Europe Ukraine The city of Kherson was reportedly liberated by the Ukrainian army after eight months of occupation, with Moscow announcing that it had completed the withdrawal of its troops
Europe Romania The Brasov Court of Appeal recently decided to suspend the ministerial order that had lifted the ban on grouse hunting in Romania
Europe Norway Princess Märtha Louise of Norway has left the royal family to devote herself to alternative medicine together with her fiancé Durek Verrett, a shaman by profession; the title of princess remains, but cannot be used for commercial purposes
Europe France Parking areas with more than 80 parking spots will be covered with photovoltaic solar panels as part of the government's plan to invest in renewable energy
Europe Croatia European Parliament lawmakers overwhelmingly approved Croatia's accession to the Schengen area, arguing that the move would help improve the protection of migrants' human rights at the EU's external borders
Europe Ukraine Over 6.400 dead and almost 10.000 wounded, as reported by the Kiyv independent, are the ascertained numbers of Ukrainian casualties since the beginning of the war according to UN
Europe Spain A Guardia Civil officer has been sentenced to 15 months in prison for spreading fake news about migrants in social medias; it is the first case of conviction of this kind in Spain
Europe San Marino An open day for flu vaccination will be held today 9 November at the State Hospital's vaccination point, with no need for reservation
Europe Montenegro Montenegro's National Tourism Organisation said 52.000 British travellers visited the country between January and August, an 87% increase compared to the same period in 2019
Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina 75,9% of households in BiH have access to the Internet, 23,9% do not; of those, 18,5% of households have never used the Internet according to data published by the Statistical Agency of BiH
Europe North Macedonia The awards for the authors of the best stories for 2022, according to the results of this year's anonymous Short Story Contest of "Nova Makedonija", were presented at the "Capri" café
Europe Vatican City Pope Francis said the women he appointed to the Vatican have shown they can be better managers than men and that there is too much machismo in the Roman Catholic Church and society in general
Europe Serbia NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg urged Serbia and Kosovo to refrain from any unilateral action that could trigger escalation in northern Kosovo