Hungary opens up to Chinese tech despite protests
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.
Hungary is attempting to be a world power in manufacturing electric vehicle batteries, despite locals' reservations.
Zelenskyy said at least seven Patriot systems are needed to protect Ukrainian cities.
The $6bn package includes air defence munitions but not the missile systems Ukraine says it badly needs.
Recent months have seen more frequent talks between the two sides, despite growing disparities.
Climate anxiety is very real, but these good news stories from 2024 prove there is hope for our planet.
The 9th legislature of the European Parliament has come to an end. We recap the scandals that marred the mandate, but also preview the debate around the 20th anniversary of the EU's biggest enlargement.
Fears are mounting that the EU's democracy could be under threat from espionage.
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President Macron’s government embarks on a tape-cutting crusade to support overburdened companies and boost growth.
They are thought to have caught the norovirus at a festival marquee in Stuttgart last weekend.
Controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother deny allegations of rape and human trafficking.
Scores of protesters on Friday occupied the central campus building of Sciences Po and dozens of others blocked its entrance.
The US Secretary of State was speaking to the BBC at the end of a three-day trip to China.
20-year-old Dylan Earle was allegedly involved in the planning of an arson attack on a Ukrainian-linked commercial property in March.
A new report shows where has wine production dried up the most in Europe.
Many staff members at the UK’s busiest airport will strike over changes unions say are unfair - here’s when and why it’s happening.
Gaza's civil defence team members have recovered almost 400 bodies buried inside the grounds of the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
The pair were accused of providing information to Beijing that could be “prejudicial to the safety or interests” of the UK between late 2021 and February 2023.
Student protests on US college campuses have been growing after last week's arrest of more than 100 demonstrators at Columbia University in New York.
France's defence minister received his German counterpart on Friday to ink a deal between the two countries to build a next-generation battle tank.
A new study says it's likely a warmer world made downpours in Dubai earlier this month heavier.
The pilot scheme would initially be tested out on 1,000 Glaswegians - but it’s far from coming to fruition as funding has yet to be allocated.
The fee was introduced yesterday for daytime visitors to tackle overtourism in the city.
MEPs waved through a raft of energy and environment files in Strasbourg this week during the last European Parliament plenary session before elections in June.
An upcoming auction will put items from the ill-fated single voyage of the RMS Titanic under the hammer.
By increasing investments in renewable energy and demonstrating strong leadership, France must strengthen its position as a world climate leader and inspire other countries to follow suit, Soraya Fettih and Andreas Sieber write.
French baker Xavier Netry, from the Utopie bakery, has won the annual Best Baguette competition in Paris. He shares his secrets to his stellar French tasty treasure.
The US passed a new law forcing parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok. What does that mean for US-China relations?
Titled 'Jamie Reid, A Lifetime of Radical Gestures', the exhibition showcases rare limited edition prints from the 90s to present day and never-before-seen imagery, including Reid's final masterpiece.
Declining natural gas revenues dampened the company’s performance in the first quarter of 2024, with earnings down 22%, however its resilient oil business helped cap losses.
Thailand has long been admired for its economic resilience and political determination. In recent years, the nation has undergone significant reformations, marked by a commitment to democratic principles and the pursuit of human rights. Today, as we reflect on the current
It comes after a Ukraine-linked business in London was targeted in a suspected arson attack.
The German project outshined 39 other finalists from across Europe, including a mystical garden near Lund, Sweden, a vertical school in Madrid, Spain and a floating university in Berlin.
French health authorities released two studies following their rollout of the new preventive antibody Beyfortus.
Greece says it cannot spare its defence systems and Spain reportedly says it can only provide missiles.
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At its April plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) discussed the Talent Mobility Package. This initiative comprises a series of new measures designed to make the Union more attractive to talent from outside the EU, and to facilitate mobility within
Uncertainty and ‘polycrisis’ call for more use of foresight methods, not less. Being guided by the wealth of evidence available is the best way for the EU to set an agenda for a secure, prosperous, and sustainable future, Elizabeth Dirth and Jonas Gissel Mikkelsen write.
The package will include a wide array of munitions for air defence, including for the highly-sought Patriot missiles.
As a mandate riddled with allegations of corruption, undue influence and misconduct among EU lawmakers draws to an end, the European Parliament has tried to push through reforms designed to bring the next chamber in line.
The retailer has four months to comply with the tough requirements of the Digital Services Act, the European Commission said today.
Portugal’s far-right Chega party made historic gains in the country’s national elections held in early March. Taking 18% of the vote, the party sought to seduce Portugal’s youth, in a year which marks 50 years since Portugal overthrew its dictatorship.
European stock markets have bounced back after a three-week losing streak, bolstered by eased geopolitical tensions and robust corporate earnings. Meanwhile, Wall Street is also set for a positive week, with performance influenced by the outcomes of major tech company results.
The real slim shady is back with a new album, but is it the end for the iconic rapper?
Estonian sustainability startup Green Deal, part of the Skovest Network, has initiated a forestry revolution by developing a new methodology for more effective carbon sequestration. This innovative approach enhances the potential of forests to capture carbon, contributing to
Aya Nakamura has cemented her status as the French queen of hip-hop at Les Flammes. The awards were created by Yard and Booska-P, in partnership with Spotify, in response to the longstanding neglect of rap and R&B genres at France's Victoires awards.
EUROCAE held its 2024 Symposium on 24 and 25 April in Lucerne, Switzerland, at the prestigious KKL (Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern). This significant event drew the participation of 200 esteemed professionals, including specialised experts and industry leaders from across
Five migrants, including a child, were killed in a crush on board a boat crossing the Channel.
A three-year coalition between the SNP and Scottish Green Party has broken down after emissions targets were dropped.
Could Jane Austen’s brother Francis shed some new light on the beloved author’s life? The Jane Austen’s House museum hopes so – but first it needs help deciphering his handwriting.