Biden: We will Soon Deploy Troops in Europe
President Joe Biden has said he will soon send a small number of US troops to bolster NATO's presence in Eastern Europe as tensions rise over Russia's military build-up along Ukraine's borders.
President Joe Biden has said he will soon send a small number of US troops to bolster NATO's presence in Eastern Europe as tensions rise over Russia's military build-up along Ukraine's borders.
The EU's ombudsman today criticized the European Commission for failing to release text messages between its president, Ursula von der Leyen, and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, Reuters reported.
Austria lifts strict restrictions on unvaccinated as of Monday, January 31. This was announced by the government in Vienna.
US President Joe Biden held an 80-minute video conference with several European leaders on the Ukrainian crisis last night, Reuters and AFP reported.
At the moment, the European Union does not plan to withdraw the families of its diplomats from Ukraine, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Joseph Borrell was quoted as saying by Reuters.
Protest and riots in Brussels. The police used tear gas and water cannons against protesters who are disagreeing with the green certificate. Several buildings in the Belgian capital have been severely damaged. There are also arrested individuals.
Tighter restrictions on those not vaccinated against covid come into force in France today, DPA reported.
German Navy Commander Vice Admiral Kay-Achim Schönbach has resigned after being criticized for saying that Vladimir Putin wants respect and Kiev will never regain the Crimean peninsula annexed by Moscow, world news agencies reported.
The Prime Minister of North Macedonia Dimitar Kovachevski and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen talked on the phone yesterday, and among the topics discussed was the visit of Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov to Skopje this
The lower house of the Austrian parliament (National Council) has approved a bill on mandatory vaccination against COVID-19, world agencies reported.
Defender of people with traditional sexual orientation, but an opponent of abortion. An unwavering fighter for the rule of law in her native Malta, but a much softer stance on similar issues in other EU countries. Supporter of the resettlement of migrants
In weeks, from February 1st, new rules on the validity of covid vaccination certificates will enter into force in the EU. Those who are older than 9 months will not be able to be used for travel within the union. The European Commission changed the rules
As of today, Germany introduces new requirements for those arriving from Bulgaria. Our country is classified as a high-risk area due to the spread of COVID-19.
Today, the Austrian government presented at a press conference broadcast on television, the bill on mandatory vaccination against COVID-19, which will enter into force on 1 February.
The French Senate approved tighter restrictions on the unvaccinated in order to stop the fifth wave of COVID-19 in the country, DPA reported.
From today until the end of the state of emergency in Italy, which should end on 31 March, the super-green certificate (certificate for vaccinated against coronavirus and COVID-19, but not for those tested by PCR or antigen test) becomes mandatory for alm
The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen today supported France's decision to introduce vaccination passes, which will replace the previously known COVID certificates for vaccinated, post-ill and tested for coronavirus, BTA reported.
The European Union has declared 2022 the Year of Youth in honor of young people's efforts to overcome the difficulties they have faced as a result of the global coronavirus pandemic.
Exactly at 00:00 Bulgaria entered 2022, and with it begins the 15th year in which our country is a full member of the European Union.
France is taking over the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union today for six months, with ambitious priorities first presented on 9 December last year by President Emmanuel Macron.
One word has become a symbol of the passing year for the European Union - a pandemic, the fight against which has become the dominant theme. "The pandemic will last longer than previously thought," said Germany's new health minister, Karl Lauterbach. Euro
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