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Customers Switching from US Tech Giants to European Alternatives
European tech firms are gaining customers as users seek alternatives to US-based services,...

Trump Proposes 50 Percent Import Tariff on EU Goods
Trump plans a 50% tariff on EU imports, citing failed negotiations and unfair trade practices,...

Hundreds of dark web buyers and sellers arrested worldwide
An international police operation led to the arrest of 270 individuals involved in dark web...

EBU to Investigate Eurovision Voting After Pressure from Participating Countries
The EBU will investigate Eurovision voting irregularities after concerns over Israel's high...

Hundreds of dark web buyers and sellers arrested worldwide
An international police operation led to the arrest of 270 dark web buyers and sellers, with...

BYD surpasses Tesla in European electric vehicle market
BYD has overtaken Tesla in European electric vehicle sales, marking a significant shift in the...

Economic activity in the eurozone contracts for the first time this year
The eurozone's economic activity contracted in May for the first time this year, driven by a...

Europe aims to cut red tape and allow QR codes on packaging
The EU plans to reduce regulations, introduce QR codes on packaging, and streamline cross-border...

EU and UK Announce New Sanctions Against Russia, Urge US to Follow
The EU and UK have imposed new sanctions on Russia, targeting its shadow fleet and arms...

EU Still Expects Decent Growth: 'Economy Shows Resilience'
The EU economy is projected to grow by 1.1% this year, showing resilience despite global...

EU Tax on Non-EU Packages 'Does Not Make a Significant Impact'
The EU's proposed €2 tax on non-EU packages is deemed ineffective by retail expert Paul Moers,...

European Commission Launches Investigation into Israel Following Dutch Minister's Call
The EU will investigate Israel's compliance with human rights obligations after Dutch Foreign...

France has its own 'Watergate': Government accused of covering up massive fraud
France faces a 'Watergate'-like scandal as the government is accused of covering up Nestlé's...

EU Agrees on 17th Sanctions Package Against Russia
The EU has approved its 17th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its energy sector,...

EU Lifts Economic Sanctions Against Syria
The EU has lifted economic sanctions against Syria, with conditions to reintroduce them if...

Why do depression, insomnia, and anxiety disorders often occur together?
A study reveals that depression, insomnia, and anxiety disorders share a common brain mechanism,...

ChatGPT's 'thinking' surprisingly resembles that of people with aphasia. That's why it sometimes fails
Researchers found that ChatGPT's processing resembles aphasia, where fluent but meaningless...

Long-term fatigue after a TIA has a much greater impact than previously thought
Danish research shows that fatigue and other symptoms persist long after a TIA, with over half...

EU Still Expects Decent Growth: 'Economy Shows Resilience'
The EU economy is expected to grow by 1.1% this year, showing resilience despite global...

Historic reset in EU-UK relations: multiple agreements reached
The UK and EU have reached multiple agreements to improve post-Brexit relations, including...

Romania remains pro-European, Poland decides on June 1
Romania's pro-European victory contrasts with Poland's tense presidential race, where...

Make the United Kingdom a European Ally Again
Arnoud Boot argues that the UK should be reintegrated into European structures, particularly in...

Amid Pro-EU Election Gains, Far-Right Also Advances
Pro-EU parties won elections in Poland, Romania, and Portugal, but far-right gains highlight...

Satisfied Starmer: ‘Britain is back on the world stage’
The UK and EU have finalized multiple post-Brexit agreements, including trade and fisheries...

2000 jobs lost in Barcelona as Facebook and Instagram reduce moderator workforce
Meta's decision to reduce content moderation has led to 2000 job losses in Barcelona, affecting...

New President of Romania: Voters Were Angry at Established Political Parties
Nicusor Dan, Romania's new president, won against a radical-right opponent by addressing voter...

Trump and Putin to Talk Again, but 'Bromance' Has Cooled
Trump and Putin will hold another phone call amid tensions over Ukraine. