After coordinated protests across Europe last weekend, it’s easy for the ethically conscious tourist to feel uncertain. Across southern Europe – and particularly in Spain, Italy and Portugal – there are headlines blaming visitors for…
Category: 3. Europe
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Embracing the incredible power of AI for unprecedented innovation and excellence
Experts examine the transformative impact of artificial intelligence across various sectors, focusing on innovation, adoption challenges and key initiatives that are shaping the future of technology and society.
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Exclusive: Iran conflict to derail EU review of Israeli Association agreement
Senior EU officials say a suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement is ‘unlikely’ now that Israel is in a new conflict with Iran, despite likelihood EU’s own report will show evidence of Israel breaching its human rights clause in relation to Gaza.
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Smugglers deploy ‘taxi boats’ to collect migrants off the French coast
Andrew HardingReporting fromFrench coast, south of CalaisA number of French gendarmes watched the boat being boarded but declined to intervene As the weather in the Channel clears, the French police are struggling to halt a potentially record-breaking surge of people from reaching the UK in small…
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Europe will struggle to meet the new WHO Air Quality Guidelines
Compliance to WHO PM2.5 interim and limit values
The analysis has been performed for the bias-corrected simulated annual mean PM2.5 surface concentrations (see Methods Section “Bias correction”) to alleviate the impact of models…
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Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh bailed over terror charge in London
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh, 27, is accused of displaying a flag in support of proscribed organisation Hezbollah at a London concert last year.
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Warning signals for European air connectivity
The Annual Congress and General Assembly of Aci Europe, the European association that brings together airport managers of over 600 airports in 58 European countries, over 90% of commercial air traffic on the continent, began today in Athens. The…
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Scientists in Germany test massive quantum network for future quantum Internet
Up till now, quantum networks were only feasible at smaller scales, about half of this new achievement, or in strictly controlled lab conditions with pricy cooling equipment.
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Why Oslo might be Europe’s most liveable city break
Michael Venutolo-Mantovani
AlamyIn Oslo’s Vulkan neighbourhood, sustainability, style and everyday ease come together in a way that’s making the Norwegian capital feel like Europe’s most liveable city break.
If you’re after a city break that…
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