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Category: 3. Europe
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Latest news bulletin | June 29th – Evening
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European flag celebrates 40 years as symbol for EU and predecessor
Originally adopted by the Council of Europe thirty years earlier, the twelve golden stars on a blue background became the ‘logo’ for the EU and its predecessor in 1985.
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Woman refuses to cancel Europe trip for boyfriend’s ‘dying’ mother and internet has her back
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A personal drama has gone viral online as a young woman reached out to others for help in navigating her sticky travel situation.
After a great deal of back and forth, she said she’s now “refusing to…
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Thousands in Norway told they won up to millions in lottery error
Scores of Norwegians thought they had become millionaires after receiving a notification from the state-owned gambling company saying they had won eye-watering sums – until it turned out it was a mistake.
“Several thousand” people who won prizes in the Eurojackpot were notified of incorrect…
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European heatwave leaves Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece in sweltering 40C heat | World News
Major heatwaves across southern Europe have left Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece in sweltering conditions of more than 40C (104F).
Two-thirds of Portugal was on high alert for extreme heat and risk of wildfires on Sunday, with…
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Polish railways PKP launches direct rail link from Warsaw to Croatian coast
On Saturday, the first PKP train from Warsaw to Rijeka in Croatia completed its journey.
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Flight chaos in Italy: what happened and how to claim reimbursement
On Saturday evening, 320 flights were cancelled or diverted in north-eastern Italy due to a systems failure at Milan’s Linate airport. A passenger told Euronews about his misadventure, while associations remind us that refunds are available.
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Failed art restorations: intention is not the only thing that counts
ADVERTISEMENTSeville is up in arms these days because the newly restored face of the Virgin of La Macarena, a 17th century carving by an unknown artist and of incalculable value to thousands of the faithful which, well, no longer looks the same. After having undergone several retouches between…
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Serbian police clash with anti-government protesters in Belgrade – POLITICO
Saturday’s protest ended around 10 p.m., when some anti-government protesters moved to confront a counter-protest of Vučić’s backers, Reuters reported.
Police deployed scores of officers in riot gear around government buildings, parliament and nearby Pionirski Park. Protesters threw…
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UK leads in Europe for life science foreign investment projects
The UK was Europe overall’s leading European destination for life sciences foreign direct investment (FDI) last year, attracting a total of 86 projects.
The EY UK Attractiveness Survey 2025 shows the country as a whole secured…
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