Vilija Blinkevičiūtė, leader of Lithuania Social Democratic party

Lithuania’s New Leadership to Ramp Up Defense in Face of Russian Threat Following Election Win

Following a decisive victory in Lithuania's parliamentary elections, the opposition Social Democratic Party has pledged a dramatic increase in security and defense funding, with the potential to exceed 3.5% of GDP. This move aligns with the party's firm stance on...
France

France’s Government Targets Public Sector Workers in Battle to Balance Budget Amid EU Pressure

Facing mounting pressure from the European Union to bring down its deficit, France’s conservative minority government announced on Sunday, October 27, new austerity measures aimed at public sector absenteeism, higher taxes, and sweeping spending cuts. The government’s strategy to save...
Georgian elections vote

Georgian Opposition Claims Vote Manipulation, Says Election ‘Stolen’ by Ruling Party in Pro-EU Push

In a sharply contested election that could shape Georgia’s future, the ruling Georgian Dream party has declared victory. Led by billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili, Georgian Dream has taken a significant lead in preliminary vote counts, marking a critical moment for the...
Georgian elections 2024 polls

Georgians Head to Polls in High-Stakes Vote Amid Tensions Over EU Membership and Russia

In a landmark election, Georgian voters are deciding whether to end more than a decade of Georgian Dream (GD) party rule, in a choice that could significantly alter the South Caucasus nation’s direction and its path towards joining the European...
France Culture Minister Rachida Dati

France’s New Proposal Could See Non-EU Tourists Paying More to Visit Paris’ Iconic Landmarks

The landscape of Paris' tourism industry, France’s Culture Minister Rachida Dati has recently suggested a series of changes that could lead to higher entry fees for non-EU visitors at some of Paris’ most popular attractions. The proposal is aimed at...
Vladimir Putin-Alexander Lukashenko

Belarusian President Lukashenko Denies North Korean Troop Deployment to Ukraine, Calls It a ‘Major Escalation’

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko vehemently denied reports that North Korean troops are being deployed to support Russia’s ongoing offensive in Ukraine, dismissing the claims as “rubbish.” However, he acknowledged that if any foreign armed forces were to get involved in...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Volodymyr Zelenskyy Urges Global Allies to Respond to North Korea’s Alleged Support for Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has issued a sharp call to the international community, urging global allies to take decisive action in response to reports that North Korea is preparing to send troops to aid Russia in its ongoing invasion of...
Medical drugs

French Government Warns U.S. Equity Firm Over Sanofi Deal: Penalties Await for Job and Production Relocation

In the French government issued a stern warning to Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R), an American private equity firm, concerning its acquisition of a significant stake in a subsidiary of pharmaceutical giant Sanofi. As part of the takeover agreement, CD&R...
Moldova-EU Membership

Moldova Votes in Favor of Joining EU by Narrow Margin Amid Allegations of Russian Interference

Moldova voted in favor of joining the European Union (EU) by a razor-thin margin, setting the country on a historic course towards Western integration despite deep divisions and allegations of Russian meddling. With 99.2 percent of votes counted as of...
Ireland scandal-hit Sinn Féin

Sinn Féin’s Political Scandal Intensifies, Casting a Shadow Over Party’s Irish Election Hopes

A nightmare October for Sinn Féin, Ireland's republican opposition party, a series of scandals and internal resignations have severely damaged its political standing. With a snap election looming and tensions running high, the controversy has raised doubts about the leadership...
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