Crimean Bridge Cut Off: Russia Seeks New Supply Routes
Russian authorities have stopped using the Crimean Bridge to supply troops in Ukraine following attacks by the armed forces, according to DW.
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Moldova Gets €30M Boost for Energy, Education
The Norwegian government has pledged 30 million euros to support Moldova's efforts to transition to cleaner energy sources, strengthen its education sector, and promote good governance practices, according to the Ministry of Energy in Chișinău.
Moldovan Police Seize Electoral Materials: Investigation Underway
Law enforcement authorities have seized a collection of electoral materials, comprising 394,000 newspapers printed at a Chișinău-based printing house, announces the Moldovan Police.
Moscow Denies War Crimes Accusations Amid ICC's Legal Battle
The Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, has been formally placed under search by the Russian Federation, as disclosed in a notification published on the website of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, citing compliance with the Penal Code.
Kyrgyzstan: Runaway Ice Cream Truck Ploughs into Crowd
In the Kyrgyz village of Zherge-Tal, an ice cream truck careened down a mountainside during a national holiday, ploughing into a crowd of celebrants and injuring 29 children.
Ukraine Village Ravaged, Kyiv Strikes Back with US Rockets
The Ukrainian village of Ocheretyne has been ravaged by fighting, as shown in drone footage obtained by The Associated Press.
Eurovision Heats Up: Non-Binary Artist, City Boy Anthem
The Eurovision Song Contest, a music festival watched by an estimated 200 million people worldwide, opens this Sunday in Malmö, Sweden, with the "turquoise carpet" ceremony.
Georgia's PM Defends 'Foreign Agents' Bill Amid Global Criticism
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze rebuffed criticisms from the United States and the European Union regarding a proposed "foreign agents" bill on Friday, asserting that opponents were unwilling to engage in meaningful dialogue, as reported by Reuters.
20th anniversary of the 2004 EU enlargement. "All Europeans can be masters of their own destiny"
It is the 20th anniversary of the 2004 EU enlargementa. On May 1, 2004, 10 countries joined the Community Block. These are Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
A Surge of AI-Generated Images Threatens Online Authenticity
Experts are warning about the growing prevalence of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images on Facebook and other social media platforms.
Netanyahu Declares Intent to Invade Rafah Amid Ceasefire Uncertainty
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted on Tuesday that Israel intends to enter Rafah, situated in the southern Gaza Strip, regardless of Hamas's acceptance of the latest ceasefire proposal, as reported by POLITICO.
Ukraine: Deadly Smuggling Exploits War Escape
At least 30 Ukrainian citizens have died attempting to flee the country since February 2022, according to Andriy Demchenko, Chief of Ukraine's Border Police.