Eurozone private sector contracted in May, with Composite PMI falling to 49.5. Services saw their sharpest drop in 16 months, while manufacturing stabilised. Business confidence hit a 19-month low, reinforcing expectations for further ECB rate cuts.
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Eurozone private sector slips into contraction as services falter in May
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Google introduces new 'AI mode' function in renewed bid to revolutionise search
The tech giant is introducing a new “AI mode” that will embed chatbot capabilities into its search engine to keep up with rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
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Russia hacks surveillance cameras on European borders to disrupt aid to Ukraine – media
The UK’s intelligence service says that a unit of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Russian Ministry of Defense (GRU) has gained access to cameras at crossings, military facilities and railway stations at key European points, The Guardian reports.
“A unit of Russia’s…
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When Europe can no longer look the other way: The slow hardening of the EU’s position towards Israel | International
Europe is preparing to review the association agreement governing relations between Israel and the EU to assess whether Benjamin Netanyahu’s government meets the human rights standards required by this bilateral framework. The process,…
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Red Cross President calls for reverse of trend for deteriorating humanitarian situation
International Red Cross President Mirjana Spoljaric spoke to Euronews at the European Humanitarian Forum 2025 about intensifying global conflict, warning of declining respect for humanitarian law and rising concerns over shrinking budgets.
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EasyJet loss widens but UK budget airline confirms its 2025 targets
EasyJet’s shares fell after the British airline reported higher losses than a year ago despite increased revenues and strong traffic.
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Russia reports attacks across ten regions, Moscow airports were temporary closed
On the night of Thursday, May 22, multiple regions of the Russian Federation, including Moscow, came under drone attacks.
That’s according to BBC Russian service, as reported by Ukrinform.
The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that between 00:00 and 05:30 on May…
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Trump Discovers the War In Ukraine May Be Too Complicated to Fix
Coming out of his two-hour call with Vladimir Putin on Monday, Donald Trump made an unusual concession: Only Russia and Ukraine should be involved in talks to end the war between them, he wrote on social media, “because they know details of a…
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President Lincoln's blood-stained gloves sold for more than €6 million at debt-relief auction
Items worn by President Abraham Lincoln the night he was assassinated have fetched more than €6 million at an auction to pay off a 20-year-old debt incurred by the Lincoln Presidential Foundation.
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