Ukraine urges world leaders not to seek ‘an out’ from Russia’s war instead of true peace
The Ukrainian president told foreign leaders there is no alternative to the ‘peace formula’ he presented two years ago. Read More
What the year of wars and elections has revealed about European sentiment
The currently self-absorbed Brussels would better get the message. If we postpone honest conclusions to the next elections in 2029, the European drama may indeed enact its final act, André…
Moon’s surface reproduced in Europe to prepare for future missions
Europe is seeking to place itself at the forefront of missions to the Moon with a facility covering almost 1,000 square metres that reproduces the lunar surface to train astronauts…
Israel’s top general announces plans for possible ground invasion of Lebanon
Israeli military officials said they intercepted Hezbollah’s surface-to-surface missile, launched after Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed hundreds of people, as the two sides teeter towards an all-out war. Read more…
Uber calls on EU to ban combustion engines on ridesharing cars by 2030
Multinational ride-hailing company is also calling on binding targets for the production of electric vehicles in the European market along with adequate incentives to ease the climate transition.Read More
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EU Parliament’s left signals warning over Dutch Commission nominee for tax portfolio
The choice of former Dutch finance minister Wopke Hoekstra to run EU tax policy has drawn attention from MEPs given previous links to tax havens, and the Netherlands’ status as…
‘National Hero’: Locals praise for Polish reservoir that spared two cities from Storm Boris flooding
Some have suggested the reservoir should be named after famous Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.Read More
Electronic music’s most influential instrument turns 60
In 1964, Robert Moog released the first Moog Synthesizer, changing the face of all music forever. Read More
Wolves in crosshairs as EU governments agree to more hunting and culls
Nature conservationists have denounced as ‘shameful’ a back-room agreement that saw all but two EU governments acquiesce to a European Commission proposal to ease protection for Europe’s burgeoning wolf populations.…