The European Union Aviation Safety Agency’s executive director, Florian Guillermet, told the French publication L’Usine Nouvelle that claims by Chinese aircraft manufacturer COMAC that its C919 would…
Category: 3. Europe
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Seven EPP congress delegates refuse to call for Hamas hostage release
Resolution calling for release of hostages snatched during Hamas’ October 2023 attacks on Israel was among several emergency motions passed at Valencia congress, but seven delegates declined to support it.
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US citizen faces extradition from Greece for alleged role in online child exploitation ring
A suspect identified as Leonidas Varagiannis, 21, was arrested in Thessaloniki for allegedly leading an online child exploitation group known as “764 Inferno”. He denies the charges and opposes extradition to the US.
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Top seeds make strong start to European Team Championships – World Squash
The leading nations safely vaulted their first hurdles on day one of the 2025 European Team Championships in Wroclaw — with just a couple of exceptions.
Whilst there were victories for all of the top four seeds in men’s Division 1…
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Personal income tax rates in Europe: Where do workers pay the highest and lowest taxes?
Personal income tax rates vary significantly across Europe, with Nordic countries paying the highest and Eastern European countries the lowest. Euronews takes a closer look at the key factors that influence how much individuals pay in tax.
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UK produces Europe’s first E-beam chip lab
The UK government has shown its commitment to their semiconductor industry by revealing its new electron beam (E-beam) lithography facility at the University of Southampton
This new facility…
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Trials and tribulations of European liberals on film
Films about the hypocrisies of the art world and the chattering classes have always been a staple of European cinema, and the 44th Istanbul Film Festival featured a couple of them from the German-speaking world: “What…
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Europe in the age of trade uncertainty – RBC Wealth Management
Uncertainty grows, the euro gains
The U.S.’s reciprocal tariffs are on pause until early July 2025, though
10 percent universal tariffs are still in effect,…Continue Reading
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Europe in the age of trade uncertainty
Uncertainty grows, the euro gains
The U.S.’s reciprocal tariffs are on pause until early July 2025, though
10 percent universal tariffs are still in effect,…Continue Reading
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Microsoft vows to stay in Europe
LONDON — Microsoft pledged Wednesday to fight any U.S. government order to halt data center operations in Europe as it sought to soothe concerns among European customers that trans-Atlantic tensions would lead to service disruptions.
The…
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