AARHUS, Denmark (AP) — Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen vowed Thursday to back Ukraine in its quest to join the European Union, as Denmark officially launched its six-month presidency of the…
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a growing pattern of silencing protest in Europe
Speaking up against the actions of the rich and powerful, or openly resisting them, has always come with dangers, as Greenpeace well knows. Forty years ago this July, the French secret service bombed Greenpeace’s ship Rainbow Warrior ahead of a…
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‘Silent killer’ heatwave thought to have left at least 9 dead in Europe | Science, Climate & Tech News
At least nine people in Europe have died in savage heat this week as a “silent killer” heatwave continues to bake the continent.
In Italy, scorching temperatures of up to 38C forced officials to issue the most severe red alerts…
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France launches ‘diplomatic reserve’ to boost soft power, counter disinformation
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ADVERTISEMENTFrance on Thursday launched a “diplomatic reserve” it hopes will attract 1,000 people before the end of the year to enhance assistance to citizens including those fleeing conflicts, counter disinformation about its…
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Diogo Jota: Liverpool ‘devastated’ by death of forward in car crash
Jota’s Liverpool team-mate Darwin Nunez said there were “no words of comfort for so much pain”.
“I will always remember you with your smile, as a good companion on and off the field,” he added.
“I send all my strength to his family, from where he is I’m sure he will always be with you, especially…
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European tourism holds steady in Q2 2025, driven by resilient consumer demand and global interest – ETC Corporate
- Europe’s tourism sector showed a steady but more moderate performance in Q2 2025, with arrivals up 3.3% and nights down 0.7% year-on-year.
- Off-season demand for sun and beach holidays is rising, likely driven by the shift in Easter…
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Every Dutch person has ‘forever chemicals’ in their blood – POLITICO
Every person in the Netherlands has “forever chemicals” in their blood, according to the country’s first national study on the topic.
The study, published Thursday, indicates that having per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (known as PFAS) in levels above safety…
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Iran charges imprisoned French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris with spying for Israel
The charges carry the death penalty. However, French diplomatic sources have stated that to their knowledge no sentence against the couple has been delivered as of yet.
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'Sad day for football': World mourns Portugal star Diogo Jota's tragic death
The world of sport has come together to mourn the Portuguese winger’s tragic death on Thursday in a car crash in Spain.
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EU kicks off review of controversial Big Tech rule book – POLITICO
The European Commission has launched a review of its digital competition rules for Big Tech and is seeking views on how the regulation has worked to date and whether it needs to be reformed.
The Digital Markets Act fully came into effect in the Spring of…
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