British writer Julia Donaldson and German illustrator Axel Scheffler have announced they are working on a new outing for the monster in the deep dark wood…
Category: 3. Europe
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Gruffalo set to return next year with first book in more than 20 years
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Europe’s top 10 most polluting airlines revealed in new report calling for carbon market review
Expanding the scope of key legislation would not only curb plane emissions, but could generate billions for the green transition, new analysis shows.
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‘Help us prevent that next disaster’: Hawaii to hike hotel tax to help it cope with climate change
In a first-of-its-kind move, Hawaii lawmakers are ready to hike a tax imposed on travellers staying in hotels, vacation rentals and other short-term accommodations. They are earmarking the new money for programs to cope with a warming planet.
State leaders say they’ll use the funds…
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The winners and losers from Europe’s largest party’s big bash – POLITICO
That’s music to the ears of far-right politicians around the bloc, who might think the EPP’s move to declare them enemy No. 1 plays right into their hands. French firebrand Marine Le Pen and Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland leader…
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Belgian-led NATO group patrols Baltic Sea near Estonia amid sabotage fears
Belgian and Dutch forces conduct surveillance operations in the Baltic Sea as part of a NATO mission to monitor Russia and to protect undersea cables amid Baltic tensions.
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Sex, sugar and sabotage: 'Carême’ introduces world’s first celebrity chef in raunchy period drama
A new lavish French period drama has hit Apple TV – Carême follows Antonin Carême – the world’s first celebrity chef – as he whisks, spies, and seduces his way through Napoleonic Paris.
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Titan among ‘Europe’s Climate Leaders’
Greece: Titan Group has once again been named one of Europe’s Climate Leaders in the fifth edition of a prestigious list published by the Financial Times. This marks Titan’s second consecutive year of recognition, reaffirming the…
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Europeans Pull Back From US Travel, but Bookings Rise the Other Way
Europeans may be losing interest in visiting the US, but Americans are still keen on flying transatlantic — for now.
Air France-KLM, Europe’s second-largest airline by revenue, said Wednesday that bookings on flights…
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Germany’s staid-seeming new chancellor has a mercurial streak
WHEN FRIEDRICH MERZ takes office as the tenth chancellor of the German Republic on May 6th, it will mark the culmination of a winding journey full of missteps and tumbles. So often the nearly-man of German politics, the 69-year-old Mr Merz has…
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