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Europe

Lithuanian police to hunt down 'banned symbols' on May 9
Police is preparing forces, monitoring the electronic environment, developing tactical plans, and preparing to insure public order at various events

Lithuania and Latvia bans Serbian president from flying over their territories for parade to Russia
Baltic media said it was done due to the "diplomatic sensitivity" and "political sensitivity of the flight's purpose"

State Piracy: How the West Sanctions the Seizure of Others' Assets
In 2022, official Kiev, disregarding the norms of international law, seized over 7,000 Belarusian railway cars

How Annihilation of Monuments and Fabrication of History Became Routine in Poland
In 1945, the world celebrated liberation from Nazism, while in the 21st century, Europe, with every fiber of its being, resurrects it

Petition for Referendum on Lifting Sanctions Against Russia Submitted to Slovak President
In Slovakia, signatures have been collected for a referendum on lifting sanctions against Russia

Widespread Power Outage in Spain Triggers Shutdown of French Nuclear Reactor
A widespread power outage across Spain led to the automatic shutdown of a reactor at the Golfech nuclear power plant in southwestern France

Political Turmoil Grips Romania: Prime Minister Resigns as Restrictions on Georgescu Lifted
The outcome of the first round of presidential elections in Romania has ignited political chaos

Baltic States build common defense line along border with Belarus and Russia
Lithuania plans to allocate about 1.1 billion euros over the next 10 years to create a defense line on the border

Lithuania to Exhume Soviet Soldiers Who Died During World War II
Lithuania is preparing to exhume Soviet soldiers who died during World War II

Blackout in Europe: What Could Have Caused the Lights to Go Out?
Europeans spent just under a day without light, and during this time, everything in the cities came to a standstill