Romania Aims to Boost Vaccination With Campaign

Romania Aims to Boost Vaccination With Campaign

1 min read Romania, COVID-19, vaccine

Amid the growing COVID-19 Delta variant threat in Europe, the Romanian government wants to boost its vaccination campaign. Currently, Romania, along with Bulgaria, has one of the lowest vaccination rates across the European Union with only 26.3% of the population fully vaccinated. With the school year about to start,

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Estonian MPs Elect Museum Director in 2nd Round

Estonian MPs Elect Museum Director in 2nd Round

1 min read Estonia, elections, president

Members of the Estonia’s parliament on Tuesday elected the director of the national museum as the Baltic country’s new president. The successful vote took place following an inconclusive first-round vote on Monday. On Tuesday, Estonian National Museum director Alar Karis gained the support of 72 parliamentarians in the

Stricter Covid Requirements Returning for Americans

Stricter Covid Requirements Returning for Americans

Stricter COVID-19 health requirements are set to go back into effect on US citizens traveling to Europe, with an announcement likely to be made today. Now, those coming from America who are unvaccinated must once again undergo covid testing and/or quarantine when entering the European Union. Still, individual EU

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University of Belgrade Exits Top 500 Uni List

University of Belgrade Exits Top 500 Uni List

If you’re looking for a high-ranking university that enjoys the esteem of a Harvard, Stanford or Oxford there are better places to look than in the western Balkan countries, where one higher education institution has fallen out of a top 500 universities ranking. Emerging Europe reports that now not

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EU27 Steps Up Against Belarus Border Aggression

EU27 Steps Up Against Belarus Border Aggression

The Belarusian government is trying to “instrumentalize human beings for political purposes,” interior ministers of the European Union warned in a joint statement after a video meeting on Wednesday. The emergency meeting requested by Lithuania was scheduled after the government there published a video of 12 Belarusian police officers armed

UN Climate Report Predicts Extreme Weather for Europe

UN Climate Report Predicts Extreme Weather for Europe

1 min read ESG, Uncategorized, climate, IPCC, UN

Lots of extreme weather – including an increasing number of heatwaves, floods, etc. – is being forecast for Europe in the future, according to a dire climate scenario released this week by the UNs Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The report writes that high temperatures on the continent are set to

Central Europeans Share Mixed Feelings Towards the Euro

Central Europeans Share Mixed Feelings Towards the Euro

Two countries in Central & Eastern Europe (CEE), Bulgaria and Croatia, are on track to introduce the European common currency. In Sofia, politicians on both the left and right endorse the euro despite the looming government crisis, while Zagreb has even decided on its national symbols to be portrayed on

Poland Shows Signs to Seek Rule of Law Dispute Compromise

Poland Shows Signs to Seek Rule of Law Dispute Compromise

1 min read Poland

The leader of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party said it will change its legal system disciplining judges in an attempt to find a long-awaited compromise with the European Union. Jarosław Kaczyński, Poland’s de facto leader stated to the national press that the disciplinary chamber will be

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