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Italy sends the first ship with migrants to Albania as rights groups warn of a dangerous precedent
Read full article: Italy sends the first ship with migrants to Albania as rights groups warn of a dangerous precedentItaly is transferring the first group of migrants to Albania as part of a contentious plan to process thousands of asylum-seekers outside its borders.
Ukraine and Moldova launch EU membership talks, but joining is likely to take years
Read full article: Ukraine and Moldova launch EU membership talks, but joining is likely to take yearsThe European Union has launched membership talks with Ukraine a decade after Russian troops seized the Crimean Peninsula to deter the country from moving closer to the West, part of a chain of events that set the two neighbors on the path to war.
Ukraine foreign minister arrives in New Delhi to boost ties with India, a historical ally of Russia
Read full article: Ukraine foreign minister arrives in New Delhi to boost ties with India, a historical ally of RussiaUkraine's foreign minister has arrived in New Delhi for a two-day visit to boost bilateral ties between the two countries.
Moldovan breakaway region appeals to Russia as a spat with the pro-Western government worsens
Read full article: Moldovan breakaway region appeals to Russia as a spat with the pro-Western government worsensOfficials in Moldova’s Russia-backed breakaway region of Transnistria have appealed to Moscow for protection as tensions escalate with the pro-Western government.
Russia launches barrage of 45 drones over Ukraine as Kyiv changes more military leaders
Read full article: Russia launches barrage of 45 drones over Ukraine as Kyiv changes more military leadersUkrainian officials say Russian forces have launched 45 drones over Ukraine in a five-and-a-half-hour barrage.
Ukraine gets good news about its EU membership quest as Balkans countries slip back in the queue
Read full article: Ukraine gets good news about its EU membership quest as Balkans countries slip back in the queueUkraine, Moldova and Georgia are moving forward in their quests to join the European Union.
Germany will classify Georgia, Moldova as 'safe countries,' making rejecting asylum-seekers easier
Read full article: Germany will classify Georgia, Moldova as 'safe countries,' making rejecting asylum-seekers easierChancellor Olaf Scholz’s cabinet has classified Moldova and Georgia as so-called “safe countries of origin,” meaning asylum-seekers from there can be rejected and deported faster than in the past.
Moldova's prime minister accepts resignation of interior minister after fatal airport shooting
Read full article: Moldova's prime minister accepts resignation of interior minister after fatal airport shootingMoldovan Prime Minister Dorin Recean says that he accepted the resignations of three ministers including the interior minister.
What was Hungary’s role in freeing Ukrainian POWs from Russia? The European Commission wants to know
Read full article: What was Hungary’s role in freeing Ukrainian POWs from Russia? The European Commission wants to knowThe European Union's executive arm says it will ask Hungary to provide explanations and details about the country's role in the transfer to Hungary of 11 Ukrainian prisoners of war freed by Russia.
US sanctions North Korean couple accused of helping to procure equipment for ballistic missiles
Read full article: US sanctions North Korean couple accused of helping to procure equipment for ballistic missilesThe U.S. has imposed sanctions on a North Korean husband and wife living in China for their alleged involvement in procuring equipment for ballistic missiles that ended up in the hands of North Korean and Iranian customers.
Centrist parties alarmed as poll shows growing support for German far right
Read full article: Centrist parties alarmed as poll shows growing support for German far rightProminent members of German mainstream parties have expressed alarm at a new poll released showing support for the far-right Alternative for Germany at a record high.
France, Germany urge new elections in Kosovo following flare-up in ethnic tensions
Read full article: France, Germany urge new elections in Kosovo following flare-up in ethnic tensionsThe leaders of France and Germany have urged new municipal elections in northern Kosovo in the hopes that another ballot will quell a flare-up of ethnic tensions that have led to violent protests in the region.
Ukraine, Romania, Moldova boost ties at security meeting
Read full article: Ukraine, Romania, Moldova boost ties at security meetingNeighbors Romania, Ukraine, and Moldova have signed joint agreements in Romania’s capital after a trilateral security meeting focused on ways to strengthen security in their Black Sea region to counter threats posed by Russian aggression.
