The president dismissed conflict-of-interest concerns and promised more cuts ‘maybe in 24 hours’.
Kosovo PM’s party leading but short of majority, exit poll shows
Alvin Kurti’s party is on track to come first in Kosovo’s parliamentary election but not be able to govern alone, an exit poll predicts
Man arrested after ‘serious incident’ in north Dublin
He was arrested in the Stoneybatter area of the city on Sunday and is currently being detained.
Bodies of migrants found in Libya mass grave, authorities say
It comes just days after another mass grave with 19 bodies was found on a farm nearby.
Baltic states unplug from Russia and join EU power grid
“Today, history is made,” EU chief Ursula von der Leyen told a ceremony in Lithuania’s capital.
Man arrested after ‘serious incident’ in north Dublin
He was arrested in the Stoneybatter area of the city on Sunday and is currently being detained.
Thousands of baby turtles released in Brazil
The project aims to boost numbers of threatened tracajás turtles in Amazonas state.
Sri Lanka hit by nationwide power cut
The outage is yet to be fully fixed meaning hospitals and other buildings are having to use generators.
Israel troops withdraw from corridor that split Gaza in two
Palestinians on cars and carts begin returning to northern Gaza – often to scenes of utter destruction.
Sam Nujoma, first president of Namibia, dies aged 95
Nujoma has been called the country’s founding father after leading the fight for independence from South Africa.