Italy extended its ban on surrogacy late last year, but posts are claiming that it happened recently.
Category: 3. Europe
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Fact check: Has Italy just passed an anti-LGBT surrogacy law?
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European Shares Seen Opening Up In Cautious Trade
(RTTNews) – European stocks are seen opening a tad higher on Thursday as concerns about Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s potential ousting eased and China reaffirmed that it is normalizing ties with the…
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Exploring Europe’s Undiscovered Gems This July 2025
As European markets navigate a landscape influenced by new trade deal hopes and tariff uncertainties, the pan-European STOXX Europe 600 Index has shown resilience, ending higher despite recent pressures. In this context, identifying…
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Japan is facing slowing exports and trade deficit amid threat from Trump's tariffs
Fears of a recession are mounting in the world’s fourth-largest economy, after export to the US declined for the second month in a row in June.
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European real estate stuck in ‘zombieland’ as recovery proves elusive | The Mighty 790 KFGO
By Iain Withers, Tom Sims and John O’Donnell
LONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Europe’s commercial real estate market is defying expectations of a recovery as investor caution pins property sales to near-decade lows.
Some investors and banks,…
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Fire engulfs main stage of Tomorrowland music festival
A fire has destroyed the main stage at Tomorrowland music festival in Belgium, just two days before the event was set to open.
Thick plumes of black smoke can be seen billowing into the sky as flames engulfed one side of the main stage.
Festival organisers said on Wednesday evening that nobody was…
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DNA analysis from 4,600-year-old skeleton uncovers hidden link between Egypt and Mesopotamia
Sealed inside a rocky tomb for over four millennia, an Egyptian skeleton has just revealed a hidden chapter of ancient history.
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‘You shouldn’t be scared of the unknown’: Estonia’s President Alar Karis on AI in schools
“The whole school system is probably going to be upside down in the coming years,” Karis tells Euronews Next.
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5G Coverage in Europe: Progress Toward Goals Amid Lingering Disparities
Timely spectrum allocation and proactive policies, not the tyranny of geography or demographics, define Europe’s 5G coverage leaders
Europe is now midway through the 5G technology cycle. Capital spending on network…
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Why some countries get their money’s worth on healthcare and others are more wasteful
ADVERTISEMENTWealthy countries spend trillions of euros on health care every year, but not all of them are getting their money’s worth, a new analysis has found.
Higher levels of health spending are linked to better outcomes, but after a certain point, more money may not be efficient or…
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