Europe Ireland President Higgins warmly welcomed the Vatican's renunciation of the 'Doctrine of Discovery'
Europe Hungary For the Hungarian people, war is worrying and dangerous, and the threat of a world war 'is not a literary exaggeration', said Prime Minister Orbán
Europe Romania Romanian lottery has launchds 'Treasure Hunt', a new scratch card with prizes of up to 200.000 lei (40.000€)
Europe North Macedonia The government has allocated €3 million, out of a total value of €6 million, to the city of Skopje for the construction of the 'Hasan Pristina' boulevard, or as it is commonly known, 'Kachanicki road', to Kosovo
Europe Montenegro European Court of Human Rights rejected a case brought by relatives of war victims deported from Montenegro in 1992 and then mostly killed, ruling that they had already accepted settlements with the Montenegrin authorities
Europe Monaco Free shuttles and changes in public transport have been introduced to ensure better service for tennis fans attending the Monte-Carlo Masters
Europe Moldova Moldovan running community recently ran 14km through Old Orhei nature reserve to collect plastic waste left behind by tourists and locals for 55th anniversary of the founding of this protected area
Europe Belarus President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that the results of economic cooperation between the two countries are satisfactory, during his meeting with Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko in Moscow
Europe Slovakia Róbert Slíž, at the age of 24, has cast more than 120 bells using traditional medieval technology and is one of the few in Slovakia to make a living as a bellringer
Europe Ireland March 2023 was the wettest month in the last 83 years, according to provisional statistics from Met Éireann, with an average of 173,3 millimeters of rain across the island
Europe Portugal The country confirmed the termination of the golden visa regime as it was; between 2012 and 2023, 89% of residence permits were granted exclusively for the purchase of real estate, while only in 22 cases did investors create jobs
Europe Norway PM Jonas Gahr Støre hopes that the first large offshore wind projects will boost local expertise that can spread around the world, but opposition politicians believe that project start-up is slow and expensive