NATO Summit: Calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops from the Republic of Moldova and Georgia
The final declaration of the NATO summit in Washington that ends today emphasizes the strategic importance of the Black Sea region, committing to monitor developments in the area and focus on security threats, writes Agerpres.
Tragic case in Belgium. A baby was killed in a park after a tree branch landed on the child's pram
In Brussels, a 2-month-old baby was killed in a park after a tree branch landed on the child's pram.
Mihaela Culcinschi
Dorin Recean: Over 370 companies have accessed loans under the government program 373
Over 370 companies accessed credits under the government program 373. They managed to attract investments worth more than two billion lei. This was announced by Prime Minister Dorin Recean, at the start of the Government meeting.
Russia hit electrical installations and port infrastructure in Ukraine: Victims reported
Last night, the enemy attacked the port infrastructure in Odessa with missiles and also hit an electrical installation in the Rivne region with drones, reports UNIAN.
Bogdan Nigai
Russian court orders arrest of Yulia Navalnaya in absentia
A court in Moscow has ordered Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of late Russian opposition politician Alexey Navalny, to be arrested in absentia, her spokesperson said Tuesday, CNN reports.
Stoltenberg: Russia's victory in Ukraine is the main risk for NATO
NATO views Russia’s victory in Ukraine as its "biggest cost and the greatest risk," because the outcome of the conflict will shape global security for decades, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, TASS reports.
Germany, eight other Baltic Sea nations seek to jointly buy naval mines
Germany and eight other countries on the Baltic Sea aim to jointly procure naval mines, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Tuesday, as Russia is taking an increasingly assertive stance in the Baltic Sea region, Reuters reports.
Carolina Străjescu
Storm Beryl kills three, knocks out power for 2.7 million in Texas
Tropical Storm Beryl brought howling winds and torrential rain to southeast Texas on Monday, killing at least three people, flooding highways, closing oil ports, canceling more than 1,300 flights and knocking out power to more than 2.7 million homes and businesses, Reuters reports.
Rodica Mazur
The President of Georgia, on the freezing of EU aid and the cancellation of joint exercises with the USA: It is a response to the hostile policy of the authorities
Georgia's accession to the European Union has been halted, and some of the bloc's financial support to the South Caucasus country has been frozen after the Georgian authorities adopted a new law that critics feared would curb democratic freedoms, the EU Ambassador in Georgia said Tuesday, AP reports.
Georgia's accession to the European Union is stopped
Georgia’s hopes of joining the European Union have been put on ice, just months after the South Caucasus country was granted candidate status, the bloc’s ambassador announced, Politico reports.
June sizzles to 13th straight monthly heat record
Earth’s more than year-long streak of record-shattering hot months kept on simmering through June, according to the European climate service Copernicus, AP reports.
Russian embassy in Prague splattered with 'blood' after missile attack on Ukraine kills 41 civilians
After a massive Russian missile attack on Ukraine on July 8, the Russian Embassy in Prague was doused with a red liquid that mimics blood. Videos and photos of the action were posted on the X social network, Evropeiskaia Pravda reports.