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EU loosens state aid rules as Middle East crisis hits...

Brussels loosens state aid rules as Middle East turmoil drives up fuel and fertiliser costs, allowing governments to cushion farmers,...

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Brussels Airport warns a 'large number' of flights...

Belgium’s three largest trade unions are set to strike over current retirement age laws. Brussels Airport warns that this will disrupt...

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London Stock Exchange adds first Ukrainian firms to...

For the first time Ukrainian equities have been included in a London-listed fund, which aims to channel investment into the nation’s...

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Second US ambassador to Ukraine steps down in less...

The acting US ambassador to Ukraine is to step down from her post in Kyiv and retire, the US State Department announced. Reports have...

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Energy prices push up inflation in Germany and Spain...

Inflation rose in both Germany and Spain in April, driven mainly by higher energy costs linked to global geopolitical tensions, keeping...

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Dreamy hotels and indulgent pastries: How Palermo...

The pending nuptials of the British singer may see the Sicilian destination come much more under the international spotlight.

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MEPs with new-borns can delegate their vote – but...

The European Parliament has approved a rule allowing proxy voting for new mothers before and after childbirth. However, it raises...

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Record antisemitic incidents in Canada fuel criticism...

Canada faces record antisemitic incidents in 2025 as critics say Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is failing to adequately...

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Court sentences former world leader to 7 years in...

Ousted South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to seven years in prison after martial law decree that triggered a severe political...

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Conspiracy theories abound after White House Correspondents'...

US President Donald Trump is no stranger to theories alleging that attempts on his life are false flag operations.

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EU backs ending new oil and gas drilling

The war in the Middle East may have driven up oil and gas demand, but the world should still ditch new fossil fuel drilling, EU climate...

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How engaged are young Europeans in online civic and...

Online platforms are becoming the new political arena for Europe's youth. With their online engagement higher than in older groups,...

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