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Czech transport minister tells FT of ‘thousands’ of attempts to interfere with train networks and signals
Petr Bystron is number two on Alternative for Germany’s list for the European parliament elections in June
Viewers switch from state broadcaster TVP to conservative Republika as it mimics the US right-wing channel
A dozen people injured in attack, which also hit country’s third-largest oil refinery
The programme reflected themes of endurance, loss and defiance
Moscow has been quick to pledge its support to African countries with nuclear energy ambitions
French president rebuilds ties in Baltic region with vow to defeat Russia
More than half of respondents in opinion poll say Kyiv was behind Moscow massacre despite Isis claiming responsibility
Czech and Belgian authorities say Viktor Medvedchuk was paying politicians to peddle Kremlin propaganda
Societies have not all become more secular as they grew richer
With a bullet in his back, Dmitry Saraev made it out of Crocus City Hall alive
Social Democrats’ equivocal stance towards Moscow over Ukraine war causes problems for chancellor
Warsaw investigates ‘personal security clearance’ of Jarosław Gromadziński after his dismissal as commander of Eurocorps
An often overlooked battleground of the first world war offers valuable insights on today’s geopolitics
Also in this newsletter: Mark Rutte goes to China
President appoints new chiefs of national security council and foreign intelligence
Satellite images shared exclusively with the Financial Times point to ‘arms-for-oil’ trade between Pyongyang and Moscow
Russian president provides no evidence to support claim Kyiv was involved in deadly assault on concert hall
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Adam Glapiński insists he did not abuse his powers in bid to keep Law and Justice party in power
The sobering story of Boris III is lifted with suspenseful sleuthing and irreverent humour
Presidents of Latvia and Estonia say European states in alliance should do more to prepare for Russian threat
Hour-long film pieces together footage from Ukrainian soldiers defending the country’s eastern front
At least 137 people killed and 180 injured in assault claimed by Isis
Russia’s security services have shifted focus away from Islamist terror
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