Europe Today
Top stories from across Europe: breaking news, analysis and what matters today.
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Ukraine calls for air defences as Russia threatens more strikes on Kyiv after overnight attack
After an overnight assault that killed at least 20 people in Ukraine, the Kremlin stated it will increase the pace of its attacks …
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OpenAI offers the US government a 5% ownership stake
Sam Altman reportedly wants to hand the US government a stake in OpenAI worth tens of billions, and he wants Silicon Valley's othe…
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Death threats and presidential condemnation: Explaining the anger over South Korea’s World Cup exit
South Korea's World Cup came to an end last weekend, but the nation's anger continues to boil over, threatening to bring the cultu…
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La Bella Vita: Italy's hot summers and the appeal of Puglia's 'trulli' homes
From exploring the growing popularity of Puglia's distinctive dry-stone houses to discovering why Italian summers feel hotter than…
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German workers banned from taking sick leave without a medical note in tough reforms
Chancellor Friedrich Merz unveils far-reaching economic reforms in a bid to boost the German economy
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11-year-old boy dies from rabies in Canada after waking up to a bat on his face
Rabies is a rare but deadly infection usually spread by a bite or scratch from an infected animal. It is almost always fatal after…
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What's behind the viral claims of child trafficking on Vinted?
Millions have viewed videos claiming that children are being sold through coded advertisements on the popular second-hand online m…
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This is how to get cheap last-minute flights, according to Skyscanner
The flight comparison website has shared seven top tips for nabbing a deal.
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Sweden's Ministry of Foreign Affairs says it will now use 'Kyjiv' for the Ukrainian capital
The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said it will stop using the name 'Kiev' for the capital of the Ukraine.
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What we know about Spain's planned crackdown on short-term let owners
A VAT hike, an end to rental loopholes, stricter anti-fraud measures, tax incentives and more - the Spanish government is preparin…
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Brookfield wants to build AI data centers in London’s answer to Wall Street
Brookfield's CEO said the firm is bringing data centers to London's Canary Wharf, as demand for AI infrastructure in the U.K. soar…
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Any deal with Tehran is 'a pause before the next war,' Reza Pahlavi tells Euronews
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Reza Pahlavi said the framework agreement would allow the Islamic Republic to regroup and…
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'Catastrophic': Germany plans stricter rules for sick leave
Sick workers in Germany could soon face more hurdles to prove they are genuinely ill. The government says it’s tackling high absen…
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Fast-moving wildfire spreads across southern France
Firefighters battle a fast-moving wildfire in Aude, southern France, after flames spread from Hérault and burned more than 800 hec…
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Tavolara glamping: Government revokes special economic zone approval in Sardinia, no luxury resort
A luxury resort financed by Brazilian investors was planned, with special economic zone status to bypass landscape and environment…
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Russia’s neighbor Lithuania scraps constitutional ban on nuclear weapons. Here's why
The decision comes shortly after lawmakers in Finland voted to lift its longstanding ban on nuclear weapons.
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How will Germany's income tax reforms affect you?
A long-discussed tax reform plan for Germany is finally on the table, with coalition government leaders saying the aim is relief f…
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Voyage to the end of the world: floating lab to explore life in Arctic adrift in ice
An eight-month expedition will set off soon from Norway on a mission to find new species before the climate crisis and pollution c…
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How the Entry-Exit System is becoming a nightmare for Europe's summer travellers
The digital system for checking non-EU travellers’ documents is creating bottlenecks and glitches just as the peak of the holiday …
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FORECAST: Just how hot will the weather be in July in Switzerland?
After the torrid heatwave that hit Switzerland the second half of June and a subsequent (relative) respite, what will the month of…
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Festivals, dance and the World Cup: The best events in Denmark this July
Whether you're interested in following the football, listening to Bridgerton-inspired classical music or catching an outdoor film …
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German coalition agrees on reform package in key breakthrough
Germany's ruling coalition has agreed on sweeping tax, labour and pension reforms, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Thursday, a brea…
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Vatican excommunicates rebel SSPX bishops
The Vatican's watchdog authority has imposed severe disciplinary measures on an ultratraditionalist Catholic group. The move comes…
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Vatican excommunicates rebel SSPX bishops, followers
The Vatican's watchdog authority has imposed severe disciplinary measures on an ultratraditionalist Catholic group. The move comes…