Today: September 20, 2024
Today: September 20, 2024

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Environment|Europe|News

A climate-related mass die-off leaves over 100 tons of dead fish collecting at a Greek port

Authorities say more than 100 tons of dead fish have been collected in and around the port of Volos, in central Greece, following a mass die-off linked to extreme climate fluctuations

A climate-related mass die-off leaves over 100 tons of dead fish collecting at a Greek port
Economy|Europe|Finance

France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay

France's financial assets are stuck in a rut as a political stalemate and policy paralysis take hold, casting a shadow over the outlook for

France's political quagmire keeps asset recovery at bay
Crime|Europe|Technology

Telegram founder faces probe into alleged ‘acts of violence’ against his child in Switzerland

Telegram founder faces probe into alleged ‘acts of violence’ against his child in Switzerland

Telegram founder faces probe into alleged ‘acts of violence’ against his child in Switzerland
Europe|News|Political|Technology

France's Macron says giving Telegram CEO Durov French citizenship was a good thing

French President Emmanuel Macron is defending his government’s decision to give special fast-track citizenship to Telegram messaging app CEO Pavel Durov

France's Macron says giving Telegram CEO Durov French citizenship was a good thing
Europe|News|Political

French President Macron says he was not aware of Telegram's Durov's arrival in France

French President Emmanuel Macron was not aware of Telegram owner Pavel Durov's arrival in France on Saturday and had not been scheduled to meet him, he told a news conference on

French President Macron says he was not aware of Telegram's Durov's arrival in France
Europe|News

German leftist party leader Wagenknecht attacked with paint at campaign rally

The leader of Germany's Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) was attacked with pink paint on Thursday at a campaign rally in the eastern German state of Thuringia, where her party is

German leftist party leader Wagenknecht attacked with paint at campaign rally
Europe|News

Russian shelling kills one in East Ukraine, governor says

At least one person died and six sustained injuries during Russian shelling of the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka on Thursday, the local governor said.

Russian shelling kills one in East Ukraine, governor says
Europe|Sports

Jurgen Klopp joins the crowd at the Paralympics, cheering on long-time friend playing badminton

Fomer Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp is in Paris cheering for his long-time friend Wojtek Czyz in the badminton competition at the Paralympics

Jurgen Klopp joins the crowd at the Paralympics, cheering on long-time friend playing badminton
Crime|Europe|News

After years of pressure on Durov, Russia suddenly rallies behind him

Days after gunmen killed 145 concert-goers at a venue near Moscow in March, as allegations emerged that the assailants had been recruited on

After years of pressure on Durov, Russia suddenly rallies behind him
Europe

Polish opposition loses funding over misuse of state cash

Poland's largest opposition party, the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS), will lose millions in state funding after the electoral commission said on Thursday that it misused public

Polish opposition loses funding over misuse of state cash
Business|Europe|Finance

EV tariffs could hurt European companies and industry, Polestar CFO says

Import tariffs imposed by the European Union and the United States on China-made electric vehicles will harm European based companies, the chief financial officer

EV tariffs could hurt European companies and industry, Polestar CFO says
Election|Europe

Polish electoral body says former ruling party violated campaign rules, imposes penalty

Poland’s electoral authority says that the former governing nationalist conservative party violated campaign funding rules in the 2023 parliamentary vote

Polish electoral body says former ruling party violated campaign rules, imposes penalty
Europe|News|Political|World

EU's top diplomat ramps up pressure on Ukraine's backers to permit strikes on targets inside Russia

The European Union's top diplomat is pressing Ukraine’s international backers to lift restrictions on the use of weapons they provide so the country's armed forces can strike military targets inside Russia

EU's top diplomat ramps up pressure on Ukraine's backers to permit strikes on targets inside Russia
Europe|News

American archaeologist drowns after Viking replica boat capsizes in Norway

American archaeologist drowns after Viking replica boat capsizes in Norway

American archaeologist drowns after Viking replica boat capsizes in Norway
Europe|World

Putin to travel to Mongolia next week despite an ICC warrant for his arrest

The Kremlin says that Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Mongolia next week despite the country being a member of the International Criminal Court

Putin to travel to Mongolia next week despite an ICC warrant for his arrest
Crime|Europe|World

Germany tightens security, asylum policies after deadly festival stabbing

The German government on Thursday announced a proposed package of tighter security and asylum measures following a deadly stabbing spree linked to Islamic State

Germany tightens security, asylum policies after deadly festival stabbing
Europe|News

Macron, Starmer pledge deeper ties between France and Britain

French President Emmanuel Macron pledged on Thursday to deepen ties with Britain over defence, security, migration and energy after a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in

Macron, Starmer pledge deeper ties between France and Britain
Environment|Europe|News|World

As salvage starts, no oil spilling from tanker set ablaze by Houthis in Red Sea

As salvage operations began on an abandoned Greek-flagged oil tanker with deck fires still burning from Houthi rebel attacks, the

As salvage starts, no oil spilling from tanker set ablaze by Houthis in Red Sea
Europe|News

Captain of Mike Lynch's yacht leaves Sicily on private jet

The captain of Mike Lynch's yacht flew out of Palermo on Thursday, 10 days after the British tech tycoon and six other people were killed when the vessel sank off the coast of Sicily.

Captain of Mike Lynch's yacht leaves Sicily on private jet
Business|Europe|Finance

Germany's DZ Bank sees more consumers struggling to repay debts

Germany's DZ Bank has turned more pessimistic about the chances of consumers repaying their debts amid rising rents and living costs, and as the

Germany's DZ Bank sees more consumers struggling to repay debts
Business|Economy|Europe|Finance

German inflation falls to 2.0% in August, aiding ECB rate cuts

German inflation fell more than expected in August, declining to its lowest level in more than three years and making it easier for the European Central Bank to

German inflation falls to 2.0% in August, aiding ECB rate cuts
Crime|Europe|News

A former Russian defense official is detained in a fraud case, part of an ongoing military probe

Russian news reports say a former Defense Ministry official has been detained in a fraud case, the latest high-profile arrest of a senior military official

A former Russian defense official is detained in a fraud case, part of an ongoing military probe
Crime|Europe|News

Danish court rejects extradition to India of an arms smuggling suspect

A Danish court has rejected the extradition request from India of a Danish national accused of being involved in a 1995 arms smuggling case, going against Denmark’s top prosecuting authority which had given the green light to sending Niels Holck abroad

Danish court rejects extradition to India of an arms smuggling suspect
Entertainment|Europe|Sports

Paris showcases riveting outdoor opening ceremony for Paralympics in historic first

Paris showcases riveting outdoor opening ceremony for Paralympics in historic first

Paris showcases riveting outdoor opening ceremony for Paralympics in historic first
Europe|Political

Poland seeks to strip immunity from ex-PM's top aide

Poland's Prosecutor General has asked the President of the European Parliament to consent to prosecuting Michal Dworczyk, a European Union lawmaker and right-hand man of former

Poland seeks to strip immunity from ex-PM's top aide

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