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    Moldova appoints pro-EU economist as prime minister

    November 3, 2025December 1, 2025

    Alexandru Munteanu has worked outside Moldova for 20 years including for the World Bank and has not previously held political office. The appointment of Alexandru Munteanu, a 61-year-old economist, follows a parliamentary election in September in which President Maia Sandu’s ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) resoundingly defeated a…

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    Latvia’s parliament votes to quit controversial Istanbul Convention on violence against women

    October 31, 2025December 1, 2025

    Latvia’s parliament voted on Thursday to withdraw from the Council of Europe’s Istanbul Convention, an international treaty designed to prevent and combat violence against women and domestic violence, after a conservative partner in the ruling coalition defied the prime minister and president to force the move. Latvia had ratified the…

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    Croatia’s €2 billion military leap: tanks, drones, and Balkan tensions

    October 31, 2025December 1, 2025

    Croatia is launching its most ambitious military overhaul in decades, with parliamentary approval for four major defence projects totaling €1.945 billion. Driven by heightened geopolitical tensions in the Balkans and Europe, particularly since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the initiative aims to create a faster, smarter, and more mobile armed forces…

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    Germany examines nationalising Rosneft arm after Trump sanctions

    October 31, 2025December 1, 2025

    U.S. sanctions on Russian oil producer Rosneft have rekindled discussions in Germany about nationalising the company’s business there, including a refinery that Berlin depends on for most of its fuel, two sources familiar with the talks told Reuters. The situation highlights the complex web linking Germany with Russia, which supplied…

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    EU urges Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland to lift unilateral bans on Ukrainian farm exports

    October 31, 2025December 1, 2025

    The European Commission will hold talks with Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland to persuade them to drop unilateral restrictions on certain Ukrainian agricultural exports now that a renewed EU-Ukraine trade deal has taken effect. Deputy Chief Spokesperson Olof Gill made the announcement at a press conference in Brussels on 31 October….

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