Europe Sweden Sweden's membership of the European Union must be 'reviewed', as was stated by the influential Eurosceptic leader of the Sweden Democrats Jimmie Åkesson
Europe Iceland The Minister of Social Affairs and Labour Market signed a declaration of intent for more personalised support for young people in vulnerable positions, with an investment of $3,3 million over the next three years
Europe Greece A survey by the Greek Exporters' Association shows that 9 out of 10 companies are unable to find staff, complaining of a mismatch between labour supply and demand and blaming a lack of specialisation
Europe Latvia The municipal administration has confirmed the opening of taps at free drinking water points scattered around Riga
Europe Norway Norwegian Justice Minister Emilie Enger discussed ways to strengthen cooperation on the Syrian refugee crisis with Jordanian Interior Minister Mazen Faraya
Europe Poland A group of 7.967 guitarists gathered Monday in the southwestern city of Wrocław to perform Jimi Hendrix's hit 'Hey Joe', breaking the Guinness world record for ensemble playing
Europe Czech Republic Czech, Finnish and Hungarian authorities dismantled a criminal network suspected of leading an international prostitution ring in which many victims and perpetrators were allegedly from the country
Europe Albania The number of people diagnosed with HIV and AIDS is increasing in the country, with eight cases confirmed since the beginning of 2023
Europe Kosovo PM Kurti had a meeting at the Delphi Forum with Greek Foreign Minister Dendias, which led to hope that Greece might change its position on the non-recognition of the country
Europe Monaco At the first edition of the Cagliari-Monaco offshore sailing race, Yacht Club de Monaco members fully dominated the podium; the institution is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year
Europe Ireland Ireland's first 'Clean Air Strategy', aimed at reducing pollution-related deaths and improving air quality to meet WHO targets, was approved by the government
Europe Serbia The Serbian Museum of Genocide Victims said on Friday that it has obtained a list with the names and details of 5.800 Serbian children rescued from Ustasa death camps in the Nazi-allied Independent State of Croatia, thought to have been lost or destroyed
Europe Denmark The Danish national auditor Rigsrevisionen has criticised both the Environment and Defence ministries for failing to limit the use and emission of the controversial ‘forever chemical’ PFAS over a period spanning several years