Thursday, September 28, 2023
Danish Supermarket Chain Coop, Which Operates Under The Names Kvickly And Super Brugsen, Is Reducing The Prices Of 163 Products Including Frozen Garlic Baguettes, Rice, Bacon, And Organic Cucumbers.
A Polish Farmer Has Faced A Month-long Challenge Trying To Capture His Escaped Bull That Has Sought Refuge In A Cornfield, As Reported By Gazeta.pl. Since Fleeing On August 11th, The 400-kilogram Bull Has Evaded Capture Due To The Extensive Hiding Spots Provided By The Standing Corn.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg Has Dismissed Claims Of A Deliberate Russian Attack In The Recent Incident Involving A Crashed UAV (unmanned Aerial Vehicle) In Romania.
Technical Problems In The British Airspace Monitoring System Resulted In The Cancellation Of More Than 500 Flights. Although Authorities Have Resolved The Issues, The Repercussions Are Expected To Impact The Aviation Sector For Days To Come.
Flights To And From The UK Face Ongoing Delays And Cancellations Due To Technical Problems In British Airspace Monitoring. The National Air Traffic Services (NATS) Is Conducting An Investigation To Determine The Cause Of The Malfunction.
Russia Has Reported The Launch Of Two Missiles Over The Crimean Bridge, Causing Temporary Suspension Of Automobile Traffic. While No Damage Has Been Reported, Images Of Smoke Clouds Over The Bridge Have Circulated On Social Media.
President Volodymyr Zelensky's Ability To Address Corruption Within His Ruling Party, "Servant Of The People," Is Called Into Question As A Series Of Scandals Involving Bribery And Misconduct Emerge.
Many Wildfires In Greece Have Been Brought Under Control, But The Situation Is Not Yet Fully Relieved. In The Central Part Of The Country, A Wildfire Reached An Air Force Munitions Depot, Resulting In Explosions And The Evacuation Of Several Areas.
Fighting Fires On Ships Becomes An Even More Daunting Task When Dealing With Burning Lithium-ion Batteries Commonly Found In Electric Vehicles (EVs). This Article Delves Into The Complexities Faced By Firefighters As They Attempt To Extinguish The Flames Aboard The Car Carrier "Fremantle Highway."
Greece Continues To Battle Severe Wildfires, With A Major Fire In Rhodes Still Out Of Control Despite A Massive Deployment Of Firefighting Planes And Helicopters. Additional Hotel Properties Are Also At Risk.
After The Incident On The Crimean Bridge, The Kremlin Has Accused Ukraine Of Committing A Terrorist Act. Ukrainian Media Claim The Involvement Of The Ukrainian Intelligence Service And The Navy.
Russia Has Announced That It Will Not Extend The Agreement For The Export Of Grain From Ukraine Through The Black Sea.
In The Wake Of A Shocking Gang Rape Incident That Occurred During The San Fermin Festival In 2016, Spain Has Been Working To Make The Event Safer For Women.
In A Landmark Decision, A Top Court In Rome Has Suspended A Culling Order For Two Bears In Northern Italy, Supporting An Appeal By Animal Rights Activists.
Europe Is Currently Experiencing A Scorching Heatwave, With Record-breaking Temperatures Being Recorded In Several Countries. Greece, In Particular, Has Been Hit Hard, With Temperatures Soaring Above 40C (104F).
Few Ukrainians Expected NATO To Invite Their Country To Join. However, The Vagueness Of The Resolutions In Vilnius Has Disappointed Many. Some Fear That This Could Prolong The War.
While NATO Heads Of State And Government Gathered At The Conference Center In Vilnius, Selenskyj Was Celebrated By Supporters In The City. The Ukrainian President Reiterated His Demands, But NATO Remains Cautious.
For Over A Year, Turkish President Erdogan Has Resisted Sweden's Accession To NATO - On The Eve Of The Summit In Vilnius, He Surprisingly Conceded. But How Solid Is The Commitment, And How Quickly Can It Now Proceed?
For NATO, The Decision Regarding Ukraine Was A Delicate Act. It Was Already Clear Beforehand That It Would Hardly Satisfy Ukraine, Which Dims The Desired Summit Harmony In Vilnius.
