Latvian President Proposes’ Wall of Drones’ to Secure NATO’s Eastern Flank

This initiative aims to counteract threats, including Russian President Vladimir Putin's exploitation of migration crises. Rinkevičs shared these plans in an exclusive interview with The Times during his recent visit to the United Kingdom

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Pogacar Seizes Yellow Jersey in Thrilling Tour de France Stage 2

Pogacar, renowned for his cycling prowess after triumphs in the 2020 and 2021 Tours, strategically attacked a steep incline near the finish line alongside contenders Jonas Vingegaard and Remco Evenepoel

Far-Right Gains Momentum in French Snap Elections: Polls Show Divided Voter Sentiment

The survey of 11,820 respondents indicates strong voter engagement, with an anticipated turnout of 61% to 65%. This stark increase contrasts sharply with previous elections, highlighting the pivotal nature of the upcoming French snap elections

Paris-Berlin Night Train Service Temporarily Suspended for Infrastructure Upgrades

The pause, expected to last until October 26, 2024, comes as both French and German railway authorities undertake critical maintenance work along key segments of their respective networks

French Court Rules Ravel Sole Author of “Boléro,” Denying Co-authorship Claim

The ruling ensures that "Boléro" remains in the public domain, affirming Ravel's exclusive authorship over the iconic musical piece. "Boléro," which premiered at the Paris Opera in 1928, quickly captivated audiences worldwide with its distinctive crescendo and hypnotic rhythm

Sweden and Finland Ease Alcohol Sales Restrictions While Maintaining State Monopolies

This move, championed by the center-right government in Stockholm, aims to support local entrepreneurs and enhance visitor experiences with the promise of "creating great memories