A study conducted by the European Trade Union Institute assessed the cost of cardiovascular disease and depressive disorders attributed to five psychosocial risks.
Category: 3. Europe
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More than €100 billion a year: The cost of work-related stress in the EU
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the growing dismay in Europe
ASKED WHAT he thinks of America nowadays, 18-year-old Rafah grins: “Tariffs, man. Kind of fucked up.” He and his buddy Chris are hanging out in a riverside park in the Dutch city of Arnhem, next to the bridge made famous by the movie “A…
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'You can count on us,' says Germany's president marking 70 years in NATO
Former West Germany sought protection as its 15th member on 6 May 1955 as concern grew about the Soviet army massed east of the Iron Curtain.
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EU backs Olympic bid for 2036, while London wants the Games in 2040 – POLITICO
“And to see the European Union visibly present for the first time was tremendous,” Micallef added. The EU’s circle of stars was flown at the Games alongside the Olympic flag for the first time last year.
With the upcoming Summer Olympics to be held in Los Angeles in 2028, followed…
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Spain and Portugal power outage chaos
EPAA massive power cut has caused widespread disruption in parts of Spain and Portugal, with airports, trains and petrol stations impacted.
The chaos has also hit stores, with some supermarkets shutting and local grocery stores switching to cash as card payments stopped working.
Here we collect…
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US LNG Supplies To Europe Will
U.S. liquefied natural gas supplies to Europe will continue to rise, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright told Reuters on Monday during a visit to the Polish capital Warsaw.
The United States is the world’s largest…
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European Commission questions legality of US seabed mining plans
The EU executive “deeply regrets” President Trump’s decision to promote deep-sea mining in international waters, joining a chorus of voices questioning the legality of Washington’s latest bid to secure supplies of lithium, rare earth metals and other critical raw materials.
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Power outage causes chaos in Spain and Portugal
ReutersPolice tell travellers that Madrid’s Atocha train station is closed due to the outage A massive power cut hit large parts of Spain and Portugal on Monday, causing widespread chaos and disruption.
The outage left millions of people without electricity, while internet and phone networks were…
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Trump’s threats gave Europe the political will to spend more on defense. But challenges are ahead
By SUMAN NAISHADHAM and JOSEPH WILSON
MADRID (AP) — Inside a sprawling hangar in Spain, workers bolt together a fuselage for European aerospace giant Airbus, which churns out jets and other military equipment.
The multinational conglomerate is…
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When the lights went out: Inside the Iberian blackout that left Euronews in the dark
Throughout the afternoon, Euronews teams fought to piece together the developing situation.
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