North Korea tested an Underwater Nuclear-Capable Attack Drone
North Korea has tested a new underwater nuclear-capable attack drone
North Korea has tested a new underwater nuclear-capable attack drone
Protests in France escalated into riots. In Bordeaux, demonstrators set fire to the town hall. In many cities, there were clashes between protesters and the police
Hungary will not arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he enters the country, said Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff, adding that there would be no legal grounds for doing so
A Romanian court has extended the detention of controversial influencer Andrew Tate, who is being investigated along with his brother for alleged human trafficking and rape
Day 393 of the invasion of Ukraine. Summary of key events in the last 24 hours
The supply of 155 mm projectiles to Ukraine should be part of the general conclusions for the country, which are expected to be proposed at the European Council starting tomorrow in Brussels
Day 392 of the invasion of Ukraine. Summary of key events in the last 24 hours
Bujar Osmani spoke about the changes in the constitution to "Click Plus" on TV21
This year marks 30 years since the United Nations declared March 22 as Water Day
Police used tear gas against demonstrators in Paris who set garbage containers and a motorcycle on fire.
Day 391 of the invasion of Ukraine. Summary of key events in the last 24 hours
Law enforcement agencies across the US are bracing for the possibility of unrest during protests amid pending criminal charges against former President Donald Trump
The French government under President Emmanuel Macron has survived two no-confidence votes in parliament, but still faces intense pressure over a controversial pension reform
Day 390 of the invasion of Ukraine. Summary of key events in the last 24 hours
Welcoming the deal between the "two brotherly countries," the King of Saudi Arabia has invited Iran's President to visit Riyadh
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has urged his country to be ready to launch nuclear strikes at any moment, accusing the US and South Korea of expanding joint military exercises involving US nuclear-capable weapons
Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter said the government's decision to provide liquidity support to UBS Group AG and Credit Suisse was made with the aim of maintaining financial stability and not simply a desire to save a troubled institution
The world population reached 8 billion already at the end of last year
Day 389 of the invasion of Ukraine. Summary of key events in the last 24 hours
More than 80 people have been detained in successive protests against the pension reform in France
On 19 March 2023, presidential election will be held in Montenegro for the eighth time since the introduction of the multi-party system in this country and for the fourth time since its independence was proclaimed in 2006.
Google Street View is again on its way through Bulgaria
Bulgaria has the Largest Gray Economy in Europe