Drunk Driving Penalties to Be Enforced EU-Wide Under New Agreement
A new provisional agreement reached between the European Parliament and the Polish presidency of the Council of the EU will make penalties for speeding
Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) has rejected the no-confidence vote against the government.
The no-confidence vote was scheduled on the opposition's request.
Ahead of the vote, opposition lawmakers banged their desks and cried "Out! Out! Out!" as Prime Minister Mykola Azarov defended the government's record and accused opponents of paralyzing its work by blocking its headquarters. He also condemned them for seizing a government and a trade-union building, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
The opposition fell short of the 226 votes required by law to pass the motion, securing 186 votes.
Before the vote, the opposition also grilled rulers about police brutality during the protests, prompting Azarov to apologize for the actions of Berkut, Ukraine's special riot police units, early Saturday morning, when they dispersed by extreme force pro-EU protesters in the capital Kiev.
Outside the parliament building, thousands of demonstrators continue to rally, waving EU and Ukrainian flags under the watch of riot police.
Rallies have been reported in Odessa, Lvov, and other cities.
Ukraine made the decision on the EU deal nearly two weeks ago, saying it could not afford to break ties with Moscow. Russia is trying to bring Kiev into its own customs union
The death toll from the wildfires sweeping through southeastern South Korea has risen to 18
Several thousand demonstrators took to the streets of central Budapest to protest against a newly passed law that effectively bans gay pride parades and restricts the right to assembly
The United States, Russia, and Ukraine have reached an agreement to reduce hostilities in the Black Sea
On March 25, Alexander Lukashenko marked the beginning of his seventh term as Belarusian president
An explosion took place at a munitions warehouse in the Poličské strojírny plant, located in the Svitavy district of Czechia, on March 25
The European Union is set to introduce a two-year probationary period for young drivers, a first in the bloc’s history
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