Europe is, in many ways, the linchpin of the global aviation market. Centrally located with convenient access to almost all inhabited corners of the world, it is difficult to argue that Europe is not the most crucial of markets for airlines…
Category: 3. Europe
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Culture for Humanity and Beyond: Abu Dhabi Culture Summit debates the future of culture
The three-day event is part of Abu Dhabi’s increasing efforts to become a leader in the global cultural conversation.
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Campaigners sound alarm as European nations move to exit landmine ban | Weapons technology
Rights groups have expressed alarm and warned of a “slippery slope” of again embracing one of the world’s most treacherous weapons, after five European countries said they intend to withdraw from the international treaty banning…
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European universities struggle to stay neutral amid global political crises
Universities on both sides of the Atlantic were under intense pressure to deal with campus conflict over political issues long before the Trump administration started cracking down on higher education.In the past three years, Russia’s invasion…Continue Reading
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Why are American investors flocking to this Swiss Alps ski village?
Swiss ski village Andermatt has been seeing a boom in property demand from US buyers keen to flee Trump’s policy and tariff changes.
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Europe’s Pharma Industry Braces for Pain as Trump Tariff Threat Looms
Insulin, heart treatments and antibiotics have flowed freely across many borders for decades, exempt from tariffs in a bid to make medicine affordable. But that could soon change.
For months, President Trump has been promising to impose higher…
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how Europe let its courts decay
Collapsing sewage drains in Brussels’ landmark Palais de Justice, judicial clerks striking in Lisbon, years-long waits for hearings in London. After years of underfunding in justice systems across Europe, the continent is grappling with a…
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Can the U.S. and Europe find fair trade in a time of tariffs? A conversation with the EU ambassador – Deseret News
Jovita Neliupšienė, originally from Lithuania, is the European Union ambassador to the United States, based in Washington, D.C.
She understands what it means to live without freedom.
It’s been a part of her family’s life and helped form her…
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Eighty years on, survivors and families remember camp’s horrors
Duncan KennedyBBC News at Bergen Belsen
AFPTens of thousands of people, most of them Jews, died at Belsen in northern Germany There had been rumours. There had been aerial photographs. There had been the written testimony of a few escapees. But it took liberation for the revelation of the shocking…
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Russia detains suspect in car blast that killed top general
Lieutenant General Yaroslav Moskalik was killed after a car exploded in the city of Balashikha, near Moscow, on Friday.
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