Politics
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In the lead-up to next Sunday's parliamentary elections, more than 350,000 Polish citizens have registered to vote abroad, marking a historic high for such elections. This figure is expected to
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Polish President Andrzej Duda is commencing a two-day visit to Portugal, beginning on Thursday, during which he plans to engage in discussions regarding security, migration, and Russia's
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French President Emmanuel Macron condemned Azerbaijan on Thursday for its military actions in Nagorno-Karabakh but emphasized that it is not the appropriate time to impose sanctions on
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Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström missed an EU summit in Kyiv after a forgetful moment resulted in him leaving his passport behind. This oversight led to him being stopped at the
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In a sharp critique, European Commission Vice President Vera Jourova has labeled Emmanuel Macron's France as "very arrogant." Jourova, who also serves as the European Commissioner for
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Bulgaria is aligning itself with a growing list of European nations by implementing a ban on cars registered in Russia from entering its borders. The Bulgarian Border Police have confirmed that
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Slovakia's recent parliamentary elections have culminated in a victory for the populist, pro-Moscow Smer-SSD party, led by former Prime Minister Robert Fico, despite earlier exit polls pointing
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Leaders from nine Mediterranean and Southern European nations have called for a "significant increase" in the European Union's efforts to address the issue of migration at its root, including in
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Poland's Civic Platform (PO), the largest opposition party, has decided to suspend its boycott of state television in preparation for next month's elections.
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During an interview focused on purchasing power on French television, President Emmanuel Macron made a significant announcement on Sunday, September 24.

