A Bugatti car, a first lady and the fake stories aimed at Americans
A former US police officer runs an AI-powered network of misleading news sites turning its sights towards November.
A former US police officer runs an AI-powered network of misleading news sites turning its sights towards November.
A critic of Western support for Ukraine, he is seen as the European leader closest to Russia's Vladimir Putin.
Mert Gunok is compared with Gordon Banks after making one of the Euros' "greatest saves" to send Turkey into the Euro 2024 quarter-finals.
The International Center for the Protection of Human Rights and Democracy (ICPHRD) successfully hosted a landmark conference on June 25th in Chisinau, Moldova, addressing pressing issues related to freedom of speech, governance, rule of law, and the judiciary—pivotal for
Women and children are reported to be among the dead.
The radical right continues to expand its power in the EU, as shown by the new government in the Netherlands, which took office this Tuesday, and the results of the first round of elections in France. This expansion could have an impact on the way decisions are made in
An unlikely pact between French left and centrist parties sees their candidates pulling out of the race to prevent Marine Le Pen's National Rally from securing a landslide victory, after the far-right party climbed ahead in the first round of early legislative elections.
More than 200 choose to pull out to give non-RN runners the best chance to beat the far right.
Displaced Palestinians from eastern Khan Younis continued arriving and building tents in other parts of the southern city after Israel's evacuation order on Monday.
Palestinian families fled eastern Khan Younis on Tuesday, following an Israeli evacuation order.
Heavy midweek rains — and even egg-sized hailstones — lashed the western Balkans overnight, leading to two deaths in Montenegro and damaged infrastructure across the region.
The meeting was the first of its kind in six years as Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk attempts to mend ties with his German counterpart.
Patients were evacuated from a Khan Younis hospital in southern Gaza after an overnight strike killed nine people nearby in an Israeli-designated evacuation zone.
A rehearsal for the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was cancelled yesterday due to dangerous water in the Seine.
If the plans get greenlit, cruise ships will be banned from entering the city centre of Amsterdam entirely from 2035.
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Analysts say that a likely Labour-led government could offer new-found stability to a recently tumultuous UK-EU relationship.
There is a feasible path to decarbonise the gas sectors of the Baltic states and Finland by 2050 or earlier. The choice is stark: invest now to reshape the energy landscape or pay later in severe environmental and geopolitical costs, Gowtham Muthukumaran and Javad Keypour write.
A new requirement for a tethered design for plastic caps on drinks bottles officially comes into force in the EU on Wednesday, but what’s behind the move?
The Israel-Hamas war has hampered communications in the Gaza Strip, but the population manages to connect to the Internet with innovative solutions and NGO support.
Authorities say they need the public’s help in limiting the impact of these blazes.
Salerno Costa d’Amalfi Airport is getting a facelift and opening as a commercial airport with flights starting this July.
The advocates of cashless payments say that this comes with various benefits. A recent report by the World Bank shows that cashless payments are greener, since stopping the use of physical cash saves on environmental cost and reduces the need for transport, for example, to pay
Anti-tax protesters in Nairobi clashed with riot police on Tuesday, blocking roads and burning tires after recent tax legislation caused deadly unrest.
With more people than ever willing to relocate to chase career aspirations, higher pay, and a better work-life balance, global workspace provider Instant Offices has analysed and scored high GDP nations based on working hours, annual leave, equality, happiness, parental leave
New research indicates that people who eat healthy food throughout their lives are more likely to have better cognitive abilities later in life.
A group of protesters watched from behind the fences at Huis ten Bosch Palace as a new Dutch cabinet was sworn in.
Geert Wilders' far right PVV party is the largest in the new ruling right-wing coalition government, headed by Dick Schoof.
Insufficient financing is slowing down the transition towards climate neutrality and forest carbon sinks need to be enhanced to trap more carbon dioxide, new report says.
French parties race against a deadline to block the far-right as the future of their country’s democracy hangs in the balance.
David Jones has worked on many famous advertising campaigns, but now his focus is climate change.
From a crusade to save a dying lagoon by securing it the legal rights of a person, to building tree houses to lure back the bat population, environmental activists in Spain are doing what it takes to protect their local waterways from pollution and loss of biodiversity.
Peeing in the sea could land you a fine, while elsewhere in Spain you’re not even allowed to swim after midnight.
The European Commission's 2024 report on the Digital Decade reveals mixed progress among EU countries. While 5G development is strong, gaps in AI investment and skilled workforce training persist.
The pro-British Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is facing competition from the non-sectarian MLA Alliance Party and pro-Irish unity party Sinn Féin over Northern Ireland's 18 seats in Westminster.
This year marks the 15th anniversary of the Access City Award which is an occasion to celebrate the advancements made by cities to become more accessible, and the achievements of cities to tackle today’s barriers to accessibility. Over the past 14 years, 85 cities have been
Last week, the European Union adopted the 14th package of sanctions, increasing pressure on Russia. The sanctions aim to limit Russia's access to technology, finances, and resources, which should weaken its military potential and curb aggression towards Ukraine. Despite this,
How solar power, electrification and flexibility can help secure a bright future for Europe’s energy transition
Both sets of votes are expected to shake up each country's political direction, but as usual, there’s plenty of disinformation making the rounds, particularly targeting individual politicians.
Scientists attribute the latest extreme weather events to climate change driven by human activity.
Tourists are being put off by the idea of large crowds and hotel price hikes expected in Paris during the 2024 Olympics.
The Fox Corporation has finally brought Tubi to the UK, but will it be able to repeat the success it's had in the US?
Tourism and hotel professionals in Paris are hoping to make up for lost time with the showcase effect that the Olympics will have on their bookings for the coming seasons.
A decades-old clean-up competition has left Hungary's largest artificial lake nearly rubbish-free.
The day after the results of the legislative elections in France and a week before the run-offs, questions are being raised in the constituencies of French people living abroad that raise serious concerns about voting methods and counting. As is well known, French people living
Situated in a strategically significant geopolitical space at the intersection of major global transportation and logistical routes, Azerbaijan has historically served as a nexus for East-West and North-South communication corridors. Its advantageous geographical location has
A severe storm struck continental Croatia, hitting the easternmost region hardest.
It's key to emphasise the imperative for more specific initiatives and a steadfast commitment to sustainability, which is not just a moral imperative but also an economic necessity, Maria van der Heide writes.
The club, famed for bringing drag entertainment to France in the 1950s, inspired the movie The Birdcage.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres criticised the evacuation order on Monday, saying there is now no safe place for Palestinians to flee.