Europe Lithuania Svaros Broliai, a car wash and cleaning service provider, claimed that hackers leaked the data of some 50.000 customers: names, car registration numbers, e-mail addresses and phone numbers, stolen from the booking system
Europe Montenegro The Montenegrin Orthodox Church, which is not canonically recognised, has declared that it wants the same rights that the government intends to grant to the largest Serbian Orthodox Church in the country, according to an agreement to be signed today
Europe Poland Quality standards for burning coal for domestic heating have been suspended by the government; environmental groups, however, warn that the decision will cause serious damage in a country that already has the most polluted air in Europe
Europe United Kingdom On average, dog attacks to a postman occur 32 times a week, with Royal Mail recording 1.673 dog attacks in the financial year 2021/22
Europe Ireland Plans have been approved to turn the former Magdalene Laundry on Seán McDermott Street in north central Dublin into a national memorial and research centre, becoming a "multipurpose place of consciousness"
Europe Hungary According to a report by the Hungarian Energy and Utilities Regulatory Office, the share of total solar power plant production in 2021 was 11,1%, the highest in the EU-27
Europe Russia Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called on everyone to make efforts to protect international law because, he said, "the world is evolving in a complicated way"
Europe Denmark The Danish Energy Agency has postponed the start date of the North Sea Energy Island tender by 12 months, as the Agency wants to carry out more preparatory work after receiving feedback through market dialogues
Europe Ukraine Ukrainian authorities reported that 1.200 schools have been destroyed since the start of the war on 24 February
Europe Sweden NATO's 30 allies signed the accession protocols for Sweden and Finland yesterday, sending the two nations' membership offers to the alliance capitals for legislative approval
Europe Slovakia 28 Slovak academic institutions, including public universities, the Slovak Academy of Sciences and its various research institutes, have at least 136 links with China, according to a study by the Central European Institute of Asian Studies in Bratislava
Europe Bulgaria Moscow's embassy in Sofia has stopped issuing tourist visas for Bulgarians and will only allow travel to the country to people who have direct relatives in Russia; the country expelled 70 Russian diplomats last week
Europe Albania PM loudly expressed his disappointment with the accession process, the EU's "impotence" and Bulgaria's veto over Skopje and de facto Tirana, calling the way the EU works "obsolete"