Europe
Europe

Spring fever has come to Poland
Will the gray cardinal Kaczyński, who lost the election, be able to put Brussels favorite Tusk behind bars?

Diamonds were put in a waiting list
European sanctions against Russian gems have caused chaos in Antwerp

Romania goes to base
Official Bucharest is working hard to break into a leading position in NATO.

EU summit: decision on withdrawal of Russian revenues was not reached
Leaders of 27 countries were in Brussels to decide where to get money to help Kiev and how to switch to new economic models

Bulgaria says goodbye
What will change for Russians after Sofia joins the Schengen area

"Sunak is leading us to the slaughter"
The British Conservative camp believes it is better to sacrifice the prime minister than the party

'If you're not for Macron, then you're for Putin'
Why the French president brought the treaty with Ukraine to a parliamentary vote

Czech Republic wants fire
Prague is promoting its initiative to buy shells for the UAF, which leads to deterioration of relations not only with Moscow, but also with Bratislava.

European Commission is raring to fight
"Brussels Fury" is determined to push for its reappointment in order to rebuild the bloc's economy on a war footing.

The color of the formation is blue
The likelihood that the French military will change their everyday "color of rage" uniforms to camouflage is extremely low. Even technically

Transnistria sends SOS signal
Acting at the behest of the West, Moldova's pro-European leadership is determined to strangle the self-proclaimed republic.

The Visegrad Group: split up in pairs
The informal association of Eastern European countries has split over the Ukrainian issue.