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Annual inflation in the eurozone edged back to 2% in June, marking the first rise seen since January and reinforcing the European Central Bank’s (ECB)…

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Annual inflation in the eurozone edged back to 2% in June, marking the first rise seen since January and reinforcing the European Central Bank’s (ECB)…
The suited line judges have been replaced by robots. Some argue it takes the theatrics out of the court and some players have reported difficulties with the tech.
Following the controversial set played at Glastonbury festival by British artists Bob Vylan, the BBC is facing pressure from the UK government. The punk-rap duo has had their US visa revoked, amid support from fellow artists.
The International Criminal Court said it’s been the victim of a cyber attack during the NATO leaders summit that took place in The Hague last week.
Russia launched a record 5,337 drones against Ukraine in June, intensifying aerial strikes. Only two days in the past 18 months were attack-free.

As extreme heatwaves sweep across Europe in summer 2025, a growing number of UAE residents are reconsidering their…

The EU AI Act is expected to introduce its key rules for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models on August 2. However, amid growing concerns that over-regulation could erode Europe’s competitiveness in artificial…

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Getty ImagesTwo people have died in Italy as temperatures continue to soar amid an intense heatwave across Europe.
In Bologna a 47-year-old died after falling ill on a construction site…
After generations of herding and harvesting in the mountains, villagers in Samjung have been forced to relocate as snow fails, rains flood, and water sources disappear.
The European Parliament is opposing the European Commission’s updated anti-money laundering blacklist, which removes several jurisdictions including the UAE, Panama, and Gibraltar.