Bulgarian President Radev Warns of Social Risks and 'Price Shock' from Eurozone Transition
President Rumen Radev once again declined to clearly express his support or opposition to the adoption of the euro in Bulgaria
Uhuru Kenyatta, who is indicted for crimes against humanity, has narrowly won the presidential election in Kenya.
The country's Deputy Prime Minister won 50.07% of the vote, officials said Saturday.
However, the main challenger, Raila Odinga, alleged massive fraud and said he would challenge the results of the "tainted election" in the Supreme Court, the BBC has informed.
Kenyatta is facing trial at the International Criminal Court over post-election violence that plunged the nation into chaos in 2007.
He is accused of fuelling the communal violence that saw more than 1,000 people killed and 600,000 forced from their homes.
The U.S. Department of Justice has publicly denied the existence of any so-called "client list" connected to Jeffrey Epstein
The European Parliament has rejected a motion of no confidence against the European Commission led by Ursula von der Leyen
Kyiv was rocked by a massive Russian attack overnight on July 9–10, as waves of drones and ballistic missiles struck the capital and surrounding oblasts for the second consecutive night
North Macedonia’s Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski declared on Wednesday that Bulgaria is pursuing a long-standing strategy aimed at erasing the Macedonian nation and identity
The European Parliament has adopted the report on North Macedonia, authored by Austrian MEP Thomas Waitz, without any mention of the “Macedonian language and identity”
Bulgarian MEP Tsvetelina Penkova, representing the Bulgarian Socialist Party, addressed Bulgaria’s forthcoming entry into the eurozone
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