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Ex-transport ministers appear before parliamentary committee
The parliament's Institutions and Transparency Committee on Monday summoned three former ministers of infrastructure and transport - Kostas A.
Croatia Faces Fallout from Personal Animosity between President, PM
Croatia's prime minister says he sees no prospect of cooperation with the country's president. The president says the PM has not shown "even the slightest interest" in resolving a raft of issues where their jurisdictions overlap.
That Andrej Plenkovic, the premier, and Zoran Milanovic, the president, do not see eye to eye has long been apparent.
Activists throw fliers outside ex-transport minister’s home
Members of far-left activist group Rouvikonas ("Rubicon") threw fliers Sunday outside the home of former Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis and posted the event, along with a statement, on their Facebook account.
The fliers read "Karamanlis, Minister of Crimes and Murders."
Elena Yoncheva was Not Selected for the Position of Vice-President of the European Parliament
The Bulgarian MEP Elena Yoncheva was unable to win the post of Vice-President of the European Parliament.
The "Qatargate" Investigation in the EP: Belgium wants the Immunity of Two more MEPs
The European Parliament has started an urgent procedure to remove the immunity of two more MEPs involved in the Qatargate scandal.
EU Parliament starts process to lift 2 lawmakers’ immunity
The president of the European Parliament has launched an urgent procedure to waive the immunity of two lawmakers following a request from Belgian judicial authorities investigating a major corruption scandal rocking EU politics.
Boris Johnson to Quit as PM?
Boris Johnson to quit as prime minister after telling chair of 1922 Committee he will resign
Boris Johnson spoke to Sir Graham Brady, the chair of the Conservative backbench 1922 Committee, and agreed to stand down, No 10 sources are saying. The decision was reportedly taken at about 8.30am.
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UK PM Johnson faces parliamentary inquisition after top ministers quit
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces two high-stakes encounters in parliament on July 6 after his government was rocked by the shock departures of two senior ministers.
Germany to hire chefs from Türkiye
As the pandemic caused a serious labor shortage at Germany's airports during the summer period that the country is trying to overcome by employing foreign workers, especially from Türkiye, Germany is now chalking out plans to find a similar solution in its gastronomy and accommodation sectors.
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Slovenia’s efforts shift to humanitarian, development aid to Ukraine
Ljubljana – Slovenia’s Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon has indicated the country’s efforts regarding Ukraine would shift to the provision of development and humanitarian aid, after the previous government focused on sending military aid.