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Serbian students demand snap parliamentary elections after months of protests
The student movement in Serbia, which has been protesting for months against Aleksandar Vučić’s government, has now made early parliamentary elections one of their demands.
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Ukraine’s forex reserves in April increase by 10.2%, to historical maximum of $46.7 bln
The international reserves of Ukraine as of May 1, 2025 amounted to $46.7 billion, which is 10.2%, or $4.29 billion more than a month ago, this is their largest size in history, according to statistics from the National Bank of…
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Merz linking security guarantees for Ukraine to long-term ceasefire
Germany’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz has linked the issue of providing security guarantees to Ukraine with the establishment of a long-term ceasefire, expressing hope that the sides can agree on a truce in the coming days.
He made the remarks to journalists…
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Up to 30% of Ukrainian prisoners could join army amid mobilization struggles
Ukraine’s prison system may provide a significant number of recruits for the country’s defense forces, with officials estimating between 20% and 30% of the country’s 37,000 inmates could potentially join the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
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Serbian president’s flight to Moscow on Victory Day blocked by Baltic states
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has been denied permission to use Latvian and Lithuanian airspace for his planned flight to Moscow, according to Serbian media outlets Novosti and Kurir.
Victory Day, observed annually on 9 May, commemorates the Soviet Union’s Red Army’s liberation of…
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The environmental, social and public health toll of Europe’s factory farming dependency
The crisis sparked by the Trump administration’s tariff policy has forced the world to consider which industries will be hardest hit by future levies on imports and exports.
Soy and corn are two of the US’ main exports to Europe, and…
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‘Parade of Pariahs’: On 80th WWII Victory Anniversary, Kremlin Will Flaunt Foreign Guests and Project a Win in Ukraine
When President Vladimir Putin addresses Russia’s military to mark 80 years since Nazi Germany surrendered to the Soviet Union, he won’t just be speaking to his own country.
The Russian leader is…
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Who’s attending Moscow’s Victory Day parade? The Kremlin has published a guest list ahead of May 9
Troops march toward Red Square to attend a rehearsal for the Victory Day military parade in Moscow, Russia, on May 3, 2025. (Sefa Karacan / Anadolu via Getty Images)
Russia’s annual Victory Day parade is set to take place in Moscow on May 9, in…
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Defense Forces destroy two out of five Russian ballistic missiles, 81 out of 197 UAVs – AFU Air Force
From May 6 to May 7, the Russians attacked Ukrainian territory with five Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles, and also carried out several waves of attacks with 187 attack UAVs and other types of drone imitators, the Air Force of the…
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