Poland to legalize participation of Poles in Ukrainian army
The draft legislation will apply retrospectively to all Poles who have joined the Ukrainian armed forces dating back to 2014 when Russia annexed Crimea
Czechia: The proposed regulation of reducing temperatures faces criticism
“It is not permissible for the elderly to spend 100 percent of their time in spaces at 20°C and below,” states Daniela Lusková, vice-president of the Association of Social Service Providers
Austria to allow assisted suicide
Shortly after Austria implemented mandatory vaccines and fresh lockdowns with the reasoning that these controversial measures would save lives, the country then approves assisted suicide
Denmark: Former minister joins populists in plan to deport 50,000 migrants
The plan will evaluate migrants based on employment status, criminal activity, welfare receipt, and competence in the Danish language
Hungary’s PM Orbán: ‘Von der Leyen’s statement is shameful’
PM defends anti-pedophile law
Hungary’s ruling conservatives submit anti-pedophile bill to parliament
Measures include a public, searchable database
Hungary to introduce strict drone regulations by next June
A legal framework and fines are being introduced.