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  • Medieval Oven Discovery in Eeklo Draws 250 Visitors for Free Tours

    Medieval Oven Discovery in Eeklo Draws 250 Visitors for Free Tours

    Eeklo (Eurotoday) – Archaeologists in Eeklo, led by Tomas Bradt, have uncovered a 14th-15th century oven. Around 250 visitors, including Elise Ryckaert, explored the site with free guided tours, which also revealed skeletons (13th-17th century) and cart tracks (pre-1240). Recent visitors to Eeklo witnessed the discovery of an ancient oven from the 14th and 15th…

  • Soreca: EU Committed to Preserving Recent Progress

    Soreca: EU Committed to Preserving Recent Progress

    Sarajevo (Fena) – In a welcome address to the EUFOR reserve forces, Ambassador Luigi Soreca, Head of the European Union Delegation to Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Special Representative of the EU, stressed that the European Union will not permit recent progress to be endangered by the political crisis that has raised concerns about the…

  • Kubilius: Brussels Considering New Military Intelligence Satellites

    Kubilius: Brussels Considering New Military Intelligence Satellites

    The Lithuanian commissioner stated that he would propose a “temporary commercial approach” to EU countries, acknowledging that the project would be both time-consuming and costly. The EU is already working on developing a new constellation of secure communication satellites, known as IRIS², which aims to compete with Elon Musk’s Starlink. Kubilius’ comments follow U.S. President…

  • Experts Caution Against the Risks of Cannabis and Synthetic Drugs at UNODC CND68 in Vienna
  • Russia and Ukraine Exchange Large-Scale Drone Strikes Overnight

    Russia and Ukraine Exchange Large-Scale Drone Strikes Overnight

    Moscow (Eurotoday) – Russia and Ukraine exchanged heavy aerial attacks overnight Saturday, with both countries reporting more than 100 drones over their respective regions. The exchange comes less than 24 hours after Russian President Vladimir Putin met with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to discuss elements of the American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in the…

  • Slovak MEPs Applaud EU Executive’s Initiatives to Support Industry and Steel Production

    Slovak MEPs Applaud EU Executive’s Initiatives to Support Industry and Steel Production

    Brussels/Strasbourg – During this week’s plenary session in Strasbourg, Members of the European Parliament (EP) engaged with representatives from the European Commission (EC) to discuss three significant economic issues: the clean industry agreement, developments in the energy sector, and the automotive industry. TASR reached out to Slovak MEPs from various political parties to gather their…

  • Romanian Far-Right Leader Simion Approved for Presidential Race

    Romanian Far-Right Leader Simion Approved for Presidential Race

    Simion and Anamaria Gavrilă, head of the far-right Party of Young People, announced on Wednesday that both would join the presidential race to support the “sovereignist movement.” Their decision follows Romania’s top court ruling, which upheld Calin Georgescu’s disqualification from this year’s election. However, the ruling does not necessarily prevent him from running in future…

  • From India to Australia – Garth Davis’s Lion Chronicles a Heart-Wrenching Journey of Loss and Identity
  • Member Nations Reach Agreement to Levy Tariffs on Fertilizers from Russia and Belarus

    Member Nations Reach Agreement to Levy Tariffs on Fertilizers from Russia and Belarus

    On Friday, EU member state ambassadors reached an agreement to impose tariffs on fertilizers from Russia and Belarus, according to an EU source. This decision also extends to certain agricultural products; once the tariffs are implemented, all agricultural imports from Russia will be subject to EU tariffs. With this agreement, the Polish presidency can move…

  • EU Nations Consider Flexible Gas Storage Targets to Control Prices

    EU Nations Consider Flexible Gas Storage Targets to Control Prices

    Brussels (Eurotoday) – European Union nations are considering making the bloc’s binding gas storage goals more flexible, over suspicions that the rules risk inflating gas prices. Countries including France, Germany, and the Netherlands have cautioned that the EU’s binding deadlines to fill gas storage are forcing up prices. They argue that European buyers are required…