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Belarusian Journalist Details Prison Ordeal After Release in US-Belarus Prisoner Swap
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Politik·24.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Belarusian Journalist Details Prison Ordeal After Release in US-Belarus Prisoner Swap

Belarusian journalist Katsiaryna Andreeva, released in March 2026 after five years in prison for filming protests against Lukashenko, describes her ordeal including hard labor in a sewing factory and psychological pressure. She was freed as part of a US-brokered deal involving sanctions relief, but her husband remains incarcerated. Out of 1,300 prisoners promised, only 500 have been released. 'I will only truly feel free once my husband is back by my side,' she said.

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Politico EU
Bulgaria's Radev Wins Landslide as Eastern Europe Shifts Toward Pragmatic Self-Interest
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Politik·22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Bulgaria's Radev Wins Landslide as Eastern Europe Shifts Toward Pragmatic Self-Interest

Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party won 44.5% in snap elections, the eighth parliamentary vote in five years. The victory reflects a broader shift in Eastern Europe toward pragmatic, interest-based politics that questions but doesn't reject EU and NATO frameworks. While Western commentators label Radev "pro-Russian," analysis suggests he represents a "coalition of the unwilling" seeking to limit exposure to Ukraine conflict costs rather than realign with Moscow.

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Scientists Reconstruct Oldest Neanderthal Population in Central-Eastern Europe Using Ancient DNA
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22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Scientists Reconstruct Oldest Neanderthal Population in Central-Eastern Europe Using Ancient DNA

Researchers have reconstructed what appears to be the oldest Neanderthal population in Central-Eastern Europe using DNA from a tooth found in Stajnia Cave, Poland. The mitochondrial DNA analysis, published in Scientific Reports, reveals genetic connections between Neanderthals in Central Europe and the Caucasus region, proving these ancient humans migrated and maintained contact across large territories rather than living in isolated communities.

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