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Flights cancelled in Brussels' airports amid general strikes over government plan to reform pensions
Hundreds of flights were cancelled in Brussels’ Zaventem and Charleroi airports as protesters took to the streets for the ...
Emmanuel Macron meets IAEA chief Rafael Grossi at the Elysee Palace after returning from NATO summit
Macron says it’s urgent that the UN nuclear watchdog resumes its mission after Iran moved to suspend its cooperation with the ...
The US president said at the NATO summit on Wednesday that negotiations over a ceasefire in Ukraine have proved trickier than ...
The summit ended with a commitment to spend 5% of GDP on defence - more than double the current target of 2%. #EuropeNews ...
Tesla sales are still declining in the EU, while Chinese state-owned manufacturer SAIC Motor is increasing its market share.
Britain's decision to purchase the US-made F-35A jets will boost its nuclear deterrent, which currently wholly relies on four ...
Venice activists (and their inflatable crocodiles) claim victory as Jeff Bezos changes wedding venue
Protesters in Venice are claiming an "enormous victory" after Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos and his A-list wedding guests are ...
‘A two-way street’: Major report shows top courts are increasingly a battleground for climate action
Landmark cases in 2024 and 2025 have reinforced the importance of legal pathways in helping or hindering climate action.
Interpol cited a concerning rise in demand for unauthorised weight loss drugs and peptide supplements in Europe and other ...
India, Poland and Hungary launched their first astronauts in more than 40 years Wednesday, sending them on a private flight ...
Among other things, the federal prosecutor's office will take over terrorism-related cases from local prosecutors in Germany.
During raids in Czech Republic and Austria, police seized weapons including knives, machetes and axes. #EuropeNews ...
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