The European Union's top court will hear a case brought by a British-Romanian transgender man against Romanian authorities over their refusal to recognize his gender identity.
Reports of poison attacks on schoolgirls in Iran are shocking and must be investigated fully, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said.
Germany has asked Switzerland to sell it some of its mothballed Leopard 2 tanks, the Swiss government said, in a deal that could allow Germany and other countries to increase military aid to Ukraine.
The UN nuclear watchdog says its chief, Rafael Grossi, will travel to Iran for "high-level meetings" as diplomats say he wants to jolt Tehran into cooperating with an investigation into uranium traces found at undeclared sites.
A delegation of Hungarian lawmakers plans to visit Sweden on March 7 to discuss the Nordic country's bid to join NATO, a Swedish parliament spokesperson said on March 2.
A Russian flag was discovered painted onto the base of Denmark's Little Mermaid statue on March 2 in what police said was a "case of vandalism" at Copenhagen's most famous landmark and a popular tourist attraction.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on March 2 urged China not to send weapons to help Russia's war in Ukraine and instead asked Beijing to exert pressure on Moscow to pull back its forces.
Finland's parliament has overwhelmingly backed its bid to join NATO, the assembly's speaker said.
The Wikimedia Foundation was fined 2 million rubles ($27,000) by a Russian court on February 28 after the authorities accused it of failing to delete "misinformation" about the Russian military from Wikipedia.
Russia's Pulkovo Airport in St. Petersburg temporarily suspended all flights on February 28, the city government said.
Airline Wizz Air says it will suspend flights to the Moldovan capital from March 14 due to concerns about the safety of its airspace, a decision Moldova's civil aviation authority described as sudden and regrettable.
Ukraine's central bank will launch stress tests of commercial banks in April, the governor of the National Bank of Ukraine said on February 27 on Facebook.
Pope Francis will make an official visit to Hungary on April 28-30, the Vatican said on February 27.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says talks with Sweden and Finland over their NATO membership bids would resume on March 9, although he said Sweden had still not fulfilled its obligations under a memorandum signed last year.
Iran's currency fell to another record low against the U.S. dollar on the unofficial market on February 26, amid the country's increasing isolation over its disputed nuclear program, human rights violations, and the supply of drones to Russia.
A Spanish woman imprisoned in Iran since November on espionage charges after she was arrested during anti-government protests in November has been released.
More than 40 people have died after a migrant shipwreck off the eastern coast of Italy's Calabria region, news agencies reported on February 26.
President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia had no choice but to take into account the nuclear capabilities of NATO as the U.S.-led military alliance was seeking the defeat of Russia.
The foreign ministers of Russia, Turkey, Syria, and Iran are arranging a meeting, Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said, according to state media on February 26.
Supplies of Russian oil to Poland via the Druzhba pipeline have halted, according to the chief executive officer of the PKN Orlen oil refiner and petrol retailer.
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