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It comes as the Danish Emergency Management Agency reports the threat of cyber espionage and cybercrime against Danish ...
Italy extended its ban on surrogacy late last year, but posts are claiming that it happened recently. #EuroVerify ...
Scientists say inconclusive results in a climate attribution study on deadly floods and landslides in Colombia and Venezuela ...
Fears of a recession are mounting in the world's fourth-largest economy, after export to the US declined for the second month ...
Ireland, Germany and the Netherlands are three of the most exposed countries should the EU decide to impose countermeasures ...
The EU budget Commissioner’s presentation was poorly received by MEPs: “Negotiations start on the wrong foot”, says ...
Europe’s agricultural spending will face cuts compared to the current programming period under the new EU long-term budget proposal, while the European Commission insists farmers will still receive ...
President Donald Trump rocked Wall Street temporarily by saying he had “talked about the concept of firing” the head of the Federal Reserve, but was unlikely to do so, ”unless he has to leave for ...
This was the first time such an historical and rare piece was auctioned off. But as popular as the Mars meterorite was, a young dinosaur skeleton triggered a bidding ...
Over 60 people died and dozens were injured in a shopping centre blaze in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut. An investigation and legal actions are in progress.
After an EU delegation was humiliated by the commander in control of large swaths of eastern Libya, Euronews explores Haftar’s fall, then rise to power and who is helping him maintain it.
Organisers say posts on social media from festival-goers claiming to have received emails saying Tomorrowland had been ...