The Croatian parliament voted to reinstate compulsory military service—amid the growing global tensions prompted by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Moscow’s drone and missile attacks hit targets in several Ukrainian regions overnight, killing at least four residents and injuring more than a dozen others.
Werner Kogler awarded around €1 million to Muslim organizations at a time when cutting pensions is on the table.
“Peace without ceding parts of the territories that are currently in Ukraine is not possible,” the Slovakian PM said, “the Ukrainian president knows it, the American president knows it.”
Despite millions spent on Dutch language courses, fewer than half of non-native speakers in Flanders find work afterward.
The victim was lured into a car by a former boyfriend and held at gunpoint.
“Those seeking protection certainly do not need to travel to the country from which they are seeking protection.”
Proponents for leaving the bloc argue that EU membership undermines Dutch autonomy, imposing policies that favor globalist over national interests.
The committee claims it can’t accept more testimony on the highly controversial legislation “due to time constraints.”
Deliveries of the Saab-produced Jas 39 Gripen E could start in three years if financing is worked out.
Another inmate posted an online video vowing to “avenge Gaddafi.”
While parliament counts 103 fewer members this legislative session, the coalition parties say they need more money for IT purposes.