
Dead Heat Ahead of Romanian Presidential Elections
Romania’s presidential elections, with the first round set for this Sunday, May 4th, are shaping up to be an extremely tight race for the runoff.

Romania’s presidential elections, with the first round set for this Sunday, May 4th, are shaping up to be an extremely tight race for the runoff.

The findings come as Austria faces rising anxiety over Russian aggression, and public unease over mass immigration.

Belgian federal police searched homes and offices linked to the Chinese tech giant over the 1 May holiday.

The move is part of a broader effort by the political establishment to sideline dissent and preserve the status quo.

A razor-thin by-election win marks a major blow to the establishment parties, and there are many more Reform gains to come.

Other major parties have kept surprisingly quiet despite the scale of the crisis.

Left-wing politicians and activists in Europe are harassing drivers who choose the ‘wrong’ electric vehicle.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the minerals deal is “a signal to the Russian leadership.”

Enlargement Commissioner Kos appears more troubled by Hungary’s insistence on tangible progress for the Hungarian minority in Ukraine than by Ukraine’s failure to deliver it.

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