Protests Erupt in Bucharest Amidst Electoral Controversy; Opposition in Republika Srpska Faces Internal Divisions; Foreign Influence Concerns Rise Ahead of Greenland Elections

In Bucharest, Romania, protests occurred as supporters of AUR, a nationalist party, contested the results of recent elections. Demonstrators clashed with police, resulting in several arrests.

The opposition in Republika Srpska is grappling with internal divisions, struggling to present a unified front against the current government. This comes amidst a political crisis following a first-instance verdict against President Milorad Dodik.

Concerns about foreign influence are growing in Greenland as it approaches regional elections. Allegations of suspicious financial activities and the distribution of money by foreign influencers have surfaced, prompting the implementation of stricter regulations on political donations.

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