Euronews asked analysts if the huge oil and gas deposits discovered under the Baltic Sea offer Europe a chance to be less reliant on Russian energy.
Category: 3. Europe
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What could biggest oil discovery in Poland's history mean for Europe's energy mix?
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink implants brain-computer device into ninth participant
The device works by connecting a person’s nervous system to devices that can interpret their brain activity, allowing them to use computers using only their thoughts.
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British potatoes and Spanish olives: How climate extremes are pushing up food prices
The study highlights how climate-driven food price spikes can aggravate public health risks and social unrest.
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Uzbekistan taps rare materials with greener methods to support global supply chains
Uzbekistan is ramping up its mining exports — including uranium — to meet global demand for rare materials. From cleaner extraction techniques to foreign partnerships, the country is positioning itself as a reliable supplier in the energy transition supply chain.
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French citiesimpose curfews on children after drug violence
A number of French cities have imposed night-time curfews on young people following a spate of violence linked to drug trafficking.
Nîmes in the south was the latest to bring in measures, which authorities said were meant to prevent under 16s from being “exposed to violence” and to “contain…
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Donald Trump pulls the US out of UNESCO again, just two years after rejoining
Donald Trump is withdrawing the United States from the United Nations’ cultural agency UNESCO once more, citing anti-Israel bias and the admission of Palestine as a member – marking the third time the country has quit the organisation.
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Moldovan fugitive oligarch accused of €850 million bank fraud detained in Greece
Vladimir Plahotniuc fled Moldova in 2019 as he faced a series of corruption charges including allegations of complicity in a scheme that led to a massive theft from a Moldovan bank.
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Trump’s tariffs take their toll on Europe’s auto giants — in charts
This photograph shows the front logo of a car at the new Citroen C5 Aircross’ production line in the Stellantis car maker plant in Chartres-de-Bretagne, near Rennes, western France, on July 3, 2025.
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Irish government reveals how tax windfall will be spent
The Irish government has provided more details of how it intends to spend its €14bn tax windfall from Apple.
The money is being used to beef-up the country’s National Development Plan (NDP), a €112bn (£97bn) package of infrastructure investments.
It will be spent on housing, energy, water and…
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Ukrainian lawmakers vote to scuttle independence of anti-corruption agencies – POLITICO
NABU and SAP were created in 2015 with guaranteed prosecutorial independence. That was a key demand for EU integration, Kryvonos added, as he urged Zelenskyy to veto the bill.
Zelenskyy’s office did not immediately respond to POLITICO’s request for comment.
“This decision would…
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