- No end to the congestion choking gateway ports in North Europe Journal of Commerce
- News Congestion and rising costs at Europe’s box ports to last into summer The Loadstar
- Calm before the storm? European port congestion could be about to get a…
Category: 3. Europe
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Microsoft Pledges To Protect European Operations
Microsoft has vowed to protect its operations in Europe, amid growing concerns about relying on American technology under US President Donald Trump.
To ease these concerns, Microsoft’s vice chair and President Brad Smith announced five…
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Europe Increases Metal Imports from Russia Despite Sanctions
Via Metal Miner
Over three years into its invasion of Ukraine, and despite the subsequent sanctions, Russian producers continue to generate significant revenues from exports. This is especially true of metals and minerals, including pig…
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2026 FIFA World Cup: First four nations book their spot
The identity of the 48 teams taking part at the 2026 FIFA World Cup are beginning to emerge, with four teams already qualifying for next year’s tournament.
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Luke Littler doubles down on boycotting tournaments in Germany – as he pulls out of European Darts Grand Prix after being booed in Munich last month
- Luke Littler has pulled out of the European Darts Grand Prix held in Germany
- He said he would not play in Germany until October after being booed last month
- But the world champion will feature at the World Cup of Darts in Frankfurt in…
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Donald Trump’s Abandonment of Europe Is an Opportunity
U.S. President Donald Trump once said he could end the war in Ukraine within 24 hours, something that he now claims was always a joke. More than 100 days into Trump’s second term, Vladimir Putin is behaving as barbarically as…
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Croatia’s new ‘graveyard law’ stirs Serb minority’s sentiments
Croatia’s war of independence ended almost 30 years ago. However, the EU and NATO member’s lawmakers felt some matters still needed to be laid to rest.
On Wednesday, the MPs overwhelmingly voted in favour of the new Graveyard Law, replacing the two-decades-old legislation with a…
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Madrid Open: Coco Gauff thrashes Iga Swiatek to reach final
Coco Gauff produced a stunning display to thrash four-time French Open champion Iga Swiatek 6-1 6-1 and reach the final of the Madrid Open.
Gauff, 21, had never beaten her Polish opponent on clay before but took just 64 minutes to dispatch the world number two.
American Gauff will play world…
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European Markets Pause While UK And Ireland Show Mixed Signals
What’s going on here?
While the European markets paused for Labor Day, the UK’s FTSE 100 nudged upwards, and differing PMI data painted a contrasting picture for the UK and Ireland.
What does this mean?
Monday’s holiday left the Stoxx Europe 600,…
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What Liberation Day Means for Europe, Hungary and the 2026 Hungarian Election
Liberation Day was one of the most consequential days for the global economy since the end of the Cold War—perhaps even since the Second World War. Whatever comes of the trade war that has resulted, the phase of globalization that started…
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