DOICEŞTI, Romania — Constantin Stroe is hopeful again. Growing up in an apartment facing the sprawling 40-hectare coal power plant complex
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EU Commission wants anti-drone defenses at Brussels HQ
BRUSSELS ― The European Commission is exploring installing anti-drone technology at its Berlaymont headquarters in Brussels. The EU’s executive body
Smith says Alberta’s taking cues on trans policies from Europe. What are other countries doing?
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s taking cues on her controversial new transgender policies from Europe, so what are other
Orbán faces the biggest challenge of his political career
Kester Eddy is a British journalist and writer based in Budapest, Hungary. Hungary’s pugnacious Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, the European
Russian envoys feel the heat over Navalny’s death
The U.K., Germany, Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands have summoned the Russian ambassadors to their countries over the death of
‘Populist Idiocy’: Backlash Over Tory Boast About Crackdown On Overseas Care Workers
Home secretary James Cleverly James Cleverly has faced a backlash after boasting about a Tory crackdown on overseas care workers. In
Von der Leyen to announce bid for second term as Commission president
Ursula von der Leyen is set to announce she’s seeking a second term as the president of the European Commission
Poland launches Pegasus spyware probe
WARSAW — The Polish parliament on Monday launched an investigation into whether the former government misused Pegasus hacking software to
Edmonton Mayor, councilors, face pressure from workers demanding better contract
Edmonton city workers rallied to get the mayor and city manager’s attention Sunday as a potential strike looms amid stalled
Kemi Badenoch Accuses Ex-Post Office Chair Of Seeking ‘Revenge’ On Her For Sacking Him
Kemi Badenoch has accused Henry Staunton, the former Post Office chairman, of spreading “falsehoods” in order to get “revenge” on