EU invests €650 million in cross-border hydrogen and electricity infrastructure projects
Spain is the EU member state receiving the most funding for cross-border electricity projects, while Germany is emerging as the frontrunner in hydrogen initiatives. Meanwhile, the European Commission is expected…
Turkish authorities arrest six people on suspicion of spying for Tehran, local media say
The arrests come at a time of heightened regional tensions over fears of a possible US military strike on Iran. Read more at Read More
India trade deal cements EU’s voice in ‘multipolar world’, Costa tells Euronews
The European Council chief tells Euronews a free trade agreement with India will help stabilise a global economy rattled by tariffs. The deal will see duties reduced on more than…
‘It’s better for Poland to stay with the złoty,’ country’s finance minister says
Poland’s Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski said that that keeping the złoty as the national currency gives the economy greater flexibility at a time of global uncertainty, despite ongoing debates over…
Swedish funfair fined €491,000 for 2023 rollercoaster derailment that killed one
Witnesses described a chaotic scene as the front of the train appeared to jump off the tracks before coming to a stop, with one car tilted toward the ground. Read…
Major fire at Courchevel’s Grandes Alpes hotel, hundreds evacuated
A major fire at the Grandes Alpes hotel in Courchevel led to the evacuation of nearly 300 people. Over 100 firefighters are battling the blaze, with four suffering minor injuries.…
Don’t shoot the messenger, Mark Rutte is right — for now
Europe lacks key military capabilities — especially independent command, intelligence, and digital infrastructure — most of which are still provided by the US, Danish MEP Henrik Dahl writes in an…
Hague orders Dutch government to protect residents on this sinking island from climate change
In a sweeping victory for Bonaire residents, The Hague District Court has ruled that Dutch authorities had discriminated against the island’s inhabitants.Read More
Storm Kristin kills two in Portugal, causes widespread damage and power cuts
Storm Kristin killed two men in Portugal, causing injuries and over 3,000 emergency callouts. Power cuts persist, and many roads and schools are closed. Read more at Read More
Fire breaks out at five-star luxury hotel in French ski resort Courchevel
A fire at the five-star hotel Les Grandes Alpes in the French ski resort town forced the evacuation of 270 people. Four firefighters sustained minor injuries. Read more at Read…