Billionaire former prime minister Andrej Babiš won the Czech Republic's parliamentary elections according to partial results ...
Babiš is back: Billionaire's return steers Czechia away from Ukraine and toward Hungary and Slovakia
Babiš said he was planning to abandon an internationally recognized Czech initiative that acquires artillery shells for Ukraine on markets outside the EU. He also opposes a NATO commitment to ...
The undersigned organizations express our deep concern about the escalation of violence, repression and militarization by the ...
We speak with Rutgers University professor Mark Bray, who fled from the U.S. to Spain with his family after receiving death ...
SOME 23 Romanian criminals have been deported from the State by charter flight, it’s emerged. Justice Minister Jim ...
Billionaire Andrej Babiš became another populist leader in Central Europe to stage a political comeback by winning big in the Czech Republic's parliamentary election, according to nearly complete ...
Mark Bray was teaching courses on anti-fascism. Turning Point USA accused him of belonging to antifa, which he denies. He ...
The Israeli authorities’ decision of 23 September to close the Allenby/King Hussein Bridge crossing for passenger access in both directions and for cargo traffic impacts freedom of movement between ...
PRAGUE (AP) — Populist Czech billionaire Andrej Babiš won a parliamentary election Saturday in a a political comeback that put the country on a course away from supporting Ukraine and toward Hungary ...
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Billionaire’s return steers Czechia away from Ukraine, toward pro-Russian bloc
Babiš’s victory deprives Ukraine of a staunch supporter and steers Czechia toward the pro-Russian path taken by Hungary and ...
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23 Romanian criminals booted out of Ireland in major deportation crackdown
The 23 convicted criminals, who were serving prison sentences for offences in Ireland including assaults, thefts, burglaries, ...
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has filed a criminal complaint with Turkish authorities against Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders saying that he had insulted him on social media, state-owned ...
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