European hotel markets enjoyed a positive first half in 2025, with demand increasing in all regions, led by eastern and southern European destinations.
Data gathered by agent Cushman & Wakefield notes that hotels in London and Barcelona led the…

European hotel markets enjoyed a positive first half in 2025, with demand increasing in all regions, led by eastern and southern European destinations.
Data gathered by agent Cushman & Wakefield notes that hotels in London and Barcelona led the…

Max Boot is right. We really are in Peanuts territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin is Lucy van Pelt. President Trump is the ever-hopeful yet fatalistic Charlie Brown, and Ukraine is the war-worn football.
Meeting…

European funds continued to attract inflows in Q3 of 2025, driven by lower inflation and uptick in bond issuances and IPOs, according to Morningstar’s data.
Total fund inflows reached €165 billion during the quarter, up from €121…

KYIV — Moscow was going through a whirlwind of emotions Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump finally brought the hammer down on top Russian oil giants.
Trump’s sanctions triggered a wave of reactions from President Vladimir Putin’s allies, who suggested, in turn, that: the…

An explosion at a Russian munitions factory in the Urals has left at least 10 people dead, the region’s governor has said.
Alexei Teksler said at least 19 people had also been injured in the blast, which took place in the Kopeisk district of the Chelyabinsk region, which borders Kazakhstan.
The…

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Europe is a powerhouse of ideas. Our universities and labs are overflowing with bright minds, from quantum physicists to climate scientists. But ideas alone do not change the world without the people who can turn them into real products,…

LONDON, Oct 23 (Reuters) – Europe’s economy is walking a precarious tightrope between geopolitics and global economic power plays, which will either force it to diversify its trade and become more self-reliant or get toppled by ferocious…