Personal income tax rates vary significantly across Europe, with Nordic countries paying the highest and Eastern European countries the lowest. Euronews takes a closer look at the key factors that influence how much individuals pay in tax.
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Personal income tax rates in Europe: Where do workers pay the highest and lowest taxes?
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UK produces Europe’s first E-beam chip lab
The UK government has shown its commitment to their semiconductor industry by revealing its new electron beam (E-beam) lithography facility at the University of Southampton
This new facility…
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Ukrainian arms producers get 15 preferential loans
Fifteen 15 Ukrainian defense firms have already received preferential loans aimed on their development.
Deputy Minister for Strategic Industries Hanna Hvozdiar reported this on Facebook, Ukrinform saw.
“PUMB has issued another UAH 185 million to three defense…
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Seventy-four enemy UAVs shot down, 68 drone imitators fail to reach their targets
On the night of Thursday, the Ukrainian military shot down 74 Shahed-type attack UAVs (drones of other types) in the east, north, south and center of the country, 68 enemy drone imitators were lost (without negative consequences), the…
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Israel wildfires spread near Jerusalem, drawing national emergency declaration from Netanyahu
Bet Shemesh, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Wednesday that rapidly spreading wildfires near Jerusalem could reach the city, as he declared the situation a “national emergency.”
Thick smoke billowed above…
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Number of victims in Odesa grows to 15
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The number of victims as a result of the attack by enemy drones in Odesa on Thursday night has increased to 15, rescuers have evacuated more than 200 people from one of the…
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Ukraine mandates at least 5% share of liquid biocomponents in gasoline from May 1
Starting May 1, gasoline sold in Ukraine must contain at least 5% liquid biocomponents.
The corresponding norm is laid down in the amendments to legislation on mandatory Use of liquid biofuels (biocomponents) in the transport sector, Ukrinform reports.
According to…
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India and Pakistan face their latest crisis. Here’s a look at their history of armed conflict
NEW DELHI (AP) — A deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir last week has plunged relations between India and Pakistan to new lows, with both sides hinting at imminent military action.
India…
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Trials and tribulations of European liberals on film
Films about the hypocrisies of the art world and the chattering classes have always been a staple of European cinema, and the 44th Istanbul Film Festival featured a couple of them from the German-speaking world: “What…
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How Russia’s war on Ukraine divided my family
My mother told me.
I wasn’t there. I couldn’t be. He drew his last breath in Donetsk — my hometown, now occupied by Russia. The front line, blazing and thundering, has divided us. A line that cut through Ukraine like a wound, dividing not…
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