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Is Part-time Work Fuelling Germanys Economic Woes?

The minister president of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, says a return to the 40-hour week is necessary to maintain economi... Read more

Difficult To Digest Cost Of Doner Kebabs In Germany Prompts Price Cap Calls

In Germany, the once-affordable doner kebab has become the emblem of a growing concern: donerflation. Read more

Israel Orders Fresh Evacuations In Rafah Despite US Condemnation

All the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war. Read more

Elon Musk Predicts AI Will Overtake Humans To The Point That 'biological Intelligence Will Be 1%'

Elon Musk gave his thoughts on AI's impact, space exploration, and Starlink during the 27th annual Global Conference org... Read more

Judo Grand Slam Day One: A Golden Start For Kazakhstan

All the latest developments on the Judo Grand Slam Astana 2024. Read more

Renewables Are Meeting 95% Of Portugals Electricity Needs. How Did It Become A European Leader?

Portugal has made huge progress in renewable power, up from 27 per cent in 2005 and 54 per cent in 2017. Read more

State Of The Union: Xi In Europe And Alarming New Data On Antisemitism

This edition of State of the Union focuses on China's president's first trip to Europe in five years as well as the dist... Read more

Treviso, Girona, Cambridge: Budget Airlines Out-of-the-way Airports Are Gateways To Unsung Cities

Instead of viewing flights to regional airports as an inconvenience, consider using it as a way to explore some of Europ... Read more

UN Assembly Approves Resolution Granting Palestine New Rights

UN assembly approves resolution granting Palestine new rights and reviving its membership bid. Read more

This Country Has Become The First In Modern History To Lose All Of Its Glaciers

Rising temperatures have made this country the first in modern history to lose all its glaciers. Read more

Russia Renews Attempts To Break Through Ukrainian Defences In Kharkiv

Ukraine says it anticipated the renewed offensive, with thousands more Russian troops already massed along the northeast... Read more

European Airports Say FaceBoarding Will Cut Security Waiting Times But Is It Mandatory?

This new technology means you can fly without showing your passport Read more

Malta Loses Its Commissioner Nominee Over Hospital Corruption Scandal

Malta's deputy prime minister resigned and asked for his nomination to the EU Commission to be withdrawn after being cha... Read more

The European Public Remains Unwaveringly Committed To Ukraine

European leaders cannot afford to feel complacent. Quite the opposite: they must act decisively and renew their commitme... Read more

The Last Private Land At The 'gates To The Arctic' Offered For Sale

The 15,000 acre plot is halfway between Norway and the North Pole. It lies at the heart of a pristine wilderness which h... Read more