July 3, 2023 Slovak central bank head refuses to resign over bribery charges Slovak central bank head and former Finance Minister Peter Kazimir has declared his intent to remain in office, despite grave bribery charges being levied against him.
June 28, 2023 Cracking of encrypted phones in Europe leads to seizure of hundreds of tons of drugs A European investigation where authorities listened in to criminals by using encrypted phones has led to 6,500 arrests worldwide and the seizure of hundreds of tons of drugs.
June 27, 2023 European Union to look into blocking sun's rays to combat climate change: Report The European Union on Wednesday will begin to look into a possible strategy to combat climate change: blocking some of the sun's rays from Earth's surface, according to a report.
June 26, 2023 Serbian court releases 3 police officers following US, EU demands that they be set free Three police officers from Kosovo were released after being detained earlier this month. The officers were released after the U.S. and European Union demanded they be set free.
June 25, 2023 Greece’s conservatives win landslide victory in elections Greece's conservative New Democracy party won a majority in election's Sunday, handing its leader another term as prime minister and inflicting a major defeat on their leftist rival.
June 16, 2023 Serbia bucks US, EU; opens proceedings against arrested Kosovo police officers Serbian prosecutors on Friday began legal proceedings against three Kosovar police officers arrested near the two nations' border, leaving pleas by the international community unheeded.
June 16, 2023 Greek coast guard defends its response to shipwreck where up to 500 passengers are feared dead The Greek government has been under renewed pressure to address Europe’s migration issue after a ship carrying hundreds of passengers sank off the country’s south coast.
June 16, 2023 China condemns EU Parliament resolution addressing Hong Kong’s deteriorating freedoms Beijing is objecting to a resolution adopted by the European Parliament which addresses Hong Kong’s shrinking freedoms of speech. It also calls for the release of pro-democracy activists.
June 15, 2023 EU nature restoration law narrowly survives attack by conservative lawmakers European Parliament's environment committee voted against a proposal Thursday that could have derailed a draft law aimed at restoring nature and protecting species across the continent.
June 9, 2023 ICJ lets 32 countries back Ukraine in genocide case against Russia The United Nations' International Court of Justice has allowed a record 32 countries to back Ukraine in its genocide case against Russia.