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Portugal pledges stricter public access rules for a popular 45-kilometre stretch of its coastline amid concerns over rising ...
Under a government decision that went into effect on 21 July, cruise ship passengers disembarking on Greek islands will pay ...
If a product or an action damages the environment, it's not high quality,” Chris Hocknell told The Big Question.
A proposal by France's prime minister to get rid of two public holidays has prompted a discussion as to where in Europe ...
Around 60 leading German companies pledged a major "Made for Germany" investment initiative on Monday, aiming to boost investor confidence in the country after two years of recession. #EuropeNews ...
China exported more rare earth elements in June, with shipments to the US rising by 660% on a monthly basis, according to Beijing’s General Administration of Customs. Total exports of the precious ...
Billionaire Elon Musk says he will launch a kid-friendly version of Grok AI, his artificial intelligence chatbot that has previously come under fire.
The project will also digitise historic opera sets and millions of artefacts with leading French cultural institutions.
Cyprus marks 51 years since 40,000 Turkish soldiers descended on the island on 20 July, 1974, seizing more than 35% of its ...
Heatwaves have become more frequent and intense, causing a search for solutions to cool cities. With energy poverty leaving people more unprotected inside their homes, climate shelters can be an ...
Kazakhstan’s experts and politicians alike believe that without its own localised solutions and infrastructure, no country in ...
At the decentralised foodie hub of Noblessner in Estonian's capital Tallinn, we find the legacy of Black Bread, the only two ...