Thousands of Bosnian Serbs attend rally denying genocide was committed in Srebrenica in 1995
The rally was organized in protest of a draft U.N. resolution commemorating the genocide in Srebrenica.
Long-standing tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan erupted in 2020 into a war over Karabakh that left more than 6,600 people dead.
The rally was organized in protest of a draft U.N. resolution commemorating the genocide in Srebrenica.
Peter Murrell stepped down March 18 amid controversy about the party’s declining membership and a bitter fight to replace Sturgeon.
A new buzzword is ringing in the halls of Brussels: competitiveness. European Union leaders are busy debating how to boost their industries and compete with the United States, China and Russia.
The showdown came as the European Union nation wrestles with corruption, a labor shortage and the highest inflation rate in the eurozone and undocumented migration.
Bjoern Hoecke is running for state leader in September elections. His party, the far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, faces controversy on several counts heading into June's European elections.
Authorities, mindful of a similar eruption that killed over 400 people in 2018, closed the airport and evacuated residents in areas around the volcano.
Secretary General Rebeca Grynspan said the dire situations many countries face stem more from cascading crises suffered during the Covid-19 pandemic than from government mismanagement.
While the Danish military struggles to adapt to a changing security situation, recent exposés have cast doubts on whether Denmark can live up to its global role as a competent and reliable military ally.
Several countries have banned the controversial musician Philipp Kirkorov, and Ukraine sanctioned him for his support of the Russian invasion.
In the United States, southeastern and southwestern states will get economically pinched more than northern ones, according to the study.