- Romania’s pro-EU government falls after no-confidence vote — what happens next? The Kyiv Independent
- Romanian government collapses after no-confidence vote Reuters
- Romania’s pro-European coalition collapses after prime minister fails a…
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Romania's pro-EU government falls after no-confidence vote — what happens next? – The Kyiv Independent
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Counter-terror investigation into synagogue fire – BBC
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European Commission seeks founding members for new EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance
The European Commission has announced a call for applications to participate in the creation of a new EU-Ukraine Drone Alliance, aimed at bringing together manufacturers, innovators, startups, and end users of defense technologies.
That is according to the European…
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Financial strain, lockdowns and fear of infection during disease outbreaks magnify violence against women and girls − new research
When the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, another crisis quietly grew behind closed doors. Reports from around the globe suggested that violence against women and girls was increasing. Governments, nongovernmental organizations and advocates began referring to the…
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In rural Appalachia, abortion pill offers reproductive choice and privacy − but police may see a crime
A 35-year-old Kentucky woman was arrested in late 2025, accused of taking abortion pills that she ordered online.
The gestational age and status of the pregnancy is unknown. But Kentucky, like the majority of Southern states that contain Appalachian counties, has a complete abortion…
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How workplace stress hijacks the nervous system to cause headaches − and a neurologist’s guide to managing them
Many people finish the workday not just tired but wired. Their mind keeps racing, their body feels tense, and even in moments that should be restful they feel a lingering sense of urgency. Conversations replay in their mind, unfinished tasks resurface, and their nervous system seems…
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Pollen allergies are brutal this year – a doctor explains why, and how to find relief
Spring means beautiful flowers, fragrant lilacs – and lots of tree pollen coating cars and setting off sneezing, wheezing and headaches.
As an allergist and immunologist at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, I help patients with seasonal allergies and associated allergic…
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Ukraine’s GDP declines 0.5% in Q1 2026 – statistics
Ukraine’s real gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of 2026 decreased by 0.5% compared to the first quarter of 2025, following growth of 3.0% in the fourth quarter of last year, 2.1% in the third…
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Zelensky condemns Russian ‘utter cynicism’ as it strikes ahead of truce
Ahead of its own midnight ceasefire, Ukraine also launched a series of aerial attacks on Russia, hitting an industrial area in Kirishi in the Leningrad region and a factory that produces military components in Cheboksary, in Russia’s Chuvash Republic.
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Quota for reservation of up to 50% of conscripts in civil service fully exhausted everywhere – NACS Head Aliushina
Natalia Aliushina, Head of the National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service (NACS), stated that a primary cause of the staffing deficit in the civil service is the 50% limit on the reservation of conscripts. There are currently 30,600 vacancies in the civil service that remain…
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