Falcon 10 crashes in Badakhshan province
A Falcon 10 medical plane chartered from Gaya, India, to Tashkent-Yuzhny in Uzbekistan has disappeared from radar over Afghanistan, Rosaviatsia, the Russian aviation authority, said.
Bogdan Nigai
Explosive Saturday: Rocket attacks shake Syria, Iraq, Lebanon
Rocket attacks in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Yemen on Saturday underscored the growing risk of the Gaza conflict triggering a broader regional confrontation between Iran and its allies against Israel and the United States, as reported by Reuters.
Russian LNG terminal in Baltic Sea on fire, no casualties
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Ust-Luga port on the Baltic Sea in Russia was on fire on Sunday, the regional governor said, according to the Romanian news agency Agerpres.
Romanian farmers, truckers protest insurance, subsidies
Romanian farmers and truckers continued their protests on Saturday, the 11th day of demonstrations.
Tensions rise in the Middle East as four Iranian generals killed in Syrian airstrike
A suspected Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital of Damascus on Saturday night tragically claimed the lives of four high-ranking Iranian security officials, further escalating tensions in the already volatile Middle East, BBC has reported.
Ukraine rejects peace talks, advisor warns of Putin's expansionist goals
Presidential adviser from Ukraine, Mihailo Podoliak, asserts that Ukraine will not negotiate with Russia, claiming that dictator Vladimir Putin aims to conquer not only Ukraine but also other former Soviet territories, as reported by RBC.
Dutch journalist murder suspects also planned to kidnap PM
A Dutch criminal gang suspected of murdering a Dutch investigative journalist in 2021 also planned to kidnap the Dutch prime minister, according to a witness in the case, CNN has learned.
Bucharest police conduct overnight snow removal patrol & vulnerability checks
Throughout the night of Friday to Saturday, local police in Bucharest undertook a comprehensive patrol focused on snow removal efforts and the wellbeing of vulnerable individuals amidst the city's recent snowfall, as reported by Agerpres.
Denmark sets aside $400 mln for drone surveillance in Arctic, North Atlantic
Denmark has set aside 2.74 billion Danish crowns ($400 million) to strengthen surveillance and intelligence in the Arctic and North Atlantic with long-range drones, as part of a wider framework agreement to revamp its defence and meet NATO goals, Reuters reports.
Carolina Străjescu
MEPs threaten legal action if Commission unfreezes more funds for Hungary
In a scathing resolution, Members of the European Parliament threatened to launch legal action against the European Commission if the executive releases further frozen funds to Hungary, Euronews reports.
The Romanian government has solutions to the demands of protesting farmers and transporters
The Romanian government announced a support of 100 euros per hectare to farmers to compensate for the losses suffered due to the war in Ukraine. The Romanian Prime Minister, Marcel Ciolacu, claims that more than 162 thousand farmers will benefit from budgetary aid in the total amount of about 250 million euros.
Pakistani-Iranian crisis is intensifying. Pakistan retaliated with strikes at Iran
The conflict is escalating in the East. Pakistan has launched several missile attacks targeting, according to Islamabad, several locations in a province of Iran where terrorists were located. On the other hand, the media in Iran wrote that three women and four children were killed, all non-Iranians.