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Eastern Europe's biggest country is also seeking to boost defence spending to near 5% of GDP and recently launched a recruitment campaign dubbed “Holidays With the Army”, which provides basic ...
WARSAW/BUCHAREST (Reuters) -More than 3.5 million people have fled abroad from the war in Ukraine, United Nations data showed on Tuesday, leaving Eastern Europe scrambling to provide them with ...
Eastern Europeans and those in central Europe want to defeat not just Putin's army, but also the idea of Russian imperialism, he added. Show comments Advertisement
A team of scientists at the North-Eastern Federal University in Sakha Republic, Russia, unveil the highly preserved remains of a 50,000-year-old female juvenile woolly mammoth named Yana. The researchers say Yana was roughly about one-year-old when she died, likely from drowning, and was discovered in the Batagaika crater by locals.
East European Politics publishes original scholarship on political developments in individual countries, together with cross-country comparative analyses and studies relating the post-communist region to other parts of the world. In addition to research articles and book reviews, East European Politics also publishes thematic special issues ...
TVP World (previously known as Poland IN) is a Polish international news network operated by Telewizja Polska, consisting of an English-language 24-hour news channel and a web service. [5] It was launched on 18 November 2021, replacing the online television Poland IN which was launched on 11 November 2018 (National Independence Day).
Shares are mostly higher in Europe and Asia, tracking last week's gains on Wall Street An average of 140 women and girls were killed by a partner or relative per day in 2023, the UN says Two U.N. agencies say an average of 140 women and girls were killed by an intimate partner or family member per day last year
New Eastern Europe, headquartered in Krakow, was first published in 2011. [2] The magazine provides news and opinion articles on former Eastern Bloc countries. [3] The publishers are The Jan Nowak-Jezioranski College of Eastern Europe and the European Solidarity Centre. [3] The magazine is published bimonthly in English. [4]