Ukraine’s leader says regions including Kyiv and Kharkiv are among those suffering the most from blackouts as a result of recent attacks.
Category: 3. Europe
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Thousands without power in freezing Ukraine as renewed Russian strikes continue
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Pinterest fires two engineers for developing tool to track laid-off colleagues amid new redundancies
Image discovery website Pinterest has sacked two engineers for creating a custom tool to help find out which employees would be laid off in the coming months.
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From first-gen smartphones to cybersecurity: BlackBerry CEO on the company’s reinvention
Once favoured by corporate professionals in the early 2000s, BlackBerry was one of the first devices to let people send secure emails on the move, long before smartphones became part of everyday life.
Combining push email, web browsing, calls and photography in one device, it became a symbol…
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Kazakhstan is reshaping the gorges of the Tien Shan into a single, world-class ski circuit
Kazakhstan is transforming the central, northern and western slopes of the Tien Shan into a year-round tourism corridor. The Almaty Mountain Cluster project will link old and new ski resorts in the Ile-Alatau range, creating more than 200 kilometres of runs along five routes, including…
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Are AI chatbots censoring the truth about conflicts?
The days of warfare confined to the battlefield are long gone, and artificial intelligence is playing an ever-growing role in the flow of information about global conflicts.
As security becomes an increasingly serious matter for Europe, more and more citizens are turning to chatbots for…
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Migrant deaths off Greek coast raise questions over quick official accounts
Gabriel Sakellaridis, a senior figure in the left-wing Nea Aristera party, posted on social media: “Another Coast Guard deterrence operation, with specific political instructions from the government, which in the name of the ‘tough’ anti-immigration policy has turned Greek waters into a cemetery.”
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Bangladesh heads to the polls as minorities face an uncertain future
As Bangladesh is poised for a crucial election, past and recent violence against minorities highlights unresolved questions of protection and accountability, writes Dr. Sangeeta Mohanty.
Between December 2025 and January 2026, Bangladesh saw a renewed spate of violence against religious…
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BYD’s Stella Li: Why fast charging and European factories are key to the EV race
Once known primarily as a battery manufacturer, BYD has evolved into one of the world’s most influential electric vehicle makers, recently overtaking Tesla in global EV sales.
In 2025, BYD sold 2.26 million battery-electric vehicles, comfortably surpassing Tesla’s 1.63 million deliveries….
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Exclusive: Latvian PM and Estonian president call for direct talks with Russia
The European Union should appoint a special envoy to reopen diplomatic channels with Russia as part of the ongoing negotiations to end the war in Ukraine, the prime minister of Latvia and the president of Estonia told Euronews in separate interviews.
The comments reflect a rapid shift in…
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Four in ten cancers worldwide are preventable, says WHO
In 2022, an estimated 7.1 million of 18.7 million new adult cancer cases were attributable to modifiable risk factors.
On the eve of World Cancer Day, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its cancer research arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, outlined new evidence…
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