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The Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has denounced Ireland's Prime Minister Micheál Martin for criticising Budapest and what he termed its "abuse of vetoes" in a Euronews interview. Ireland's ...
The European flag will be allowed at this year's Eurovision Song Contest, but with limitations for artists, something ...
Nissan is slashing about 15% of its global workforce, or about 20,000 employees, as the Japanese automaker reported a loss ...
Despite softer losses, Sixt remains unprofitable, with earnings before taxes coming to -€17.6m, after a total of -€27.5m seen ...
There is a shortage of 5.8 million nurses worldwide, and it’s being made worse by the demand for foreign-born healthcare ...
The most serious direct conflict between India and Pakistan in decades has been halted for now, but tensions remain high.
The stars and creatives have signed a letter about the killing of the Palestinian protagonist of a Cannes-premiering ...
Police are reportedly carrying out security screenings and will determine when air traffic can resume. #EuropeNews ...
Deaths from the consumption of contaminated liquor manufactured locally is rampant in India, mainly in rural areas, as people ...
Video. An Israeli strike on Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis killed three, amid renewed tension and a recent hostage release by ...
Misleading claims that the "black-red" coalition government led by Friedrich Merz is set to introduce "censorship laws" under a "Ministry of Truth" are circulating online. Euroverify has the facts. #E ...
The UK leader was criticised for warning that the country could become an "island of strangers". Some of his own MPs say these words echoed a phrase in Enoch Powell's infamous "Rivers of Blood" speech ...