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Europe · SofiaBulgarians vote in their fifth parliamentary election in two years on Sunday amid rising resentment towards political elites who many see as unwilling to tackle graft and economic reforms.
Bulgaria goes to polls for fifth time in 2 years
Coverage: 38 sources
Authorities told about the condition of six victims of the shelling of Melitopol
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Montenegro run-off presidential election under way
67% Right coverage: 9 sources
The court suspended the work of the Anglo-American School in Moscow
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
North Korea · North KoreaThe US and its satellites must remember that the state they are dealing with has real nuclear strike capabilities, and our people and the army do not know empty words, KCNA said in a statement
DPRK threatens US, South Korea with nuclear weapons in response to ‘military provocations’
100% Right coverage: 2 sources
Sevastopol · SevastopolCrimean Tatars and Ukrainians will be restored in their rights after the release in Crimea, political prisoners will be released, Russian helpers will be punished
The State Duma called Kiev's plans to rename Sevastopol “the howl of the Nazis”
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Ukraine · UkraineRestrictions on electricity consumption in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Kharkiv regions of Ukraine were lifted after almost a month, the national... RIA Novosti, 02.04.2023
Restrictions on electricity consumption have been lifted in three regions of Ukraine
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Evan GershkovichEvan Gershkovich, a Moscow-based correspondent, was arrested by Russia's FSB security service on suspicion of spying. The Wall Street Journal said his case is a vicious affront to a free press and should spur outrage in all free people and governments throughout the world.
Wall Street Journal demands immediate release of reporter arrested in Russia
49% Center coverage: 8 sources