Europe Moldova President Maia Sandu promulgated amendments to the Law on Social Benefits for Children, which stipulate the payment of a monthly allowance for the care of children up to two years of age, regardless of whether the parents are insured or not
Europe Czech Republic One of the favourites to become the next Czech president, Petr Pavel, said he has collected more than the 50.000 signatures of citizens needed to run for office
Europe Italy A right-wing party with ideological roots in fascism, Fratelli d'Italia, won the elections, with its leader Giorgia Meloni likely to become the country's first female premier
Europe Poland Poland would deserve the Nobel Peace Prize for its support for Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war, according to US Ambassador Brzezinski
Europe Monaco For European Heritage Day 2022, celebrated in the Principality on 27 September, the country has designated 49 sites for citizens to visit, appreciate and learn about
Europe San Marino Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Luca Beccari, spoke, with a recorded message, at the debate of the 66th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, being held this week in Vienna
Europe Ukraine 17-year old student Igor Klymenko is the winner of the Chegg.org Global Student Prize 2022; selected from over 7.000 nominations from 150 countries, he was awarded for creating the Quadcopter, a mine-detecting drone
Europe Ireland School headmasters in Dublin and other urban areas have spoken of the difficulties in finding teachers for next year unless today's budget discussion addresses housing prices, fuel and the cost of living
Europe Portugal Some 700 divers gathered in Sesimbra this weekend in a new initiative to 'break the world record' for cleaning the oceans
Europe Belgium European Sustainable Energy Week 2022 opens today in Brussels under the title ‘Going green and digital for Europe’s energy transition’; works can be followed online upon registration
Europe North Macedonia Small opposition Levica Party will file a motion for a referendum aimed at undermining the deal with Bulgaria; it will not attack the 2017 friendship treaty, but its consequences, to avoid the annulment faced by right wing opposition motion weeks ago
Europe Iceland Approximately 90 employees are needed for Reykjavík's kindergartens to be considered fully staffed; the staffing problem is one of the biggest challenges for kindergartens
Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina "Biser", the association of patients with breast cancer and other malignant diseases, registered in Goražde the participants of the "Race for the cure", which will be held in Sarajevo today, organised by "Think pink - Zajedno smo jedno"