Once the domain of early adopters, electric vehicles are now entering Europe’s mainstream market. Advances in battery technology, expanding charging infrastructure, and supportive policies are driving adoption, while new entrants and…
Category: 3. Europe
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What Finland could teach Ukraine about war and peace
THE TYRANT in the Kremlin claimed it as within his sphere of influence, and demanded an unequal land swap. When it was rejected, he staged a false-flag operation and then invaded, expecting to take the capital in two weeks. The Western…
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European Hotel Industry Sees Mixed RevPAR Trends in June 2025
The European hotel industry experienced…
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Fed losing independence would pose a serious danger, says Lagarde
The head of the European Central Bank has warned that if President Donald Trump were to undermine the independence of the US Federal Reserve, it would represent a “very serious danger” to the global economy.
Christine Lagarde said if the Fed was forced to respond to political diktats, it would…
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History's first pandemic: Ancient DNA solves mystery of what caused 1,500-year-old epidemic
Scientists have confirmed that Yersinia pestis, the bacterium behind later plagues like the Black Death, caused the Justinian Plague – the world’s first recorded pandemic 1,500 years ago.
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Finland court sentences faction leader of Nigeria’s Ipob secessionist group
A court in Finland has sentenced a controversial leader of a Nigerian secessionist movement to six years in prison after convicting him of terrorism-related offences.
Simon Ekpa, a Finnish citizen of Nigerian origin, “attempted to promote the independence of the so-called Biafra region in…
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Inside the Swedish spaceport Europe hopes will compete with the US, China and Russia
KIRUNA, Sweden (AP) — Deep in the Swedish forest, where reindeer roam and scientists ski in winter, lies one of Europe’s hopes for a spaceport that can ultimately compete with the United States, China…
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Hydrogen sets sail for zero-emission shipping in the Netherlands
At the inland terminal of Alblasserdam, near Rotterdam, the crew of H2 Barge 2 is engaged in an unconventional refuelling operation: loading containers filled with green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy. Unlike traditional diesel-powered ships, this vessel emits no CO2.
“Our…
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Ombudsman opens inquiry into Commission’s silence on EU privacy chief
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The EU Ombudsman has opened an inquiry into the European…
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Alibaba reportedly developing new AI chip as China’s Xi rejects AI’s ‘Cold War mentality’
The potential new chip could have global implications as the AI arms race makes pace.
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