Twitter (X)

Spanish Newspaper La Vanguardia Exits Elon Musk’s Platform X, Citing Surge in Disinformation

Spanish daily La Vanguardia announced it would cease publishing on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk. The decision, which aligns with similar actions taken by prominent publications like Britain’s The...
Missile Attack Ukraine

Blasts Rock Kyiv in Rare Missile Attack as Ukrainian Capital Braces for Winter Threats

Early Wednesday morning, explosions reverberated across Kyiv as Russian forces launched a rare missile attack on the Ukrainian capital. This marked the first significant missile assault on Kyiv since August, jolting the city into action and sending residents, including elderly...
European Parliament

European Parliament Pushes for Targeted Sanctions Against Russia’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ Amid Environmental Concerns

The European Parliament is on the verge of adopting a resolution calling for stricter, “targeted” sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet — a clandestine network of aging, minimally insured oil tankers operating beyond Western regulatory reach. The draft resolution, which enjoys...
Georgian elections 2024 polls

Georgia’s Political Rift with the EU Deepens After Controversial Elections and Diplomatic Visit

Tensions between Georgia and the European Union (EU) have escalated in the wake of Georgia’s contentious parliamentary elections last month, which many international observers claim were plagued by irregularities. A high-profile delegation from EU member states visited Tbilisi on Monday,...
Michel Barnier, French Prime Minister

Michel Barnier Outlasts the Lettuce: France’s Conservative Prime Minister Steadies Leadership Amid Political Storms

French Prime Minister Michel Barnier has achieved a major symbolic victory by surpassing the brief 49-day tenure of former British Prime Minister Liz Truss, whose rapid political demise became an international punchline involving a head of lettuce. Truss's downfall in...
Netherlands Police

Dutch police Bet on Hologram in Pursuit of Justice for 2009 Murdered Sex Worker

Dutch detectives are using a life-sized hologram of Bernadett "Betty" Szabó, a young sex worker murdered in Amsterdam’s Red Light District 15 years ago, in a bold attempt to solve her case. Betty, who was brutally murdered at just 19...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to Host Key EU, U.K., and NATO Leaders to Address the Future of Ukraine Amid U.S. Political Shifts

Following the unexpected reelection of Donald Trump as President of the United States, European leaders are recalibrating their positions on the Ukraine crisis, an issue that has reached an uncertain crossroads. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced a series of...
Intesa Sanpaolo

Italy’s Data Watchdog Rebukes Intesa Sanpaolo Over Handling of Data Breach Impacting Thousands, Including Prime Minister

Italian authorities demand full disclosure as banking giant faces scrutiny over internal data breach, placing customer privacy and institutional accountability in the spotlight. Italy’s data protection authority has criticized Intesa Sanpaolo, one of the country’s leading banks, over what it...
Lithuania

Lithuania Accuses Russia of Orchestrating Explosive Parcel Campaign in Europe: Alarm Grows Among NATO Countries

Lithuania has accused Russia of orchestrating a wave of explosive parcel attacks targeting NATO countries. Kestutis Budrys, an advisor to Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda, stated that these incidents are not random but part of a calculated military operation spearheaded by...
Moldova-EU

Moldova’s Presidential Runoff and EU Referendum Highlight Nation’s Tug-of-War Between East and West

Moldova faces a pivotal presidential runoff election that could define its geopolitical orientation for years to come On November 3. The contest pits incumbent President Maia Sandu, a strong advocate for European Union (EU) integration, against Alexandr Stoianoglo, a former...
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