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Hungarian Envoy Declared ‘Unwelcome’ at Poland’s EU Presidency Gala
Poland and Hungary's Diplomatic Rift Deepens, Highlighted by Gala Snub Polish Deputy European Affairs Minister Magdalena Sobkowiak-Czarnecka revealed that Poland had initially extended invitations to the entire diplomatic corps for a theatrical gala. However, in the wake of developments involving Marcin Romanowski, a former Polish deputy justice minister, the invitation to Hungary’s ambassador was rescinded.…
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82-Year-Old Defrauded, Impostor Posing as Bank Employee Arrested in Mechelen
Mechelen (Eurotoday): Rivierenland police report six scams targeting seniors by fake bank staff, leading to the arrest of a young man posing as a worker. Six reports were received by police of the Rivierenland on elderly victims last night. Elderly people who were being targeted by the scammers portraying themselves as bank employees or police…
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Poland Assumes EU Presidency: A Stable Neighborhood is Essential for European Security
Sarajevo (Fena) – The Embassy of Poland in Bosnia and Herzegovina has stated that Europe cannot achieve security without a stable neighborhood. This declaration comes as Bosnia and Herzegovina prepares to assume its six-month presidency of the European Union starting January 1, 2025. The Polish Embassy plans to present its presidential priorities to the Bosnian…
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“Elon Musk Urged to Focus on US Politics Following Latest UK Remarks”
Elon Musk Criticized by UK Health Minister Over Comments on Child Exploitation Response “Elon Musk is an American citizen and perhaps ought to focus on issues on the other side of the Atlantic,” UK Health Minister Andrew Gwynne remarked during an interview with LBC radio on Friday. Gwynne’s statement came in response to Elon Musk’s…
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Ongoing Unrest in Brussels Leads to Arrests of Several Minors
Brussels (Eurotoday) – Brussels has been experiencing some level of unrest as several minors were arrested due to disturbances across the city. These cases occurred mainly in the Schaerbeek region, where unrest broke out during a small protest that police had to disperse. Hoodlising, fireworks, and fire-related events such as burning cars, scooters, and bins…
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Sweden’s Prime Minister: Migrants Who Remain in the EU After Denial “Undermine the System”
Vienna – Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson is advocating for the establishment of return hubs for migrants who remain in the EU despite having their asylum claims rejected. “This approach will likely diminish the overall willingness to apply for asylum,” he stated in an interview with TT in Vienna. Kristersson is in Austria to engage…
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Could the Syrian Collapse Have Been Engineered to Reshape the Middle East?
Thinking strategically beyond the Middle East Following the event and causes of the current situation from a geopolitical perspective, it implies a security and economic strategy for understanding the Middle East war. When we think more strategically, the internal actors and external strategy of rival countries such as Russia and Turkey will cause Syria two-phased:…
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Schmidt Bans the Execution of National Assembly of the RS Conclusions
Sarajevo (FENA) – High Representative Christian Schmidt has issued a ruling that prohibits the implementation of conclusions reached during the 16th special session of the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska (NSRS) held on December 24 and 25. He characterized these conclusions as anti-Dayton and a threat to the stability of Bosnia and Herzegovina.…
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Progress on BiH’s European Journey: Significant Achievements This Year, Yet Crucial Reforms Still Pending
Bosnia and Herzegovina's Path to EU Membership: Progress and Challenges Sarajevo (Fena) – As the year draws to a close, Bosnia and Herzegovina has made several important strides forward, yet it continues to grapple with significant challenges on its journey toward European Union membership. Ongoing political disagreements and a sluggish pace of reforms are hindering…
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Fico’s Russian Gas Scare Tactics Fail to Convince
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has warned of “drastic impacts” across the European Union following the expiration of an agreement that allowed Russian energy giant Gazprom to export gas supplies via Ukraine. Fico has even gone as far as to threaten cutting off electricity exports to Ukraine, joining forces with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán…


