid scheme the European Commission approved on…
London’s mayor called Thursday (11 January) for closer ties with Europe and a better debate about immigration as he branded Brexit a “key contributor” to Britain’s cost-of-living crisis. Sadiq Khan,…
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Kosovo is set to buy Javelin anti-tank missiles from the US in a move which has bothered Belgrade at a time leaders mull compulsory military service in a bid to…
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The new French government was unveiled on Thursday afternoon (11 January), with most political heavyweights still in, while the right makes a grand entry with two conservative ministers in top…
Stéphane Séjourné, Emmanuel Macron’s top man in the European Parliament, was appointed French foreign affairs minister on Thursday (11 January), leaving a question mark over who will lead Macron’s party…
Bratislava’s efforts to amend the country’s penal code could put an end to the police’s leading anti-corruption unit “as we know it”, said Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok, adding that…
The outgoing EU executive has had mixed results in its drive to become a ‘geopolitical Commission’. The next one should be prepared to find better and faster answers to an…