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The Baltic Assembly Prize in Literature for this year has been bestowed upon Lithuanian translator and poet Antanas A. Jonynas, as announced by the Lithuanian Seimas on Friday.

 

King Willem-Alexander expressed his belief in the importance of confronting the past, even its darker aspects, following the revelation that his grandfather, Prince Bernhard, held a membership

Belgium has announced an increase in its contribution to the UN's Green Climate Fund, raising it from 100 million to 150 million euros. Caroline Gennez, the Development Cooperation minister

Mont Blanc, France's tallest mountain, has experienced a significant reduction in height, with researchers reporting a decrease of more than two meters over the past two years.

Belgium's intelligence agency, the State Security Service (VSSE), has been closely monitoring Alibaba's primary logistics hub in Europe amidst growing suspicions that China may be utilizing its

Poland has introduced temporary controls on its border with Slovakia, taking measures to restrict the entry of irregular migrants and deploying the military to support these restrictions.

 

A group of 67 women from Greenland is seeking compensation from the Danish government for the involuntary birth control campaign that occurred in the 1960s. This campaign aimed to limit

 

Pope Francis has indicated his willingness to consider allowing the Catholic Church to bless same-sex couples. In response to a group of cardinals seeking clarity on the matter, the Pope

 

Portugal achieved an all-time high in the number of students enrolled in higher education during the previous academic year.

 

 

In a notable development, the Flemish government has officially designated the Bruges public library as a national cultural heritage organization. This prestigious recognition carries with it