Airport workers are walking out in protest of the ‘Grinch-style behaviour’ of low-paying employers.
Category: 3. Europe
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Christmas travel chaos: All the European airport strikes to expect in December
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Love Island for lizards: Critically endangered iguanas now thriving thanks to matchmaking project
The small and uninhabited islet of Prickly Pear East, near Anguilla, is not what you might describe as a romantic holiday destination full of young hopefuls searching for love.
But for the Lesser Antillean iguana, it has proved to be just that.
Thanks to an ambitious programme of…
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EU allocates €29 million for Myanmar and Rohingya humanitarian crises
The European Union has allocated an additional €15 million in humanitarian aid to address the needs of communities impacted by the ongoing conflict in Myanmar, and €14 million in development aid for Rohingya refugees and their host communities in Bangladesh and other neighbouring…
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From turkey to cinnamon, here’s how the climate crisis is threatening our favourite Christmas foods
As Christmas approaches, supermarket shelves fill up with beloved products for festive meals: turkey, potatoes, cinnamon and chocolate.
But consumers may have noticed that costs for these traditional foods are a little higher this year, or perhaps that stock seems scarcer.
Many key…
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Europe Today: Luxembourg’s Prime Minister joins us ahead of European Council meeting
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The European Council meeting is here. EU leaders are in Brussels this Thursday and Friday for what is being dubbed ‘a make or break’ summit. From…
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Europe's young farmers hailed as an 'inspiration'
The 11th EPP European Congress of Young Farmers has honoured those deemed to have made a particularly valuable contribution to the farming community in the past year.
The awards event took place in Brussels under the topic “Young farmers: Toward a prosperous future for farming in Europe…
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Paralysed man controls devices with his mind just five days after brain implant surgery in China
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A 28-year-old man, paralysed by a high-level spinal cord injury for eight years, has successfully…
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Why dehydration in the winter is easier than you think, according to health experts
By Theo Farrant & APPublished on
Staying hydrated can be surprisingly difficult during the winter months, but health experts say it is…
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France’s economic outlook for 2026: How heavy is the debt burden?
France heads into 2026 with an economy that remains resilient but increasingly constrained by high public deficits and prolonged political deadlock.
While growth is expected to recover modestly as inflation eases and financing conditions improve, rating agencies and banks warn that weak…
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Live – ‘We won’t leave without a solution’: EU leaders meet to decide Ukraine financing
“We need to give Ukraine the means to survive this war, borders cannot be changed by force,” Luxembourg Prime Minister Luc Frieden told Euronews’ flagship programme Europe Today.
European leaders are gathering today and tomorrow in Brussels to discuss the most urgent issues…
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