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Georgia alters rules for receiving foreign grants
According to amendments to the law on grants, citizens or organizations will be banned from receiving foreign funding without the government's consent

Against the Study of LGBT: Why Marine Le Pen Was Fitted with Electronic Tag
Marine Le Pen's opposition to the study of LGBT issues has led to her being fitted with an electronic tag

Lithuania Plans to Strip Citizens of Belarus and Russia of Voting Rights in Municipal Elections
The Lithuanian Parliament is set to deprive citizens of Belarus and Russia of their voting rights in municipal elections

FIS of Russia Reports on Latvia's Plans for Mass Demolition of Military Memorials
Latvian authorities are reportedly discussing plans for the mass destruction of military memorials located within the country

UK and France Discuss Sending Forces to Ukraine: Ambitious Plans Face Doubts
The heads of the military staffs of the UK and France convened in Kiev to discuss the potential deployment of forces in Ukraine

Monument to Dictator and Hitler Supporter Unveiled in Lithuania
The opening ceremony was attended by the mayor, members of the Seimas (Lithuanian Parliament), city administration representatives, and even relatives of Smetona

Latvia Proposes Ban on Trade with Belarus and Russia
Lawmakers expressed surprise that numerous products made in the Union State are still available in Latvian stores

17 Candidates: Poland Sets Record for Presidential Aspirants
Initially, over 40 individuals expressed their desire to enter the presidential race; however, many were unable to gather the necessary number of signatures to officially contend

Ambassador Ganevich: Switzerland Takes More Balanced Stance on Belarus
Switzerland adopted a more balanced position on Belarus compared to many other nations

Radio Liberty stops broadcasting
In March, it became known that the U.S. government had stopped funding the media corporation Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty