As Russia’s army build-up in Ukraine continues, NATO announced Monday that it is deploying additional personnel and sending more ships and fighter jets to Eastern
Category: Europe
In Norway, Western countries & Afghan CSOs begin talks with the Taliban.
In the midst of a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, a Taliban team led by acting Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi began three days of
Dutch police say a stowaway survived in the nose wheel of a freight flight from South Africa.
According to Dutch military police, a stowaway was located in the wheel compartment under the front of a freight jet that arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol
Europe’s gas dilemma, cold weather, supply constraints entice high prices.
The natural gas problem in Europe isn’t going away any time soon. Reserves are depleted. The costs are prohibitively high. Utility customers are seeing their
Calisto Tanzi, the Parmalat founder who was convicted of a massive bankruptcy in 2003, died at the age of 83.
Calisto Tanzi, a businessman who turned a small family milk company into the multi-national food powerhouse Parmalat before it collapsed in one of Italy’s largest
From a frigate and a submarine, Russia test-fires new hypersonic Tsirkon missiles.
According to Interfax news agency, Russia tested ten new Tsirkon (Zircon) hypersonic cruise missiles from a ship and two more from a submarine on Friday.
Arifmetika, a Russian lender intends to achieve Canada listing in 2022.
Arifmetika Financial Solutions, a Russian firm that gives modest loans to individuals, expects to begin trading in Canada in early 2022 and hopes to raise
NSO spyware was used to hack a Polish opposition pair.
In the last weeks before the crucial 2019 parliamentary elections, a high-profile lawyer representing prominent Polish opposition members had his cellphone broken into. A prosecutor
To slow Omicron, Dutch health experts recommend a complete lockdown.
According to Dutch media on Friday, health experts advising the Netherlands’ government on COVID-19 policy have advised the country enter a “strict” lockdown, only days
Judiciary, women’s rights, and media freedom block Warsaw’s chance to receive Euro36b in EU recovery fund.
According to a member of his team, the EU’s Justice Commissioner was treated “brutally” in Warsaw last month during negotiations aimed at defusing a dispute
