At least 14 people were killed by an Israeli strike on a hospital in Khan Younis on Monday, according to reports from the scene, including journalists and camera operators working for Associated Press, Reuters and Al Jazeera.
Category: 3. Europe
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Israeli strike on Gaza hospital kills 14 including journalists, reports claim
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The boss of SAP on Europe’s botched approach to digital sovereignty
The debate about digital sovereignty has seized Europe. In an era of geopolitical tension and technological rivalry, the desire to control one’s own digital destiny is understandable and necessary. The question is not whether Europe should be…
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In Pictures: Ballerinas take centre stage on iconic Bucharest avenue
Ballerinas performed outside Romania’s National History Museum this weekend as part of Dance Night – a festival that brings a mix of dance styles to Bucharest’s Calea Victoriei avenue.
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Gloomy opening on the European markets after Friday rally in the US
Leading European stock indexes opened lower on Monday following a major rally on Friday across the US markets. UK trading remained closed for a bank holiday.
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Can open source secure Europe’s digital infrastructure?
Main ideas
- Between 70% and 90% of modern software comes from open source components. This layer underpins almost all digital systems and is a core part of Europe’s digital supply chain, yet it often lacks sustained funding, security…
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Key figures on Europe – busiest short sea shipping ports – News articles
Key figures on Europe – 2025 edition, published in July, provides an overview of recent developments in the EU, covering topics from people and society to economy, business, environment and natural resources. Today, we…
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Europe’s nuclear gap: Why London and Paris must go further to deter Moscow
Juraj Majcin is a Policy Analyst at the European Policy Centre in Brussels. His work focuses on European and transatlantic security and defence policy, the mobilisation of the European defence industry, and the broader geopolitical dimensions of…
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Mass music festival boycott in UK after band's set cut short over Palestine flag
Several bands pulled out from the Victorious music festival over the weekend, in some cases just hours before their scheduled performances. They were standing in solidarity with the Irish folk group The Mary Wallopers, who had their set cut short for displaying a Palestinian flag.
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Keurig Dr Pepper said close to buying European coffee firm JDE Peet’s
A deal could push the companies to break up their coffee and soft-drinks units.
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Europe Gas Dips as Traders Eye Supply Signals, Ukraine Progress
European natural gas prices edged lower after last week’s 8% gain, with traders awaiting fresh signals on short-term supply prospects as well as progress on ending the war in Ukraine.
Benchmark futures slipped, but remained in the narrow range…
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