Africa March 18, 2024 Egypt to address migration influx, economic pressures through $8 billion EU aid package The European Union has announced an $8 billion aid package for Egypt to alleviate economic pressures and address concerns about increased migration, officials say.
World March 17, 2024 Greece travel guide: Popular tourist destinations from Athens to the islands With rich history, delicious cuisine, beautiful cities and natural attractions, Greece offers something for everyone. Learn about its top destinations from Athens to the islands.
The European Union March 15, 2024 Croatia schedules April 17 election for new parliament Croatian President Zoran Milanovic announced Friday that the country's next parliamentary election will be held on April 17, just over a month after its dissolution.
Europe March 15, 2024 Hungary PM Orbán blasts 'Western world,' calls for Trump victory Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán delivered a fiery speech in which he called for spectators to help him “occupy Brussels" in the upcoming European Union elections.
Europe March 14, 2024 Croatia dissolves parliament ahead of election season Croatian lawmakers voted unanimously Thursday to dissolve the country's parliament, paving the way for elections to the legislative body later this year.
Africa March 13, 2024 EU tracking Bangladeshi ship hijacked off Somalia's coast The European Union is tracking a Bangladesh-flagged cargo ship whose 23 crewmembers were taken hostage this week by pirates off Somalia's coast.
Ukraine March 13, 2024 Polish farmers refuse to completely unblock Ukraine border crossing, state news agency reports Polish farmers allowed more trucks to pass through a border crossing with Ukraine, but reneged on a promise to unblock it completely, Polish state news agency PAP reported.
Artificial Intelligence March 13, 2024 European Union lawmakers approve of world leading artificial intelligence law European Union lawmakers have approved the Artificial Intelligence Act, which acts as a global signpost for other nations in regulating artificial intelligence technology.
Europe March 12, 2024 Belgian far-right activist sentenced to 1 year in jail for racist speech A Belgian court sentenced prominent far-right activist Dries Van Langenhove to a year in prison for what the judge called “racist, hateful, Nazi and negationist speech."
Europe March 11, 2024 Portugal's election sees surge in support for populist party as Europe leans right The Chega, or Enough, party in Portugal has had an astounding rise to popularity over the last five years and saw a surge in support in the recent general election.
Artificial Intelligence March 9, 2024 Europe launches AI office to serve as 'global reference point' on safety, policy and development The European Union, United States and China are just a few of the political entities jockeying to lead artificial intelligence field both from a technological and policy standpoint.