Southern Spain hit by flash floods, 365 homes evacuated near Málaga
Torrential rains in southern Spain have caused severe flooding, evacuating 365 homes near Málaga and closing roads and schools. Nineteen rivers are on high alert. Read more at Read More
Rainstorm in Spain leaves at least one dead, areas flooded and hundreds evacuated
Heavy rains caused by storm Laurence continue to rip through Spain, causing at least one death, overflowing rivers, accidents, blocked roads and evacuations in several regions. Read more at Read…
Why are maths competitions on the rise in Central Asia?
STEM subjects have long been encouraged in the region. But the recent boom in maths contests is new. Read more at Read More
Thailand’s visa-free stay will soon be cut to 30 days. Here’s what it means for tourists
An increasing number of foreigners are engaging in illicit jobs or business activities while claiming to be visiting for tourism purposes. Read More
Will fewer corporate reporting obligations jeopardise the EU Green Deal?
Cutting down on red tape to help boost companies’ competitiveness is the aim of a European Commission proposal to simplify corporate reporting obligations. But critics of the so-called Omnibus package…
Macron says France will order more Rafale fighter jets in nuclear deterrence drive
French President Emmanuel Macron also announced a modernisation of one of the country’s main air bases with the latest nuclear missile technology. Read More
Israelis protest outside government headquarters after new wave of Gaza airstrikes
Qatar’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday condemned “the resumption of the Israeli occupation’s aggression against the Gaza Strip,” saying it threatens regional stability. Egypt, which also played a key role in…
Latest news bulletin | March 18th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at Read More
Germany’s parliament passes historic package boosting defence spending
Friedrich Merz needed the support of two-thirds majority in parliament for his plan to unlock billions for defence and infrastructure spending. Read More
Inside the underwater turbine farm set to generate clean energy from France’s tides
One of France’s first commercial-scale tidal energy pilot projects, NH1 is due to supply thousands of locals with clean electricity. Read More