France to increase security at churches over Easter
French authorities are to deploy members of the security forces in front of all Catholic and Protestant churches for the upcoming Easter weekend, further bolstering security in the aftermath of the Moscow attack, AFP reports.
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The European Commission and the European Parliament welcome the entry of Bulgaria and Romania into the Schengen air and maritime space
Romania and Bulgaria partially joined Europe’s ID-check-free travel zone on Sunday, March 31, marking a new step in the two countries’ integration with the European Union, Le Monde reports.
Three humanitarian aid ships are due to arrive in the Gaza Strip on Monday
A maritime convoy of three ships carrying hundreds of tons of aid for Gaza left the Cypriot port of Larnaca on Saturday, DW reports
Russia conducts 'counter-terrorism operation' in Dagestan, detains three
Russia has conducted a "counter-terrorism operation" in the southern region of Dagestan on Sunday, detaining three people, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee said, BBC reports.
Turkey goes to local polls in test of Erdogan's popularity
Turkish voters went to the polls on Sunday in municipal elections, with all eyes on Istanbul, the national "jewel" that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hopes to pry away from the opposition, AFP reports.
War in Ukraine: Russia launched 16 missiles and 11 drones overnight
Ukraine's air force said on March 30 that Russian forces fired four missiles into eastern Ukraine overnight, as well as 12 Shahed drones across the country, Reuters reports.
War in Ukraine: Infrastructure in central Poltava region targeted by Russian drones and missiles
Russian forces attacked infrastructure in the Poltava region in central Ukraine during the night, the Ukrainian military administration announced on Saturday, informs dpa, cited by Agerpres.
Man holds several people inside Dutch cafe
Several people have been taken hostage at a popular cafe in an eastern Dutch town, police said, BBC reports.
Bulgarian cruise ship crashes into wall on Danube in Austria, injuring 11
Eleven people were injured when a Bulgarian cruise ship crashed into a concrete wall in a sluice on the River Danube in the northern Austrian town of Aschach an der Donau overnight, local police said on Saturday, Reuters reports.
ISW: Russia has changed the target set for attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure
Russia has expanded the target set for attacks on critical infrastructure in Ukraine by intensifying strikes on hydroelectric power plants, according to a report by the US-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW), reports UNIAN.
Diplomatic Fallout: Latvia's Expulsion of Russian Diplomat
Latvia has declared a staff member of the Russian embassy in Riga as persona non grata and has expelled him from the country, as reported by dpa and cited by Agerpres.
Ukraine Under Siege: Latest on Russian Assaults and Civilian Casualties
Multiple Russian assaults have resulted in the deaths of at least four individuals and inflicted injuries on approximately 30 people on Wednesday, including in Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine, as reported by AFP.