According to research by Confused.com in partnership with travel insurance experts, culinary experiences have become a major deciding factor for British holidaymakers. Four in five say food is a key when planning their travels, with nearly half…
Category: 3. Europe
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EU’s AI Act doesn’t do enough to protect artists’ copyright, creative groups say
As parts of the AI Act come into force this weekend, creative industry groups say there are still hurdles to protecting their copyrighted material from training AI systems.
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Trump fires statistics chief after soft jobs report
President Donald Trump ousted the head of the Labor Department’s statistical arm Friday after the latest monthly jobs report came in well under expectations.
“I have directed my Team to fire this Biden Political Appointee, IMMEDIATELY,” Trump wrote in a social media post. “She will be…
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Europe’s trade deal with the US was dead on arrival – it needs to be buried. Here’s how to do it | Georg Riekeles and Varg Folkman
Ursula von der Leyen’s Turnberry golf course deal has been rightly called a capitulation and a humiliation for Europe. Assuming such an accord would put an end to Donald Trump’s coercion and bullying was either naive or the result of a…
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City streets, tech towers and electric docks: Here’s how Biscay is adapting to climate change
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At almost 7pm in Bilbao, the heat is still so strong that a group of tourists have huddled in the shadow cast by Maman’s sac of eggs. The nine-metre-tall spider sculpture stands in an exposed stretch of ground…
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Oasis Live '25: European tour rumours circulate as no mainland EU dates yet announced
The UK and Ireland shows are currently the Oasis’ only gigs in Europe as part of their massive reunion tour. Could that be about to change?
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Inside abandoned European airport left to rot with chairs covered in faeces
Eerie images show what Nicosia International Airport, located in Cyprus, looks like after being completely empty for over 50 years. The facility closed down after an unsuccessful Greek-inspired coup attempt in 1974
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Cruel summer turns up heat on Ursula von der Leyen’s second mandate
From a motion of censure to a lopsided trade deal, the events of July threaten to derail the trajectory of Ursula von der Leyen’s second term in office.
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Panoramic carriages and unlimited champagne: Are these the best train journeys in the world?
Two of the trains have new routes planned for 2026, with one offering scenic travel to FIFA World Cup locations.
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Where do older Europeans get their money?
Older people had lower average disposable incomes than the total population in 28 European countries in 2022, according to the OECD. Luxembourg was the only exception among the 29 countries included in the analysis.
Pensioners face…
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