From Travis Scott to Post Malone via Lady Gaga, The Go-Go’s, Green Day and Sen. Bernie Sanders introducing Clairo, the first weekend of Coachella 2025 has impressed. Here are some of the highlights:
Category: 3. Europe
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Feast your eyes on the best of Coachella 2025 – Weekend 1 in pictures
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Europe’s electric car revolution needs chargers
BERLIN – The rollout of electric car charging infrastructure across Europe lags far behind network expansion targets, according to a new data report by energy technology company gridX.
A spotty vehicle charging network across the continent…
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Trump to host Bukele as US deportation deal with El Salvador faces growing scrutiny
US President Donald Trump is hosting his Salvadoran counterpart Nayib Bukele at the White House on Monday, as he seeks to deport more immigrants to the Central American nation that has become a cornerstone of his administration’s expulsion drive.
Since March, Washington has…
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Trump’s Policies Are Making Europe the New Education Superpower
As America’s global appeal diminishes amid domestic turmoil, Europe emerges as a beacon of stability and cultural leadership.
Never let a good crisis go to waste. The crazier America seems, the more attractively sane Europe looks to…
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Investment in the EU’s AI start-ups is on the rise, but could Trump’s trade war threaten that?
While overall European tech stocks have been down for the first quarter, AI investments are up 55 per cent, according to a report shared in a first exclusive with Euronews Next.
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Bangladesh court issues arrest warrant for former UK Labour minister Tulip Siddiq
Lawyers for Siddiq said the charges against Tulip Siddiq were “politically motivated” and “completely false,” and that Dhaka has provided no evidence to support its claims.
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Why policy professionals must adapt – POLITICO
The need for new approaches to leadership education has never been more urgent. Policy professionals in the public sector and international institutions, as well as in business and civil society, must be equipped to lead responsibly, with foresight, agility and collaboration. Leaders who can…
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Unknown leftist extremist group claims responsibility for Athens bombing
While no injuries were reported in the blast on Friday, the group said the attacks were part of an “armed struggle against the state”.
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Tariffs: Europe's textile sector holds its breath
The escalation of the trade war between the United States and China could lead to an influx of Chinese products onto the European market.
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Chinese investment in the UK will face 'high trust bar', says minister
Chinese firms will have to fulfil strict criteria when investing in key sectors in the UK in the future, said the UK government after the rescue of British Steel.
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