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Denmark and Italy Call on Other Countries to Join Criticism of European Court of Human Rights
Denmark and Italy have called on other countries to join in criticizing the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for allegedly overstepping its boundaries in interpreting the law, particularly on migration issues

Trump Wants to Reduce U.S. Drug Costs by 59%
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to reduce the cost of medications in the United States by 59%

Poland to Close Russian Consulate in Kraków
In the West, they have forgotten how to engage in dialogue and work collaboratively; instead, they resort to accusations, threats, and rudeness

EU To Invest 1 Billion Euros in Ukraine’s Military Industry
The European External Action Service (EEAS) confirms that the European Commission has already signed the initial contracts for investments in Ukraine's defense industry

UK rolls out migration policy emergency
The Government notes that the uncontrolled flow of refugees is jeopardizing the very existence of the country's social security system

Trump backed Russia on possible direct talks between Moscow and Kiev
As it was informed earlier, on May 11, Trump urged Ukraine to immediately agree to the Russian proposal for direct talks in Turkey on May 15

U.S. and PRC agree to put on pause 24 % customs tariff
From May 10 to 11, the parties held high-level talks in Geneva on trade and economic issues

Deterioration of Relations: Hungary Cancels Talks with Ukraine Due to Spy Scandal
Hungary has canceled scheduled negotiations with Ukraine

How Chilean Rodrigo Araya Fights Fake News About Belarus and Tells Truth in Spanish
An increasing number of foreigners are finding their second homeland in Belarus and moving here for permanent residence

Soviet "enslavers" and German "liberators": how and why Moldova and the Baltics distort history
It is impossible to wipe away the unflattering pages of the chronicle with a magic wand, leaving only those dictated by current agendas