The NATO Sees The Future Of Ukraine Within The Military Alliance. However, A Formal Invitation Is Tied To Conditions. Additionally, There Is No Clear Timetable. Ukrainian President Zelensky Previously Expressed Strong Criticism.
Secretary-General Stoltenberg Expects A Clear Signal For Ukraine's NATO Perspective. He Advocated For A Shorter Process. Ukrainian President Zelensky Criticized The Alliance, Accusing It Of "weakness."
Two-time Olympic Champion Caster Semenya Has Achieved Success In Her Legal Battle Against Testosterone Regulations In Athletics. The European Court Of Human Rights Ruled That The Courts Had Violated Her Rights.
Ahead Of The NATO Summit, Russia Has Been Issuing Warning Statements, Particularly Regarding Ukraine's Desired Inclusion In The Defense Alliance.
The List Of Demands And Proposals Regarding NATO Perspectives For Ukraine Is Long. It Includes Arms Assistance, Security Guarantees, Partial Or Full Membership, Both Now Or Later. But What Is Realistic?
Just A Few Years Ago, French President Macron Labeled NATO As "brain Dead". However, Kremlin Chief Putin Has Managed To Revive NATO Through His War Against Ukraine, Contrary To His Own Objectives.
According To The United Nations, Approximately 735 Million People Experienced Hunger In 2022. The Reasons For This Increase Include The COVID-19 Pandemic, Extreme Weather Events, And The War In Ukraine.
The NATO Summit In The Lithuanian Capital, Vilnius, Resulted In A Compromise Regarding Ukraine's Aspirations For Membership. While The Alliance Offered Hope To The Country
In Berlin, Germany, Drug Addicts Can Now Have Their Ecstasy Pills Or Heroin Doses Tested Before Consumption. This Operation, Called "Drug Checking," Was Launched
In A Devastating Attack, Four Individuals Lost Their Lives In Ukraine When A Russian Bombing Targeted A Humanitarian Aid Distribution Center In Orikhiv, Located In The Central Part Of The Country.
A Reform Pushed By The Ultra-conservative Government Of Viktor Orbán Undermines The Status Of Teachers And Infringes On Their Rights.
At Least Four People Have Been Killed In The Most Severe Russian Attack On Civilian Targets In Lviv, A City In Western Ukraine. Ukrainian President Selenskyj Vows To Deliver A Significant Response.
The Chief Of The Wagner Group, Prigoschin, Who Was Believed To Be In Exile Following The Uprising Of His Fighters In Belarus, May Have Returned To Russia, According To Belarusian Leader Lukashenko.
In July 2022, Three People Were Shot Dead In A Copenhagen Shopping Center. The Perpetrator Was Apprehended At The Scene By The Police And Has Been In Custody Since Then.
A Severe Storm In The Netherlands Is Causing Massive Disruptions, Resulting In The Tragic Death Of A Woman When A Tree Fell On Her Car.
Long-term Supply Contracts, Funding Programs For Ammunition Manufacturers, And Increased Funding For The European Peace Fund
Stormy Weather In The Netherlands Has Already Caused Traffic Chaos, With Hundreds Of Flights Canceled And Train Services Partially Suspended.
The British Police Have Announced Further Investigations Into The "Partygate" Scandal Surrounding Parties Held During The COVID-19 Pandemic.
Strict Rules From 2001 Apply To Green Genetic Engineering, Although The Methods Have Evolved Since Then. The EU Commission Now Wants To Loosen These Rules
In The French Port City Of Marseille, A Man May Have Died From A Rubber Bullet Fired By The Police. President Macron Is Considering Restricting Social Media Due To The Unrest.
After A Week Of Riots, France Is Grappling With Finding Answers. While President Macron Seeks Unity With Mayors, There Is A Fierce Debate In Parliament Over The Right Measures.
In Southern And Eastern Ukraine, New Attacks Have Occurred With Fatalities And Numerous Injuries. Russia Once Again Accuses Ukraine Of Drone Attacks
France's President Macron Has Announced During A Meeting With 240 Mayors That He Will Thoroughly Examine The Causes Of The Recent Unrest.
