The conservative GERB party condemned the motion as an attempt to derail Bulgaria’s desire to adopt the euro at the beginning of 2026, a move that would consolidate its European integration.
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Bulgaria's government survives no-confidence vote brought by pro-Russia party
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Video. 50kg of cocaine seized by Spanish police in UK-bound lorry
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Spanish police intercepted over 50kg of cocaine hidden in a lorry bound for the UK, arresting four suspects linked to a drug smuggling network.
Spanish authorities have intercepted over 50 kilograms of cocaine…
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Russians trying to expand combat zone toward Novenke, Zhuravka – border guards
Most of the strikes by Russian troops on the border areas is recorded in Sumy region.
This was reported on national television by the spokesman for the State Border Guard Service, Andriy Demchenko, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“The Russians continue to shell…
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EU digital rules are fair, because they apply to everybody, says Henna Virkkunen
EU presses on with digital laws despite opposition from the US
At a time when disinformation and interference in democracies have proliferated globally, the EU’s Digital Services (DSA) and Digital Markets Acts (DMA) are designed to protect online freedom of expression and not to…
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Today’s US-Russia détente is unlike those of the past
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The writer is the director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies
Last week’s US-Russia talks on a Black Sea…
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Ukraine receives another 5,000 Starlink terminals from Poland
Ukraine received another batch of 5,000 Starlink terminals from Poland, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov has said.
“Another 5,000 Starlink terminals were received from Poland. The terminals…
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EU-Uzbekistan enhanced partnership agreement could be signed as early as June
The EU’s António Costa and Ursula von der Leyen will be taking part in the first-ever EU-Central Asia summit on Friday held in the Uzbek city of Samarkand.
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What are GMOs and why do they remain so controversial?
DNA is similar to a set of instructions written using four letters – A, T, C, and G – which tell the body how to function and develop.
These four letters form a unique combination for each organism, making each one unique.
A segment of DNA is called a gene, while the entire set of…
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Working in Europe: How can social mobility boost the continent’s economy?
More than a third of Europeans face serious barriers to social mobility, leading to lower employment rates, a less productive workforce, and slower career growth than those from wealthier backgrounds.
As Europe’s population ages and businesses need new skills, the number of…
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How is the EU developing trade and investment ties with Central Asia?
As the first-ever EU-Central Asia summit started this week in Samarkand, Euronews spoke to Uzbekistan President, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, about how the EU is developing trade and investment ties with Central Asian states.
“Over the past seven years, the trade turnover between…
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