Georgia’s Pride festival violently disrupted by far-right groups
Photo: Wikimedia Commons On the 8th of July, a Gay Pride festival in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, was stormed by up to 5,000 members of violent
Photo: Wikimedia Commons On the 8th of July, a Gay Pride festival in Tbilisi, Georgia’s capital, was stormed by up to 5,000 members of violent
Photo: Wikimedia Commons Under the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), namely President Maia Sandu, former PM Natalia Gavrilita, and incumbent PM Dorin Recean, Moldova
Photo: Wikimedia Commons Despite having applied for European membership, in the last months, Georgian politics have shown alarming signs of democratic backsliding, pro-Russia politics, and

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In northern Kosovo, violence erupted last month following local elections in four municipalities. At least 25 UN-peacekeeping force soldiers were injured during riots. Unusually, several
Source: Martin Schulz The European Union is considering providing Tunisia with about 900 million euros to support its economy, in exchange for improved border control
The Montenegrin electorate went to the polls on Sunday 11 June for the parliamentary election, the first since the ousting of power of longtime leader
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Walid Jumblatt 2010 Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt has announced his resignation as the head of the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) after serving almost for