Russian strikes target multiple Ukrainian cities as the Kremlin intensifies its offensive
Russian strikes continue to target Ukrainian cities at high intensity causing significant damage to property and infrastructure. Read More
Russian strikes continue to target Ukrainian cities at high intensity causing significant damage to property and infrastructure. Read More
The party was rebuffed in an appeal to the Saxon Higher Administrative Court against its designation as a “far-right extremist” group by Saxony’s domestic intelligence agency. Read More
Fernando Clavijo met Home Affairs Commissioner Magnus Brunner in Strasbourg. “When you close one door, migrants exit from another.” Read More
Watch EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos debate European enlargement live on Euronews from Davos on Wednesday with the Prime Ministers of Croatia, Montenegro and Slovakia. Read More
Majority of young professionals reveal growing disillusion with mid-level management roles. Here’s why. Read More
The Gaza conflict decimated tourism in Israel, but with a ceasefire deal enacted, many European airlines are already making plans to reinstate their flights. Read More
The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art in Lisbon, now recognised by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage, showcases the elegance of 18th-century dressage with Lusitano horses. Read More
The US already produces more oil and gas than any other country in the world. Read More
Despite calls from the WEF and global NGOs for Davos delegates to travel more sustainably, elevated private jet activity in Switzerland suggests they didn’t listen. Read More
The European Union wants to bolster defence in face of Russia’s aggression on Ukraine and growing US demands for greater European financial support for NATO. Read More