In Romania, French, Dutch FMs sign agreement to boost ties
Read full article: In Romania, French, Dutch FMs sign agreement to boost tiesThe foreign ministers of France and the Netherlands paid an official visit to Romania on Friday where they visited a NATO battlegroup, and later signed an agreement to strengthen ties between the three countries amid Russia’s war in neighboring Ukraine.
Most Ukrainians left without power after new Russian strikes
Read full article: Most Ukrainians left without power after new Russian strikesA punishing new barrage of Russian strikes on Ukrainian infrastructure has caused power outages across large parts of the country as well as neighboring Moldova, piling more damage onto Ukraine’s already battered power network and adding to the misery for civilians as winter begins.
Moldova, tiny, poor and bordering Ukraine, gets EU candidacy
Read full article: Moldova, tiny, poor and bordering Ukraine, gets EU candidacyThe European Union has announced that it has granted EU candidate status to Moldova, a poor non-NATO Eastern European country bordering war-torn Ukraine, which likely won’t enjoy the perks of full bloc membership for years to come.
Invasion jolts Russia's friends in tiny West-leaning Moldova
Read full article: Invasion jolts Russia's friends in tiny West-leaning MoldovaAcross the border from war-engulfed Ukraine, tiny, impoverished Moldova — an ex-Soviet republic now looking eagerly Westward — has watched with trepidation as the Russian invasion unfolds.
Pro-EU party in Moldova wins clear majority in election
Read full article: Pro-EU party in Moldova wins clear majority in electionA pro-reform party seeking closer ties for Moldova with the European Union has won a clear majority in Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections, electoral commission results show.
Europe top teams win WCup qualifiers as Swiss move goalposts
Read full article: Europe top teams win WCup qualifiers as Swiss move goalposts(AP Photo/Hektor Pustina)World Cup qualifying in Europe took a quirky turn when the goalposts were removed before a match between Switzerland and Lithuania because they were deemed the incorrect size. Like Spain, France started its qualification campaign with an unexpected draw at home but also got back on track in its second game, easing to a 2-0 win at Kazakhstan. Meanwhile, Denmark became the latest European team to use the World Cup qualifiers to direct attention to workers’ rights in 2022 host Qatar. ITALY FLYINGItaly's back-to-back wins to open World Cup qualifying come after a perfect 10 wins in qualifying for Euro 2020. RECORD WINDenmark earned its biggest win in a World Cup or European Championship qualifier.
Pro-Western candidate wins Moldovan presidential election
Read full article: Pro-Western candidate wins Moldovan presidential electionFormer prime minister Maia Sandu prepares to cast her vote in the country's presidential election runoff in Chisinau, Moldova, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Moldovans returned to the polls Sunday for the second round of voting in the country's presidential election, facing a choice between the staunchly pro-Russian incumbent Igor Dodon, and his popular pro-Western challenger, former prime minister Maia Sandu. “Preliminary results indicate that my opponent Maia Sandu is the winner, and I want to preliminary congratulate her,” Dodon said after the results were published. Sunday's election was seen as a referendum on two divergent visions for the future of the small Eastern European nation sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania. Sandu and Dodon, who Russian President Vladimir Putin identified as his preferred candidate, have been rivals since he narrowly defeated her in the 2016 presidential race.
Moldova's presidential runoff sees big Russia-West divide
Read full article: Moldova's presidential runoff sees big Russia-West divideFormer prime minister Maia Sandu prepares to cast her vote in the country's presidential election runoff in Chisinau, Moldova, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Moldovans returned to the polls Sunday for the second round of voting in the country's presidential election, facing a choice between the staunchly pro-Russian incumbent Igor Dodon, and his popular pro-Western challenger, former prime minister Maia Sandu. The challenger, former Prime Minister Maia Sandu, beat the odds to win the first round on Nov. 1, which narrowed the field from eight to two candidates. Sandu won over 36% of the vote, leaving the incumbent, President Igor Dodon, behind by over 3.5 points. Sandu, a former World Bank economist, promised during the campaign to secure more financial support from Brussels if she becomes president.