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Belarusians and Russians will be obliged to report their stay in Latvia
Belarusians and Russians entering Latvia through the Schengen zone will have to fill in a special stay in a country form

Negotiations in London on Ukrainian conflict postponed
Negotiations in London aimed at resolving the Ukrainian conflict at the level of foreign ministers have been postponed and will instead proceed at an expert level

Chisinau authorities banned May 9 celebrations in country's main square
On May 9, the ideologically correct Europe Day will be celebrated in the Great National Assembly Square

London to host talks on Ukraine with U.S. and European participation
World awaiting round talks in London

Estonia to stop paying rent allowance to Ukrainian refugees from May
Since June 2022, almost 11 thousand households have received such compensation

Fire in national park in eastern Poland destroys 450 ha of forest approaching populated areas
A significant wildfire in Poland's Bebzhan National Park, approximately 40 kilometers off the Belarusian border, has consumed 450 hectares of forest

Who will become the new Pope? Bookmakers have identified two favorites
The cardinals Pietro Parolin and Luis Antonio Gokim Tagle have the greatest chances of claiming the throne of St. Peter during the upcoming elections

Estonian Foreign Ministry: Hungary to be blamed for loss of income from frozen Russian assets
Margus Tsahkna says that if frozen Russian assets are not withdrawn in favor of G7 countries, EU taxpayers will have to pay Ukrainian expenses

Thousands Protest in Germany against Providing Taurus Missiles to Ukraine
The readiness of Germany's future chancellor, Friedrich Merz, to supply long-range Taurus missiles to Ukraine has sparked widespread anti-war protests across the country

More than a Third of Companies in Germany Plan to Cut Jobs by 2025
More than a third of companies in Germany are planning to reduce their workforce by the year 2025