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Belgian MPs blasted the government for failing to take a clear stance on the war in Gaza at a parliamentary hearing on Thursday, as governing coalition remains divided over Israel ...
A UNESCO treasure in Egypt’s Sinai could get a tourism boom around it, if Greece and Cairo can agree on how to protect it ...
The first big problem for Europe's AI companies is that they do not have the same access to computing infrastructure as the ...
French minister says 'short-term financial interests' killed latest effort to tackle global plastics pollution ...
Several NATO powers have pledged a total of $1.5 billion to cover the cost of US weapons packages, with European fiscal heavyweight Germany joining this week.
The situation at Deutsche Bahn is dramatic, especially when you look at customer satisfaction, punctuality, and profitability ...
The EU stands ready to help countries battling wildfires as its disaster response mechanism hits a record 16 activations this ...
Spanish investigators said on Thursday they had arrested four people suspected of starting forest fires, taking the total number of accused this summer to 30.
The US leader initially said there would be some "land swapping going on," but appeared to have walked that back after speaking with European leaders a day before ...
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda on Thursday nominated social democrat MP Inga Ruginiene as prime minister, after former government chief Gintautas Paluckas resigned amid an ongoing corruption ...
Meta’s internal rules for chatbots allowed “romantic or sensual” conversations with children but banned descriptions of sexual acts ...
Spain enters the summer recess without a 2026 budget, and no clear path to one, for the third year in a row, as domestic ...
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