Tag: Central Europe

Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers After Election

The front-runner in the parliamentary vote has pledged “not to send a single cartridge” to neighboring Ukraine, a sign of the flagging European support for a victim of Russian aggression.

Undying Dread: A 400-Year-Old Corpse, Locked to Its Grave

In 17th-century Europe, the dead were a constant threat to rise again and bedevil the living. Now archaeologists have found the remains of a suspected child revenant.

Europe’s Boars Still Hold Radioactivity. What Surprised Scientists Is Why.

Some wild boar hunted in German forests have radiation levels that exceed the limit deemed safe for human consumption. New research suggests that it’s not just because of Chernobyl.

Poland’s Prime Minister Says His Country Was Right About Russia

Having been proved right about Russia, Warsaw is savoring its newfound influence in NATO and on Ukraine policy.

Safety Concerns Overshadow Europe’s First New Gas Link in Decades

Natural gas is set to flow through a new undersea pipeline between Norway and Poland after suspected sabotage devastated the Nord Stream pipelines.