On 15 July, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov would not be part of the new government. The government reshuffle and the allegedly slow implementation of ...
However, the absence of other settlements shielding Kramatorsk from the east provides Ukraine with the opportunity to make ...
Following its victory in the April 2026 parliamentary elections and the securing of a constitutional majority, Péter Magyar’s government began implementing one of its key campaign pledges: to restore ...
On 14 July, the Lithuanian parliament (Seimas) approved the programme and composition of the new government led by Social Democrat Mindaugas Sinkevičius by a narrow majority of 72 votes in the ...
More than two months after the collapse of Ilie Bolojan’s government, Romania’s main political parties remain unable to reach an agreement on the formation of a new cabinet. This impasse comes at an ...
The Russian authorities are working on draft legislation to comprehensively regulate the domestic cryptocurrency market. The bill, originally expected to enter into force on 1 July 2026, is awaiting ...
Europe and Canada presented President Donald Trump with a significant increase in defence spending, new military procurements ...
According to Russian sources, defence industry facilities were also reportedly destroyed, including the Radionix plant (which ...
On 2 July, Germany’s federal government agreed on a long-anticipated reform package entitled the Programme for Economic Recovery and Employment. The package comprises 34 measures aimed at stabilising ...
Since the end of May, Russia has been experiencing a fuel crisis marked by physical shortages of fuel across most regions of the country, accompanied by rising prices for petrol and diesel. This ...
On 25 June, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) suspended Yuriy Harkavyi, commander of the 425th Separate Assault Regiment “Skelya” (“Rock”), from his duties. The decision followed ...
Moldova: Prime Minister’s sudden resignation triggers a reputational crisis for the pro-Western camp
On 3 July, Moldova’s Prime Minister, Alexandru Munteanu, announced his resignation, eight months after the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) secured parliamentary approval for his government in a ...
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