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Europe

Over 180,000 people take to streets across France to protest government austerity measures
In an effort to quell the rising unrest, authorities deployed approximately 76,000 police officers

Lithuania Extends Closure of Airspace along Border with Belarus
The ban was first imposed on August 12 in advance of the Belarusian-Russian military exercises Zapad-2025 and was scheduled to remain in effect until October 1

Orban: Brussels Tries to Spark War over Ukraine
Europe will not stop its military ambitions, the Hungarian Prime Minister reiterated following a meeting in Brussels

Training Center for Ukrainian Armed Forces Opening in Poland
250 Norwegian troops are currently stationed there, but their number will soon double

Germany Moves to Tighten Social Benefit Regulations
Germany is set to implement stricter rules for recipients of social welfare

In Britain, Record Number of Prisoners Wrongfully Released in a Year
In the United Kingdom, an unprecedented number of prisoners were mistakenly released over the course of a year

Residents of Moldova Take to Streets in Protest Against Election Results
Moldova held parliamentary elections

Hungary's Foreign Ministry: Ukraine Has to Sacrifice Territory for Peace with Russia
Hungary's Deputy Foreign Minister said Kiev must choose between preserving the country and holding on to its territories

Moldovan Election Analyst: Independence No Longer in Question
The recent parliamentary elections in Moldova have generated widespread controversy both within the country and abroad

Moldovan Manipulations — Sandu Party Maintains Power
Whether it was the voice of the people or manipulations by Sandu’s regime, in Moldova, after processing over 99% of ballots at overseas polling stations, the ruling “Action and Solidarity” party received just under 50% of the votes