Valencians process historical outage whilst marking six months since the DANA floods that took the lives of 227 people.
Category: 3. Europe
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Valencians physically, emotionally exhausted six months on from floods
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Rap group Kneecap apologise to families for 'kill your MP' remarks
A clip of the band allegedly calling for the death of Conservative MPs is being investigated by the Metropolitan Police’s counter-terror unit. The daughter of a murdered MP has spoken out and the band has apologised. However, Kneecap said that they are facing a “co-ordinated smear campaign.”
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BP sees major downturn as gas trading and refining divisions lag
BP’s CEO has reassured investors that BP will be watching market volatility and will be focusing on strengthening its balance sheet to improve shareholder value in the long-run.
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Becker Opens Milan Office as Its European Hub
Becker, the multidisciplinary U.S. law firm with 18 offices across the United States, has announced the opening of its new office in Milan, which will serve as the firm’s European hub.
The Milan office will be led by Gabriel Monzon…
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Armenian Haik Kazazyan wins top prize at inaugural Classic Violin Olympus competition in Dubai
Armenian virtuoso Haik Kazazyan has been crowned winner of the inaugural Classic Violin Olympus in Dubai.
Kazazyan triumphed after a gruelling six rounds at Dubai’s Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, scooping €200,000 in cash and a Stradivari-model violin handcrafted by renowned Italian…
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Malta’s golden passport scheme rejected by EU top court
Malta’s controversial golden passport scheme, allowing foreigners to purchase EU citizenship in exchange for investing upwards of €690,000, was ruled unlawful by the EU’s top court on Tuesday.
The Commission took legal action years ago, arguing that the golden passport…
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Everything you need to know about this year’s Cannes jury members
The 78th Cannes Film Festival is set to showcase a diverse and star-studded jury led by the acclaimed French actress Juliette Binoche, who will preside over the selection of this year’s prestigious Palme d’Or. Here’s who will be joining her on the jury.
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Global military expenditure sees steepest year-on-year rise since end of Cold War
The world’s 15 largest spenders all increased their military expenditure in 2024, with growth especially rapid in Europe and the Middle East.
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Volvo Cars to slash costs worth billions following weaker performance
Swedish auto giant Volvo Cars reported on Tuesday that it would be slashing 18 billion krona (€1.7bn) worth of costs, following its operating profit for the first quarter of the year falling significantly.
The company, which is owned by China’s Geely Holding, recorded an…
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