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When will there be heavy traffic in Denmark in summer 2026?

Most schools in Denmark break up on Friday, June 27th, marking the start of the summer exodus from Denmark's big cities to summer …

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Swiss authorities sound alarm over increased number of fake work permits

For certain foreigners, obtaining a Swiss B permit is a complicated task, and many are resorting to illegal means of obtaining one…

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Venice to Istanbul: Explore more of the Balkans on the Golden Eagle Danube Express

Golden Eagle Luxury Trains has refreshed its ‘Balkan Explorer’ rail route with an overnight stay in Belgrade, new Croatian stops a…

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Sweden next in line for summer scorcher as temperatures set to soar

Following heatwaves in France and Spain, temperatures are now on the rise in Sweden too.

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Norway fans take over Times Square with Viking row

Norwegian supporters in Viking helmets and national colours packed Times Square, chanting and singing before Norway’s Group I matc…

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Two children die in France as half of country on highest heat warning

Two children were found dead in a car in southeast France on Monday as the country faced the hottest day of a brutal heatwave that…

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Australian police seize nearly 3 tonnes of cocaine in what has become the largest bust on record

The bust of nearly 3 tonnes is the country’s largest ever and is believed to hold a street value of just shy of €500 million.

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Long queues and fatal crashes mark Sweden's busy Midsummer weekend

One of Sweden's busiest travel weekends of the year is drawing to a close, with several fatal accidents over the Midsummer holiday…

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BABELL turns Porto into a 'book city' with internationally renowned authors

Two Nobel laureates, Booker Prize winners and writers will make Porto a literary capital from 24 to 29 June at the BABELL Festival…

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New rules for tax on shares awards from Danish startups

Employees at Danish startups will from July 1st no longer have to pay tax annually on gains in the value of shares awarded to them…

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Can the EU fix the gender pay gap? Take our poll.

The gender pay gap a persistent problem in Europe, where men earn, on average 12.7 percent more per hour. The EU has just implemen…

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Paris taxi scam cost £493 but Monzo won’t help me

We were charged the wrong amount, but because the bank says we have no evidence it won’t do a chargeback I went to Paris to recove…

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When will France's 'unprecedented' heatwave end?

It's already broken records and is on track to break more - but how long will France's exceptionally intense heatwave last?

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Newsletter: A Commissioner's secret trip to Israel

In this newsletter: A high-ranking EU official visits Jerusalem on Monday, exposing a vacuum of information about the trip; UK Pri…

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Yamal and Oyarzabal shine as Spain thrash Saudi Arabia 4-0

Lamine Yamal's return sparked Spain's World Cup into life as the European champions ran riot to beat Saudi Arabia 4-0 in Atlanta.

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'Toy Story 5' breaks record and scores biggest box office debut of 2026

Pixar’s Toy Story franchise has proven its enduring appeal, with the fifth instalment shattering box office records and securing t…

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Spain pound Saudi Arabia 4-0 as Egypt tops Group G in matchday two fixtures of the 2026 World Cup

Spain returns to its winning ways as Egypt break their group’s draw deadlock in the second matchday fixtures for groups G and H at…

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What is a heat dome? How Europe’s scorching temperatures are driving the UK heatwave

The UK is expecting it’s second heatwave of the year as continental Europe braces for 40C heat

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Oil prices slip as progress in US-Iran talks eases supply concerns

Oil prices retreated on Monday after signs of progress in US-Iran negotiations eased fears of ongoing supply disruptions in the St…

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Brexit: how it has hit your wallet at the supermarket and on holiday

Ten years on, leaving the EU has made life more difficult and costly – here are some of the ways we’ve lost out It is 10 years sin…

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer set to outline exit plan as pressure to quit builds

U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to set out a timetable for his departure later.

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Ukrainian attacks prompt Russian-held Crimea to halt civilian gasoline sales

Officials in Russia-occupied Crimea have suspended civilian gasoline sales as Ukraine increases attacks on fuel supplies

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Ukrainian officials criticise Polish president’s decision to strip Zelensky of honour

Polish president Karol Nawrocki has decided to strip Volodymyr Zelensky of Poland’s highest state honour

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Poland's Top Economist: Germany’s economy needs “bold revolutionary approach”

Germany is Europe's largest economy. Poland is Europe's most successful one. For economist Marcin Piątkowski, that sounds like a "…