European leaders who converged on the White House for talks on the Russia-Ukraine war demonstrated a united front regarding Ukraine’s security on Monday, underscoring the issue as pivotal for the entire continent, not just Ukraine.
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European leaders show cautious optimism following White House talks with Zelenskyy and Trump
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European Shares Seen Higher At Open
(RTTNews) – European stocks may open flat to slightly higher on Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump described his recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European partners as…
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Russian forces launch 441 strikes on Zaporizhzhia region in past 24 hours
Russian forces carried out 441 strikes on 13 settlements in the Zaporizhzhia region on August 18.
According to Ukrinform, regional governor Ivan Fedorov reported this on Telegram.
He said Russian troops launched four airstrikes on Novodanylivka, Mala Tokmachka, and…
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‘Mount Everest air’ could hold key to reversing Parkinson’s disease symptoms, study finds
A low-oxygen environment similar to the air around Mount Everest’s base camp could be key to tackling and even reversing Parkinson’s…
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Coolcations are booming as tourists prioritize quieter, off-peak trips
Tourists are booking cooler, quieter and less crowded vacations this year, pivoting away from Europe’s traditional summer hotspots amid growing concerns over blistering heat and raging wildfires.
The trend reaffirms the phenomenon of so-called “
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American money pours into European soccer as club valuations soar
Kobbie Mainoo of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Aston Villa FC at Old Trafford on May 25, 2025 in Manchester, England.
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European soccer is a bigger business than ever,…
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Which countries collect the most, and what’s their share of total tax?
Spain is considering a 100% tax on homes bought by non-EU buyers. While the goal is to ease the country’s housing problem, property tax is a major source of income in many European countries.
According to the European Commission,…
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Asian buzz kill: The killer hornet threatening Europe’s honey
The Asian hornet has terrorised Europe’s honeybees – and their keepers – for over two decades. But scientists may have found a way to stop them from spreading.
The black-and-orange Vespa velutina, around three centimetres long with…
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Tiny worms found in ponds and river could help treat schizophrenia
Tiny flatworms which usually live in ponds, rivers and streams could replace lab rats in the development of treatments for schizophrenia, drug…
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