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Ambassadors from Spanish speaking countries to read from Cervantes on International Book Day
Personalities representing the diplomatic and cultural life of the Spanish speaking countries in Bucharest, alongside the Spanish writer Care Santos, will read from the work of Miguel de Cervantes and several other great Spanish authors to the Romanian audience, on the International Book Day, informs a press release of the Cervantes Institute...
Reinsalu: Russia using coronavirus as cover for Ukraine destabilization
Foreign Minister Urmas Reinsalu (Isamaa) says Russia had not taken any real steps towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict in eastern Ukraine, and was using every opportunity destabilise that country, including taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic. …read more Source::...
Chernobyl: When fire hits a post-nuclear wilderness
Wildfires inside the Chernobyl exclusion zone in Ukraine have had a significant impact on what has become a unique conservation area. …read more Source::...
Schools books showing Crimea as part of Russia will be recalled
More than 5,000 English language textbooks featuring a map showing Crimea as part of Russia will be recalled from Estonian schools and corrected. The books have been used by 200 schools across the country for the last two years. …read more Source::...
Circular Economy: EU State of Play
Circularity and the reduction of the negative environmental impacts that the circular economy aims to address are an EU-wide issue, and there are cross-border effects both in terms of pollution and impacts on the EU internal market. To combat the challenges of climate change and environmental degradation, the European Commission put forward the...
Bulgaria’s authorities deny rumors of radiation danger
The radiation situation in Bulgaria is in its normal range, the heads of the Fire Safety and Civil Defense Chief Directorate and the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology categorically said at an extraordinary briefing at the Council of Ministers Building. The special briefing was held due to reject the rumors circulating on the social...
Police levy fines, shut monastery as Ukraine begins Orthodox Easter under lockdown
Ukrainians geared up to celebrate Orthodox Easter this weekend under the wary eye of authorities who have tightened lockdown measures to fight the spread of the coronavirus and fined people for breaking the rules. …read more Source::...
Chernobyl wildfire blankets Kyiv in thick smog
Ukraine’s capital is now among the world’s most polluted cities, an international ranking shows. …read more Source::...
Did Thierry Baudet take Russian money? He says messages were ironic
Dutch far-right politician Thierry Baudet, one of the main backers of the 2016 referendum on Ukraine and the EU, has… …read more Source::...
WhatsApp leak exposes Russia link to Dutch far-right
A Dutch far-right politician behind a 2016 referendum on Ukraine and the EU had fishy ties to Russia, according to new revelations. …read more Source::...



