Is southern Europe bridging the employment gap with the north? Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian regions are showing significant job rate growth.
Category: 3. Europe
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Job growth: Which European regions are rising fastest?
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Russia’s central bank tries to prop up ailing economy with rate cut – POLITICO
It’s unusual for a central bank to lower its policy rate while revising its inflation outlook upward, since lower rates are usually linked to higher inflation, and central banks are tasked with maintaining price stability.
However, the combination of managing escalating foreign sanctions…
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A shift in food taxes could cut emissions and make diets healthier, researchers say
Putting a tax on climate-intensive food could reduce impact, new study shows
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Where is hot in Europe in March? 6 sunny destinations for spring
Things never feel particularly chilly in Seville, and on the odd occasion when temperatures do plummet, it’s a welcome relief for residents who endure months of summer highs that bounce between 30°C and 40°C. Visit in March for a balmy relief…
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Airbnb safety reviews can turn off some travellers. Could increased transparency help?
Airbnb safety reviews can influence bookings, new study shows
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Public research organisations ‘vital to Europe’s competitiveness’
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At least three killed in explosion at northern Ukraine train station
Local media said a Kharkiv resident detonated an explosive device during a document check, killing a female border guard and at least two civilians.
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What Is Sleep Tourism—And Where To Get The Best Sleep In Europe
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Planning a holiday around relaxing is nothing new—but relaxation-focused travel tends to veer toward all-inclusive resorts or cruises under the sun. Sleep tourism, on the other hand, focuses more on a truly…
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Hungary’s Orbán vows to ‘circumvent’ US sanctions on Russian oil titans – POLITICO
Orbán — a longtime Trump ally — was defiant, however, claiming the “battle is not over yet,” and insisting Budapest will find ways to get around Washington’s sanctions.
“There are indeed sanctions in place against certain Russian oil companies,” he told the radio…
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Salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds in Europe. Sicilian tomatoes are the chief suspect
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Hundreds of people across Europe have fallen ill with food poisoning over the past two years – and tainted tomatoes are the prime suspect, health…
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