It comes after two fatal train crashes in two days rocked Spain, leading to questions about safety on the country’s railway system.
Category: 3. Europe
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'Several lightly injured' after train hits crane in southern Spain, operator Renfe says
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Trump claims China doesn’t use wind power – but the world’s largest wind farm is there
Trump used the WEF in Davos to double-down on his attacks against renewable energy. But was anything he said accurate?
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Where are the best and worst places to hire in Europe in 2026?
Denmark, Switzerland and Ireland set the pace as some of the most attractive places to hire in Europe, thanks to strong skill ecosystems, high productivity, and trusted institutions.
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Global baby formula recall: Nestlé, Danone, Lactalis pull products after toxin alert
Three of the world’s largest dairy companies, Nestlé, Danone, and Lactalis, have recalled large batches of infant formula after detecting cereulide contamination – a toxin that can cause vomiting, diarrhoea, and abdominal cramps.
The contamination has been traced to a single Chinese…
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What would happen if Iran returned to the global trade order?
Iran is often described as a sleeping economic giant. The country of over 85 million people holds vast oil and gas reserves, as well as occupying a strategic location linking the Middle East, Central Asia, and Europe. Even so, the nation trades far below its potential because of decades of…
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Key takeaways from Euronews Travel’s Davos panel
By Euronews
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Held at the Euronews Hub at the Hotel Davoserhof on January 20, the invitation-only event looked at the ways in which tourism can…
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European Parliament backs von der Leyen despite clash over Mercosur deal
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Ursula von der Leyen’s Commission survived on Thursday a vote of confidence in the European Parliament, tabled by far right Patriots for Europe (PfE)…
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‘Exceptionally cold’: How a warming Arctic is pushing the US and Eastern Europe into a deep freeze
By Seth Borenstein with AP
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Warm Arctic waters and cold continental land are combining to stretch the dreaded polar vortex in a…
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Shoppers in Denmark turn to apps to boycott US products amid Greenland tensions
Mobile apps designed to help consumers identify and avoid American-made products have climbed to the top of Denmark’s app store charts following President Donald Trump’s recent comments about acquiring Greenland
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Europe mulls over an uneasy truce with the US over Greenland
Europe is taking stock after several days of US sabre-rattling which risked the end of transatlantic relations, and potentially the end of NATO. While the threat of a takeover of Greenland seems to be over, trust among the US’s allies has been badly eroded – perhaps permanently.
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