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In a significant development, Finland has received approval to become the 31st member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) after Turkey ratified the Nordic country’s membership bid....

Dozens of schools and a university in Bulgaria were evacuated just days before the country’s parliamentary elections on April 2, following bomb threats received via e-mail or telephone. Authorities...

Italy is set to become the latest country to ban synthetic foods, according to a bill introduced by Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida. The new law would prohibit the manufacture and sale...

The European Parliament and EU states have reached a compromise to increase the number of charging stations for electric cars and hydrogen refueling facilities. According to the compromise, charging...

Over 2,000 Swiss pensioners are bringing a climate lawsuit against the Swiss government, accusing it of not doing enough to combat climate change and violating human rights. The case will be heard...

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The European Union (EU) has been accused of aiding and abetting the commission of human rights violations against migrants by supporting and training the Libyan coastguard that stops and detains migrants,...

Hungary’s government is hesitant to support NATO’s buildup against Russia due to constant criticism from the West regarding Hungary’s democratic and cultural issues. Hungarian Foreign...

French President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reforms have sparked protests and labor strikes across the country, with citizens expressing their anger at the decision to raise France’s retirement...

Britain’s inflation rate unexpectedly rose in February, surprising analysts and increasing pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates at its meeting on Thursday. The consumer price...

The French government is currently facing a critical moment as lawmakers prepare to vote on two no-confidence motions, one from the far-right National Rally and the other from a small left-wing group...