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Inside the Silicon Valley Bank failure: A tech industry in shock as it awaits a government response

The SVB's failure is the largest since the 2008 financial crisis. Tech startups and venture capitalists are worried it might cost the sector dearly. → Read More

Dutch activists sue the king and ask for his powers to be reduced

The group, Republiek, has identified 18 different issues which they believe allow the Netherlands monarch to affect the country's democratic processes. → Read More

Sparks fly as Kosovo police increase presence in Serb-majority north

The months-long spat has brought tensions between ethnic Serbs and Albanians to unprecedented levels and led to protests, property damage and attacks on police officers. → Read More

Latvia probes into exiled Russian TV over claims it helped Moscow troops

A Dozhd news anchor stated on Thursday that the station had already helped provide many Russian soldiers with basic equipment and amenities. #EuropeNews → Read More

Bruno Carbone: One of Europe's most-wanted criminals arrested in Syria

Bruno Carbone has been on the run since 2003 until his arrest in the territories controlled by a jihadist rebel group Tahrir al-Sham in March. #EuropeNews → Read More

What is Listenbourg? Why is it going viral on Twitter? Why did the meme become so big in Europe?

A tongue-in-cheek post showing a chunk of land appearing out of the Atlantic above the Iberian peninsula has taken social networks by storm. But what is it all about? → Read More

What is Listenbourg? Why is it going viral on Twitter? Why did the meme become so big in Europe?

A tongue-in-cheek post showing a chunk of land appearing out of the Atlantic above the Iberian peninsula has taken social networks by storm. But what is it all about? → Read More

Squabbles spell trouble for Italy's right-wing coalition even before government is formed

The recent public fracas between the conservative mainstay Silvio Berlusconi and far-right firebrand Giorgia Meloni might mean the three-way alliance might be headed for a rapid end. → Read More

Meet Father Grigory, Russia's most prominent anti-war priest

Amid Moscow's ongoing aggression against Ukraine, Father Grigory Mikhnov-Vaytenko has decided to help thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Russia. He is also an outspoken critic of the Kremlin and the Russian Orthodox Church. → Read More

Bosnia's peace envoy changed laws mid-election. But what does it mean?

As the votes were still being counted, High Representative Christian Schmidt used his powers on Sunday night to impose changes to one of the country's three constitutions and its electoral law. But what does that mean? → Read More

Bosnia election explained: How does it work? Who is running? Who is likely to win?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is holding a general election on 2 October. Here's all you need to know. → Read More

Bosnia election explained: How does it work? Who is running? Who is likely to win?

Bosnia and Herzegovina is holding a general election on 2 October. Here's all you need to know. → Read More

'Friend of our country': Putin praises separatist Bosnian Serb leader during his Kremlin visit

In a rare trip by a representative of a European country to Moscow, Milorad Dodik supported the Kremlin's war in Ukraine on Monday, telling Russian state-owned agency TASS that Russia "was forced to retaliate". → Read More

A list of oligarchs and Putin critics found dead since Ukraine war

There is a growing list of high-profile Russians who have died under strange circumstances ever since President Vladimir Putin came to power. → Read More

Russia's war in Ukraine is causing concern in Bosnia. Here's why

For some Bosnians, Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a painful reminder of their war experience in the 1990s. → Read More

Accidental defenestration and murder-suicides too common among Russian oligarchs and Putin critics?

There is a growing list of high-profile Russians who have died under strange circumstances ever since President Vladimir Putin came to power. → Read More

Alexey Alchin: Bulgaria risks violating EU principles over Russia extradition request

The Russian dissident who burned his passport is appealing against a Bulgarian court's decision to extradite him, amid concern for the safety of others who fled to the EU after the invasion of Ukraine. → Read More

Alexey Alchin: Russian who burned passport in war protest faces extradition back home

“The case against him is a way for the Russian state to take revenge and repress another opponent of the regime in Russia,” said his wife Olga Gyurova. → Read More

Europe’s worst passport: Why has Kosovo still not been given visa-free access to the EU?

The citizens of the small Balkan country of about two million still need visas to travel to the EU, unlike those in the rest of the region. But why is that the case? → Read More

Same-sex marriage just became legal in Switzerland. This couple is set to be among first to benefit

Switzerland is one of the last countries in western Europe to allow same-sex marriage → Read More