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Why Europe’s farmers are losing faith in the future
Drawing from farmers’ own perspectives, we uncover the state of European farming today, asking what, if anything, has changed since early 2024 and the opportunities and challenges Europe is yet to address.
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European airlines ‘exploiting’ passengers with hand baggage fees
European consumer rights groups have criticised seven of the continent’s leading low-cost airlines for allegedly “exploiting” passengers by charging for hand baggage and enforcing sometimes confusing and onerous stipulations.
The European…
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Trump vowed to ease sanctions on Syria. How quickly that happens is uncertain
WASHINGTON (AP) — Since President Donald Trump announced his intent to end a half-century of U.S. sanctions on Syria, a tug-of-war has developed in his administration over how quickly and thoroughly that…
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Nine EU countries seek European human rights convention's rethink on migration
In an open letter spearheaded by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her Danish counterpart Mette Frederiksen, nine leaders have called for a reinterpretation of the European Convention on Human Rights.
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Russian airstrike on Kupiansk kills utility worker, another in serious condition
As a result of a Russian strike on Kupiansk on the morning of May 23, two utility workers were seriously injured.
This was reported in Telegram by the head of the Kharkiv regional military administration Oleh Syniehubov, Ukrinform reports.
“At about 9.20, the…
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Netanyahu accuses leaders of Britain, France and Canada of ‘emboldening Hamas’ | Israel-Gaza war
Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron and Mark Carney of “emboldening Hamas”, after they called for a halt to Israel’s military offensive and an end to restrictions on humanitarian aid in Gaza.
Earlier this week, the…
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See the Cargo Ship That Crashed Into a Man’s Backyard in Norway
A 440-foot-long cargo ship ran aground beside a house in Byneset, Norway, on Thursday morning, local time.
“If the ship had hit the rocky cliff right next to it, it would have lifted up and hit the house hard. It wasn’t…
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