In The Past Year, Almost One Million People In Europe Have Applied For Asylum, Representing An Increase Of Approximately 50 Percent Compared To 2021
The Failure Of The Wagner Uprising Also Has Consequences For The Companies Owned By Its Boss, Prigozhin. The First Firms Have Already Been Closed
The Unrest In France Has Continued To Subside Overnight. The Government Insists On Restoring Order, But It Appears They Lack A Comprehensive Strategy To Combat The Underlying Causes Of The Riots.
Russia Once Again Accuses Ukraine Of Attempted Drone Attacks In The Moscow Region, Stating That The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Have Been Shot Down.
In The Night, The Violent Protests In France Continued To Subside, Following The Declaration Of Solidarity By Hundreds Of Individuals With The Mayor Of A Parisian Suburb Whose Family Had Been Attacked.
Nearly A Week After The Death Of A 17-year-old And The Subsequent Riots, France Is Slowly Returning To Calm. Now, The Events Must Be Addressed, While Concerns Regarding The Tour De France Loom.
Alexander Lukashenko Declared That He Has Already Marked The Coordinates Of Targets On The Military Map Where Tactical Nuclear Weapons Will Be Used If Necessary.
Ukrainian Minister Of Foreign Affairs, Dmitry Kuleba, Announced During A Broadcast That The Georgian Ambassador Is Expected To Arrive For A Meeting At The Ukrainian
Arson Attack On Van Of Organization Assisting Ukrainian Refugees In Berlin Unknown Individuals Set Fire To A Van Belonging To A Humanitarian
The Scottish Orkney Islands Feel Betrayed By The Governments In London And Edinburgh. The Archipelago's Residents In The North Atlantic
The Russian Intelligence Agency, FSB, Claims To Have Foiled An Assassination Attempt On The Governor Of The Annexed Crimea.
In France, The Riots Seem To Be Subsiding, But 220 Municipalities Have Experienced Massive Violence In Recent Days.
President Of France, Emmanuel Macron, Is Set To Meet With Mayors From 220 Cities That Have Been Affected By Recent Unrest In The Country
A Moderator On Russian State Television Has Accused Wagner Group Chief Yevgeny Prigozhin Of Losing Touch With Reality After Receiving Billions Of Public Funds. "
France's President Macron Is Set To Deliver A Situation Report Today In Response To The Ongoing Unrest.
Venice Thrives On Its Many Visitors While Simultaneously Suffering From Their Presence. The City Administration Is Searching For A Recipe To Combat Over-tourism.
In The UK, Further Parts Of A Controversial Law Have Come Into Effect, Imposing Hefty Penalties For Certain Methods Of Protest.
In Bosnia And Herzegovina, High Representative Schmidt Has Overturned Two Decisions Made By The Regional Parliament Of Republika Srpska.
In Serbia, More Than 100,000 Firearms From Illegal Private Ownership Have Been Surrendered, Including Handguns And Mines.
Uruguay Is Experiencing One Of The Worst Droughts In Its History. There Is Hardly Any Drinking Water Left. The Remaining Freshwater Is Being Mixed With Salty Seawater
In France, Violence Erupted Once Again Over The Death Of A 17-year-old Due To Police Violence. The House Of A Mayor Was Also Attacked.
Night After Night, Cars, Schools, And Supermarkets Are Currently Burning In France In Protest Against The Death Of A 17-year-old From A Police Bullet.
Thousands Of People Have Demonstrated In The South Korean Capital, Seoul, Advocating For LGBTQ Rights.
On The 150th Anniversary Of The Abolition Of Slavery, The King Of The Netherlands Has Apologized For The Injustice Committed During That Time.
Due To Ongoing Riots In France For The Past Few Days, President Macron Has Decided Not To Leave The Country For Now. His Two-day State Visit To Germany Has Been Postponed.
Burnt Vehicles, Looted Shops: The Scenes In Marseille, Lyon, And Paris Are Similar. For The Fourth Consecutive Night, Violence Erupted In Many Places, Resulting In Over 1300 Arrests.
A New Cable Car At Nearly 4,000 Meters Above Sea Level Completes The Connection Between Switzerland And Italy. The Tour Was Previously Only Possible On Skis.
In Spanish Government Circles, There Is A Demonstrative Calmness When Asked About The Upcoming Events - Of Course, There Is A Lot Going On, But They Are Working With "absolute Normality" On The Plans For The EU Presidency.
