With the Bosnian legal system continuing their fight against Milorad Dodik, his support in Republika Srpska is not weakening.
Population decline does not automatically lead to economic decline—what matters more is how societies invest in and share their capital and skills.
Many countries fear it may be a channel for the Commission to influence their internal politics by moderating content.
“As for NATO, this is another issue … Our position here is well known: we consider this unacceptable for ourselves,” the Russian president said.
The property owner is losing faith in the Austrian legal system after decades of failing to evict his tenants.
Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) accused Marla-Svenja (Sven) Liebich of abusing the system rather than acknowledge that the Self-Fetermination Act was a terrible law to begin with.
President Milorad Dodik, whose removal by Bosnian authorities remains contested, does not view the Central Election Commission as legitimate and has vowed to resist central institutions and said he will stage referendums.
The Department of Homeland Security says the new rules aim to stop long-term visa holders from abusing the system “once and for all.”
Nearly three-quarters of French teachers surveyed said they would not recommend their career to others.
The pipeline bombings were intended to pressure Budapest over stalled EU talks. Now Kyiv downplays the risk—while attacking a country supplying nearly half of its imported electricity.
High level negotiations have been taking place trying to keep Tehran at the table with every tool available.
Voters have turned away from Wilders’ former coalition partner after it ruled out working with his party in a future government.