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A new memorial in Dviete, Latvia, honours the National Partisans who resisted Soviet occupation in the Sēlija forests from 1944 to 1952.
The strategic bridge over the Nevėžis in Kėdainiai has reopened after a €3.7m reconstruction following a structural collapse. Discover the impact.
Lithuanians gather in Kalniškė forest to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the 1945 partisan battle against Soviet NKVD forces.
Nearly 10,000 participants took Lithuania's national citizenship exam, focusing on civil resistance, defense, and information resilience.
New French MP Shéhérazade Bentorki opposes the easing of energy efficiency standards for rental homes, prioritizing housing dignity in Roubaix.
Discover how French startup BeatHealth uses rhythmic auditory stimulation and ankle sensors to help Parkinson's patients walk with confidence.
Redbridge Council outlines a four-year plan focusing on social housing, street repairs, and cost-of-living support for borough residents.
Mayor Jason Perry secures a second term in Croydon. Read about the new council makeup, facial recognition crime data, and town centre investment plans.
Vilnius District Municipality recognized for its green spaces and family infrastructure, highlighting challenges of growing commuter belt regions.
Cllr Kulwinder Singh Johal becomes Leicester's Lord Mayor, pledging support for local food insecurity and diabetes healthcare charities.
Explore the full list of winners from the Leeds Sports Awards, celebrating elite athletes like Hannah Cockroft and local heroes at the Carriageworks Theatre.
Islington Council Leader Cllr Una O’Halloran appoints a new Executive team to tackle housing, safety, and the cost-of-living crisis over four years.
Defense expert Sandis Šrāders takes the helm at RTU Liepāja Academy, focusing on dual-use technology and NATO-aligned regional development.
Kaunas District receives national recognition for family-friendly policies, infrastructure, and community values in a prestigious Seimas ceremony.
Jelgava (Latvia) replaces 16-year-old buses with 10 new MAN hybrid vehicles to improve safety and meet EU green transport standards.