Kyiv And Moscow Suspect Each Other Of Planning An Attack On The Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant. However, The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Has Not Found Any Evidence Of Russia
After The Death Of A 17-year-old From A Police Officer's Shot, Unrest Continued In Several Cities In France For The Fourth Night. A Man Died On The Sidelines Of The Protests.
His Whereabouts Have Been A Recurring Question For Days. Russian Deputy Chief Of General Staff, Sergei Surovikin, Is At The Center Of Speculation, Allegedly Arrested After The Wagner Revolt.
France's President Macron Has Called For The Removal Of Calls For Violence On Social Media Following The Third Consecutive Night Of Riots.
Italian Police Have Once Again Cracked Down On The Calabrian Mafia, With 68 Individuals Being Arrested. All Of Them Are Suspected Of Working For The 'Ndrangheta And Are Believed
A Seven-year-old Child And Their Mother, Who Went Overboard From A Ferry In The Baltic Sea On Thursday, Have Sadly Passed Away.
A Russian Ice Hockey Player Has Been Arrested In Poland For Allegedly Spying For Russia. If Convicted, The Suspect Could Face Up To Ten Years In Prison.
The EU Summit In Brussels Threatens To End Without Consensus On Future Asylum Policy. In The Morning, After The Blockade By Poland And Hungary, There Was Initially No Agreement
Denmark's Government Aims To Intensify The Fight Against The Consumption Of Nitrous Oxide As A Drug. As Of Saturday, Stricter Regulations Will Come Into Effect.
After The Third Consecutive Night Of Massive Riots In France, President Emmanuel Macron And His Government Plan To Hold Another Emergency Meeting.
The United Nations Has Established A Panel To Determine The Fate Of Missing Individuals In Syria, Defying Objections From The Syrian Government, Which Accuses Them Of Interference.
The Iraqi Individual Who Burned Pages From The Quran In Stockholm, Sweden, On Wednesday Has Announced Further Actions Of The Same Nature, Sparking Massive Criticism In The Muslim World.
A Year Ago, A New Fortification Was Inaugurated On The Border Between Poland And Belarus. However, The Structure Has Proven To Be Surmountable, And Residents In The Polish Border Area Continue To Report Dramatic Escape Attempts.
More Than 16 Months After The Start Of The Russian War Of Aggression, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyi Has Renewed The Demand For A Concrete EU Membership Perspective For His Country.
At The EU Summit, The Issue Of Asylum And Migration Policy Is Once Again Causing Strife. Poland And Hungary Are Seeking To Overturn The Recent Decision Made By EU Interior Ministers.
In France, Clashes Between The Police And Demonstrators Have Erupted Once Again Following The Death Of A 17-year-old.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban Mocked The President Of The European Commission, Ursula Von Der Leyen, On Twitter
Ukrainian Air Force Reveals Source Of Information On Russian Aviation Operations Western Partners Provide Kiev With Information On The Takeoff Of Russian
President Volodymyr Zelensky's Speech In The Verkhovna Rada Once Again Proved That He Excels In Captaincy Contests, Just Like In The KVN (Club Of The Funny And Inventive).
Today, A Two-day European Union Summit Opens In Brussels, With Ukraine Traditionally At The Center Of Attention.
French President Macron Has Condemned The Deadly Shooting Of A 17-year-old By A Police Officer During A Traffic Stop.
Europe Boasts Economic Stability, But It Is Based Only On The Performance Of Southern Countries In The Region
Berlin - SPD Defense Minister Boris Pistorius Has Commented On The War In Ukraine While On His Way To The United States.
Once Again, Ukrainian Civilians Fall Victim To A Russian Rocket Attack: Reports Emerge Of A Projectile Hitting A Restaurant In The City Of Kramatorsk.
The Political Season Concludes For A United Europe On A Minor Note. At The Upcoming Summit Of The 27, They Will Have To Hear A Report That The Migration Crisis, Which Has Been Engulfing The EU Like A Tsunami
Over The Past Weekend, A Very Peculiar Meeting Took Place At The Danish Ministry Of Foreign Affairs In Copenhagen.
Boris Pistorius, The German Minister Of Defense, Has Explained That Germany Cannot Provide Ukraine With F-16 Fighters Because They Do Not Possess Them, As Reported By Spiegel.
Europeans Are Tired Of Financing Ukraine And Will Not Fight For It In The Event Of A Real War With Russia, According To An Article By American Conservative Commentator Doug Bandow.
