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Raves, cruises and historic train rides: Where to...

On 12 August, those in the path of totality will be plunged into darkness for up to two minutes.

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An apple a day keeps the childhood tantrums away,...

Children's diets may influence their mental health, with fruit and vegetables linked to better behaviour, according to a new study.

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Resilience amid ruins: Why markets are hitting record...

Global indices in the United States, Japan and South Korea have reached new all-time highs despite the economic fallout from the ongoing...

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Sweden generates 99% of electricity from clean sources....

Thousands of anti-wind social media posts have been analysed, as researchers warn that Europe’s energy security could be threatened.

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Top Trump advisers urge China to leverage Iran ties...

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have both expressed a need for China to leverage its tight...

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How is the DMA reshaping Big Tech's grip on the internet?

Two years in, Europe's landmark law has changed how Big Tech operates and given users more freedom and choice, but the battle is far...

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Latest news bulletin | May 6th, 2026 – Morning

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 6th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business,...

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Meloni -Trump tensions tested, can the US - Italy...

Tensions between Meloni and Trump do not seem to threaten the privileged axis between Rome and Washington, shored up by US bases in...

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‘Broadening access to contemporary art’: The best...

With design-led rooms, on-site exhibitions and distinctive interiors, arty hotels offer unending guest experiences.

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Deadly airstrike hit Kramotorsk as emergency crews...

At least five people were killed and 12 injured after an airstrike hit the eastern Ukrainian city of Kramotorsk, with firefighters...

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Holocaust denial is creeping into Dutch classrooms...

Teachers who responded to a survey in the Netherlands say their students confront them with Holocaust-related disinformation they...

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Greece moves to protect borrowers with consumer loans...

The regulation will mainly concern unsecured consumer loans, as well as credit card debt.

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