Karol Nawrocki’s win pitches Poland into EU ideas battleground
Conservative Karol Nawrocki’s knife-edge victory by 50.89% of the votes in Poland’s nail-biting weekend presidential runoff election, against liberal Warsaw Mayor Rafał Trzaskowski, set the stage for a revivified right…
Syria’s stock exchange reopens after six-month closure in run-up to al-Assad ouster
The move to reopen comes as international restrictions on Syria’s financial systems begin to ease in a bid to give the country a chance to rebuild after 14 years of…
Top scientists rally EU to ‘stay the course’ by keeping its 2040 climate target ambitious and fair
With the EU about to decide on its 2040 climate target, independent scientists say policymakers must act on the evidence.Read More
Latest news bulletin | June 2nd – Evening
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EU antitrust fines food delivery giants in landmark cartel case
The investigation marks the first-ever EU antitrust case involving a minority shareholding, as well as the first enforcement of EU competition rules concerning labour markets. Read More
Ursula von der Leyen backs ‘bone-crushing’ US Senate bill to sanction Russia
The Senate bill envisions 500% tariffs on countries that buy Russian fossil fuels. If applied as intended, it would target several EU countries. Read More
Haribo sweets recalled in Belgium after cannabis found in Dutch gummies
The same packages of fizzy colas were withdrawn in the Netherlands after sample studies revealed three bags were laced with cannabis. Read More
Italy marks Republic Day with military parade in Rome
Thousands of Italian troops and civil servants paraded through central Rome on Monday to mark the 79th anniversary of the country becoming a republic. Read more at Read More
Germany’s former Foreign Minister Baerbock appointed president of United Nations General Assembly
The former German foreign minister will be the president of the United Nation’s General Assembly for a period of one year — despite backlash in Berlin. Read more at Read…
Mount Etna volcanic eruption: Is it safe to travel to Sicily and are flights cancelled?
Mount Etna is Europe’s tallest and most active volcano. Read More