Finnish Foreign Minister Accuses Kremlin, Prompting Debate Elina Valtonen, The New Finnish Foreign Minister, Made An Insulting Remark About The Kremlin
Poland Accused Of Utilizing Russophobic Rhetoric To Distract From Domestic Crisis According To Niezależny Dziennik Polityczny, The Polish Government Is Utilizing Russophobic Rhetoric To Distract From The Crisis Within The Country.
France's President Emmanuel Macron And Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Have Engaged In Discussions Following Tensions Between The Two Countries Over The Contentious Topic Of Migration Policy.
Straubing - Off The Canadian-American Coast, Rescuers Have Been Searching For Days For A Small Diving Boat That Disappeared On Its Way To The Wreck Of The "Titanic."
The Extent Of Ukraine's Need For Assistance Grows With Each Month Of War, And There Is No End In Sight. This Is One Reason Why Private Companies Hesitate To Be Part Of The Relief Efforts.
The Disaster At The Kakhovka Reservoir Is Also Affecting Kryvyi Rih, Located 60 Kilometers Away.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj Sees The Ukraine Recovery Conference, Which Begins Today In London, As A New Strength For His Country, Which Has Been Marked By The Russian Aggression.
The EU Commission Has Called On Member States To Provide An Additional €66 Billion. The Majority Of The Funds Are Intended For Ukraine Aid, But Migration And Competition Are Also Among The Areas Targeted.
The Majority Of EU Environment Ministers Have Adopted A Proposal For A Law That Sets Restoration Targets For 2050.
Iceland Temporarily Suspends Fin Whale Hunting Just Before The Scheduled Departure Of The First Ships, The Icelandic Government Has Decided To Temporarily Suspend Fin Whale Hunting.
French Officials Search Headquarters Of Olympic Organizers Officials From The French Financial Prosecutor's Office Have Searched The Headquarters Of Paris' Olympic Organizers, Olympia.
Ukraine Reports Attacks In Several Cities Sirens Wailed For Hours Throughout The Night In Many Parts Of Ukraine, With Various Cities, Including Kyiv, Reporting Massive Attacks.
EU Increases Focus On Frontex Despite Past Scandals Despite Being Involved In Past Scandals, The EU Is Planning To Involve Its Agency For Border And Coast Guard, Frontex, Even More In The Future Due To Rising Refugee Numbers.
Members Of British Parliament Approve Report On "Partygate" Lies The British Parliament Has Approved A Report On Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Lies About Parties At His Official Residence During The COVID-19 Lockdown With An Overwhelming Majority.
A New Law In The UK Aimed At Largely Abolishing Asylum Rights Is Nearing Completion. Although The Law Still Requires Approval In The Upper House, Its Adoption Is Considered Inevitable.
The Tate Brothers - British-American Influencers - Are Facing A Trial In Bucharest, Romania, Along With Two Romanian Collaborators, On Charges Of Sexually Exploiting Women.
Spain's Inflation Has Reached Its Lowest Level Since July 2021. Prices For Consumer Goods Increased By 3.2% Over The Past Year, As Of May.
The Sirens In The Ukrainian Capital Kiev Have Been Sounding More Frequently In Recent Weeks, Especially At Night. This Has Psychological And Physical Consequences For The People.
Who Is Responsible? Investigations Have Begun A Few Days After The Devastating Boat Accident Off The Greek Coast: Who Is To Blame For The Sinking Of The Boat?
Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Is Facing Trial Once Again. Among The Charges Leveled Against Him This Time Is The Founding And Funding Of An Extremist Organization, Which Could Result In A Sentence Of Up To 30 Years In Prison.
With Almost 60 Percent Of The Votes, The Majority Of Swiss Citizens Have Voted In Favor Of A New Climate Protection Law.
Switzerland Will Vote Today On A Proposed Climate Protection Law Aimed At Achieving Climate Neutrality By 2050.
A High-level Delegation Of African Governments Headed By South African President Cyril Ramaphosa Met With Russian President Vladimir Putin In St. Petersburg.
In A Red Uniform Jacket And Traditional Bearskin Hat, King Charles III Participated For The First Time As King In The "Trooping The Colour" Birthday Parade.
