by AFP, BTA, dpa, FENA, TASR | 10.Feb 2023 | Europe in brief
International support is gradually arriving in Turkey and Syria, but many earthquake victims are still waiting for the help they need; an EU donor conference is planned for March. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s new foreign minister, Elmedin Konaković, paid an official visit to Brussels. Migration into the EU: The Slovak Republic and others stressed the necessity of strict protection of the external borders. Bulgaria and Romania insist they have fulfilled the conditions to be accepted into Schengen.
by Agerpres | 09.Feb 2023 | Europe in brief
Accederea la Organizaţia de Cooperare şi Dezvoltare Economică rămâne un proiect de ţară asumat la nivel guvernamental, alături de angajamentele asumate prin PNRR, a anunţat premierul Nicolae Ciucă, subliniind că procesul de aderare presupune o aliniere la întreg ansamblul de instrumente juridice ale OCDE, reprezentând 26 de domenii şi peste 230 de instrumente juridice.
by AFP, ANSA, dpa, FENA, STA, | 07.Feb 2023 | Europe in brief
EU officials return from a meeting with the Ukrainian government in Kiev, leaving the door open for Ukraine’s accession to the EU. German and French economy ministers embark on a journey to Washington to discuss green subsidies plans with the Biden administration. Croatian president Andrej Plenković announces that his country will not build barriers of any kind along its border with Bosnia and Herzegovina.
by AFP | 07.Feb 2023 | Fact check
Social media users claim Starbucks interim chief executive, Howard Schultz, said people should not buy the chain’s coffee if they support “traditional marriage.” But there is no evidence Schultz ever said this, and the company said the quote is made-up.
by Agerpres | 06.Feb 2023 | Europe in brief
A kormány hétfői döntése értelmében Románia egy kereső- és mentőegységet (RO-USAR) küld Törökországba, ahol a hétfőre virradó éjszaka több száz ember halálát követelő, a Richter-skála szerinti 7,8-as erősségű földrengés történt.