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Bulgaria Politics · BulgariaBulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov handed in his government's resignation on Thursday following weeks of street protests over its economic policies and its perceived failure to tackle corruption.See the Story
Bulgarian PM and government resign after mass protests
38% Left coverage: 53 sources

Corruption · UkraineImage by Dietmar Rabich Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, and Facebook, Youtube After the investigation initiated by the Ukrainian anti-corruption agency, the head of the presidential office, Andrij Jermak, resigned. This was announced personally by President Volodymyr Zelensky. Jermak resigned after the officers of the National Anti-Corruption Office of Ukraine began to search his home - Zelensky …See the Story
A Rough Awakening Is Coming For Ukraine And The EU - The Balkan
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X · SerbiaPlease Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, Twitter, and Facebook, Youtube On December 8, 2025, Marko Parezanović, a veteran operative and one of the most influential figures in Serbia's Security Information Agency (BIA), was abruptly removed from his position as chief of operations. Replaced by Nikola Vasiljević, the former head of BIA's Novi Sad center, Parezanović has been relegated to a ceremonial role as an advis…See the Story
The Dismissal of Marko Parezanović: A Turning Point in Serbia's Geopolitical Orientation - The Balkan
67% Right coverage: 3 sources