France spent €2bn on the Olympics – was it good for the economy?
France spent €2bn on the Olympics – has the country benefited economically? Banque de France deputy governor, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré considers France’s current economic outlook. Read More
France spent €2bn on the Olympics – has the country benefited economically? Banque de France deputy governor, Agnès Bénassy-Quéré considers France’s current economic outlook. Read More
Like a golden thread circling the Earth, the equator sprinkles a bit of tourist magic in 11 countries. Read More
People are continuing to resist the factory through street protests, court cases and toxic air monitoring. Read More
Glaciers in Salzburg, Austria, are rapidly shrinking, losing significant mass and height. Researcher Bernhard Zagel warns that the glaciers may disappear within 10 to 15 years due to climate change,…
Relations between the two countries have been strained since the UK voted to leave the European Union, complicating some political structures of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.…
A Norwegian proposal to ban unhealthy food advertisements doesn’t go as far as the UK’s rule but pushes far beyond other European countries’ efforts. Read More
Northern Kosovo, with a predominantly ethnic Serb population, has long been a flashpoint of tensions between Pristina and Belgrade and the border blockade comes on the same day an EU…
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis outlined his economic agenda at the Thessaloniki International Fair, focusing on wage growth, employment, and climate challenges. Read More
Zelenskyy and Meloni discussed Ukraine’s immediate needs before winter, with Meloni emphasizing continued support as vital for Italy’s national interest and global stability. Read More
In statements to Euronews, former Colombian President Andrés Pastrana said that in Venezuela there has not been an electoral fraud but a ‘coup d’état’. He urged the International Criminal Court…