
Dodik Ally Wins Republika Srpska Election
The extraordinary election had to be held after a court stripped former president Milorad Dodik of his position.

The extraordinary election had to be held after a court stripped former president Milorad Dodik of his position.

The strategy is obvious: to propagandize the public into accepting, if not celebrating, our “new normal” in which elderly couples are put down like household pets.

Merz said he doubted any agreement could be reached by the November 27 deadline set by Trump, while the Turkish president announced he would be talking to Putin on Monday.

The classification “creates the basis for significantly stricter prosecutions,” Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said.

Activists poured environmentally friendly paint into the canals, rivers, lakes, and fountains of ten Italian cities to draw attention to the “effects of climate catastrophe.”

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) decided to overhaul voting rules in response to the controversy over the voting system’s vulnerability to influence.

On Sunday morning, Slovenians began voting in a referendum that will decide whether the law legalising medical aid in dying will enter into force.

The expansion of choice comes with the erosion of society’s bonds, where interdependence requires personal care and personal relations.

On Sunday morning, the U.S. Secretary of State landed in Geneva where American, Ukrainian, and European officials are gathering to discuss President Donald Trump’s peace plan.

“Defence has taken measures. Out of security considerations no further information can be shared,” the Dutch defense minister said on Saturday night.
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