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Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government Culture

Šimečka Re-elected as Leader of Progressive Slovakia, Party Rules Out Coalition with Government

Michal Šimečka secured the support of 191 out of 202 delegates at Progressive Slovakia's (PS) congress in Trnava on Saturday. The party ruled out any...

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President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine Culture

President Nawrocki Grants Amnesty to Poles Fighting in Ukraine

President Karol Nawrocki has signed a law granting amnesty to Polish citizens who have fought in the ranks of the Ukrainian armed forces since 2014. T...

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US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation Technology

US Launches Battle for Unified AI Regulation

The White House unveiled a national AI legislative framework in March 2026, seeking to replace a patchwork of state laws with a single federal approac...

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Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation Culture

Spain Threatens to Strip Sagunto of Tourist Designation

The Spanish government has begun the process of revoking the National Tourist Interest designation of Sagunto's Holy Week celebrations after its broth...

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Poland Extends Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania Economy

Poland Extends Border Controls with Germany and Lithuania

Poland's Interior Ministry has extended temporary border controls with Germany and Lithuania until April 4, 2026, in response to migration pressure al...

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How TSA Airport Security Works—and Who Does It Technology

How TSA Airport Security Works—and Who Does It

The TSA screens nearly a billion passengers a year using CT scanners, facial recognition, and 50,000 officers—but 20 US airports use private screeners...

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Strikes at Spanish Airports Disrupt Easter Week Travel Economy

Strikes at Spanish Airports Disrupt Easter Week Travel

Simultaneous strikes by Groundforce and Menzies, coupled with threats of air traffic controller strikes, are affecting 12 Spanish airports during East...

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Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted Culture

Spy Scandal Rocks Hungarian Election Campaign: Charges Filed, Raids Conducted

The Hungarian government has filed espionage charges against investigative journalist Szabolcs Panyi, while it has emerged that intelligence services...

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Poland Slashes VAT on Fuel to 8% in Tusk's 'CPN' Package Economy

Poland Slashes VAT on Fuel to 8% in Tusk's 'CPN' Package

Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced an anti-crisis package dubbed "CPN," which includes a reduction in VAT on fuel from 23% to 8% and a cut in ex...

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Czech Football Rocked by Biggest Match-Fixing Scandal in History Sport

Czech Football Rocked by Biggest Match-Fixing Scandal in History

Police have charged 32 people in the largest corruption scandal in Czech football history. Those accused include Karviná Mayor Jan Wolf, with manipula...

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How the WHO Works—and What Happens When Countries Leave Science

How the WHO Works—and What Happens When Countries Leave

The World Health Organization coordinates global health efforts for 194 member states. Here is how it is structured, funded, and what happens when a c...

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How Economic Sanctions Work—and When They Fail Economy

How Economic Sanctions Work—and When They Fail

Economic sanctions are a key tool of foreign policy, but their effectiveness is debated. Here's how asset freezes, trade bans, and targeted measures p...

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