Europe Slovenia A violence-awareness haunted house has been set up in Ljubljana's city square and will remain open until today; visitors can experience first-hand the fear that victims of violence are constantly confronted with
Europe Kosovo The government has imposed sanctions on seven individuals and one company linked to the terrorist organisation Hizballah
Europe Luxembourg Around 3.500 people dressed in white and carrying white balloons walked silently through the city centre on Friday night in the name of 'freedom of choice' as 'fundamental and inalienable right'
Europe Monaco The Prince's Foundation has accepted a €45.000 donation from Urban Painting Around the World, a team of urban street artists who have come together to raise funds to protect Mediterranean monk seals
Europe Serbia The disused 1930s-era Hotel Belgrade in the Serbian capital is being used by contemporary artists to show their works as part of this year’s Art Weekend Belgrade
Europe North Macedonia The survey conducted in the last 3 months among a representative sample of 1.000 respondents showed that two thirds follow the campaign for the municipal elections and 52% are fairly or completely satisfied with the political offer
Europe Liechtenstein On Friday the town of Nutziders celebrated the 1.200th name day after it is proven that the first use dates back to 820 AD
Europe Ireland National grid operator has confirmed there had been a “number of forced outages at generation plants" and 3 are temporarily out of action; despite constant pressure on the system, no blackouts are expected
Europe Italy The 2021 G20 Summit will be held in Rome today and tomorrow; heads of state from G20 member countries and thousands of foreign dignitaries, staff, and journalists have reached the city for the meeting
Europe Montenegro The country's mobile subscribers increased 18% year-on-year, ending September with 1,28 million mobile phone users according to the Electronic Communications and Postal Agency
Europe Moldova The country tops the list of states with the highest alcohol consumption per capita and one in four deaths being linked to that, according to data from the National Public Health Agency
Europe Sweden Sweden's national education agency has recommended that teachers should make students prove that the Holocaust never happened, as part of a push to help them understand conspiracy theories; there have been major protests from Jewish and non-Jewish groups
Europe Portugal For the first time in 20 years, SNS pharmacists have called a six-day strike, starting today and ending on 2 November, to obtain actions to meet the demands of the sector