President warns of drastic new levies from June 1 after accusing Brussels of dragging its feet.
Among those detained are Ekrem İmamoğlu’s private secretary and his private protection officer.
The uncovered network was reportedly tied to “extremely dangerous” abusers already jailed since last year.
Washington hit the Ivy League institution hard by revoking its license for enrolling foreign students as a response to the university not complying with the regulations.
The move is part of an effort to keep the welfare state solvent.
“There is a threat to us all from Russia,” the German chancellor told reporters in the Baltic country.
Nationalist runner-up George Simion wanted the vote cancelled.
Gideon Saar spoke of a “direct line” connecting the antisemitic rhetoric of “many leaders and officials” to the fatal shooting in Washington D.C.
The gunman shouted “free Palestine” after killing his victims.
The two country’s energy ministers have issued a joint letter calling for initiatives to improve interconnectedness between the Peninsula and mainland Europe.
Warsaw saw the Russian desecration of a Polish war cemetery as a potential interference in the upcoming elections.
Ukraine accuses potential conscripts of trying to flee since the war began, according to a border guard representative.