The Region Around La Rochelle Was Hit By An Earthquake And A Nighttime Aftershock, Causing A Big Scare On The French Atlantic Coast. The Fire Department Is Now Inspecting The Damages.
The EU States Have Now Set A Significantly Higher Goal For The Share Of Renewable Energy By 2030, Doubling The Previously Achieved Target. Originally The Target Was Set At 32%, But It Has Now Been Increased To 45%.
The Ukrainian Counteroffensive Has Begun, And Russia Is Putting Up Fierce Resistance. Despite This, Kiev Has Reported Some Early Successes And Showed The International Press Some Villages That Have Been Retaken
The 31-year-old Man Who Allegedly Stabbed And Killed Three People In Nottingham And Hit Three Others With A Truck/trailer Has Been Charged With Triple Homicide. The Man Has To Appear Before A Judge On Saturday
An Overcrowded Migrant Boat Heading For Europe Sank After The Crew Rejected Help, Resulting In Many Deaths. Who Is Responsible?
Despite Appeals From The EU And The US, Serbia Has Initiated Proceedings Against Three Kosovar Police Officers Who Were Arrested On Serbian Territory. The Serbian Prosecutor's Office Accused Them Of Illegal Possession Of Weapons.
The EU Plans To Replace The Sticker System In Passports With A Digital Solution For Schengen Visas
In The City Of Nottingham, England, An Attacker Has Stabbed Three People To Death. According To The Police, The Man First Killed Two Students On A Public Street And Then Stabbed A Middle-aged Man
According To Its Military, Ukraine Has Freed Several Villages In The Southeast Of The Country. Vice Defense Minister Maljar Also Stated That Russian Combat Units Had Been Withdrawn From The Kherson Area.
According To Unofficial Results, The Movement 'Europe Now!' Has Won The Parliamentary Election In Montenegro. The Party, Led By Former Finance Minister Spajic, Secured 26% Of The Votes
According To The Stockholm-based Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), All Nuclear-armed States Have Intensified Their Nuclear Rearmament
The Russian Ministry Of Defense Has Ordered All Russian Volunteer Formations To Come Under Its Control Via A Decree
The City Of Cherson, Already Devastated By The Breakage Of The Kachowka Dam, Is Now Hit Hard By Heavy Rain
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj Confirmed That The Ukrainian Army Is Carrying Out Counterattacks Against Russian Troops Along The Front Line, As Well As Defensive Actions
Following A Knife Attack In France, The Search For A Motive Continues. The Prosecutor Stated That There Is Still No Evidence Of A Terrorist Background. The Victims Of The Attack Are All Out Of Danger.
The Ukraine Expects To Face Damages In The Billions Of Dollars Due To The Destruction Of The Kakhovska Dam
Germany And France Offer A Total Of 60,000 Free Train Tickets To Young Adults To Strengthen Franco-German Friendship
According To Ukrainian Reports, Three Civilians Were Killed And Many More Injured In A Russian Air Attack On Odessa
There Have Been Mass Protests Against The Leadership Of Serbia Once Again. Tens Of Thousands Of People Gathered For An Evening Demonstration In Belgrade Against President Vucic
France Currently Only Generates One Fifth Of Its Energy From Renewable Sources. Plans To Build Large Wind Farms Offshore Are Underway, But While Citizens Support Nuclear Power, There Is Resistance To Wind Energy.
Following Allegations Of Lying To Parliament About Lockdown Parties That He Attended, Boris Johnson Has Resigned As A Member Of Parliament
Uncontrolled Floods In The Cherson Region Have Caused A Humanitarian Crisis In The War Zone. Ukrainian Emergency Responders Have Evacuated Nearly 2,400 People, But Many Are Refusing To Leave
After 251 Weeks Of School Strikes, Greta Thunberg Has Officially Ended Her Time As A School-skipping Protester
A Roughly 2000-year-old Gold Treasure From Four Museums In Crimea Belongs To Ukraine, According To A Judicial Ruling
While The EU Commission And Italy Welcome The Asylum Compromise, The Plans Are Met With Opposition From Hungary And Poland
People Are Trying To Evacuate Affected Individuals And Secure Their Homes In The Flood-hit Areas Of The Cherson Region. Anger Towards Russian Occupiers Is Growing, As They Continue To Fire In The Region