- European weapons in Sudan (3/5): The mercenaries who travelled through Libya France 24
- European weapons in Sudan (4/5): ‘The RSF bombs public buildings, markets, and hospitals’ France 24
- Bulgarian Authorities Deny Export Authorization for…
Category: 3. Europe
-

Where are they highest and lowest?
Have you ever wondered how much the cost of employing someone varies across different parts of Europe? The answer is very wide. The maximum-to-minimum ratio is more than five times, showing the level of disparities.
So, where do employers…
Continue Reading
-
Labour costs across Europe: Where are they highest and lowest?
Euronews takes a closer look at the significant differences in labour costs across the EU and the factors driving them.
Continue Reading
-

Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi handed over control of the ISS in change of command ceremony
The International Space Station has a new commander. Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi of the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) took command of the orbital outpost on Friday in a change of command ceremony.
Onishi took over from Russian cosmonaut Aleksey Ovchinin from…
Continue Reading
-

Almost 200 students, journalists on trial over Istanbul protests
Dozens of people, including journalists, appeared before a court in Istanbul on Friday, accused of attending banned demonstrations and disobeying police orders to disperse during anti-government protests that were triggered by the jailing of the city’s opposition mayor, Ekrem…
Continue Reading
-

Trump’s threat makes Ukraine mineral deal look like business move
Ukraine started the day with, for once, the diplomatic wind in its sails.
It had finally agreed a mineral deal “framework” with Washington. An agreement that would see the US invest in Ukraine’s recovery, in return for a share of the country’s future profits from its natural resources, energy…
Continue Reading
-

Canadian Airlines shift focus as U.S. travel slumps, domestic and European routes gain steam
A sharp drop in Canadian travel to the U.S. is prompting airlines to cut back on cross-border flights and redirect capacity to domestic and European destinations. Carriers like WestJet, Air Canada, and Porter Airlines are adjusting summer…
Continue Reading
-

Europe’s energy transition in a geopolitical storm
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago was a shock to the European security order, including the continent’s energy security and ambitious decarbonization efforts. A sharp fall in European imports of Russian fossil…
Continue Reading
-

Deutsche Bank sees China clients eye shift to Europe from US
Chinese clients have reduced some of their Treasuries holdings in favor of European debt as President Donald Trump’s tariff deluge fuels an exodus from US assets, according to Deutsche Bank AG.
“We have observed some…
Continue Reading
-
Trump says US could walk away from Russia-Ukraine war deal
President Donald Trump said Friday the United States could walk away from the negotiating table to end the Russia-Ukraine war, echoing warnings from Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
In a press conference from the Oval Office, Trump repeated his desire to get the war in Ukraine resolved…
Continue Reading