Rivers in England are among the most polluted in Europe. A study by the British Parliament, scheduled for Thursday, says rivers are a “chemical mix” of sewage, agricultural waste and plastic. Due to years of reductions in water management and
Despite continued artillery shelling, the Russian invasion of Ukraine looks set to stall a bit. A Russian general also admitted yesterday that the operation did not go according to plan. We have seen some delays in the last few days,”
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The scene shows civilians from Sumi. expelled Kirl Tymoshenko, an adviser to Ukrainian President Zhelensky, shared pictures of the expulsion of civilians from Sumi on Tuesday. Sumi, a city in northeastern Ukraine, has been the site of heavy attacks in
India and the Netherlands celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations this year. On that occasion, a special slogan was launched to celebrate 75 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries. To celebrate strong political, economic and commercial ties, a
The war Russia is waging in Ukraine is just over a week old, but it has transformed Europe beyond recognition. For example, defense was once a stepchild for many EU Member States, but this approach is untenable in the face
Russia wants to temporarily stop foreign businessmen from selling their assets in Russia, to ensure they are not swayed by political pressure after the invasion of Ukraine. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said on Tuesday, according to Reuters news agency,
Turkey’s foreign minister has warned warships planning to enter the Black Sea to turn around. Under the 1936 Treaty of Montreux, Turkey could deny ships access to the Black Sea. The only route to the Black Sea was via the
Photo: ANP Airlines from Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Poland are no longer allowed to fly through Russian airspace. The move follows similar sanctions those countries have imposed in reverse against Russian airlines. This was reported by the Russian aviation authorities.
In the space of just a few days, some of the holiest houses in German politics have been toppled. Until a few days ago, and always with reference to ‘our history’, the Scholz government, like Merkel’s before it, held on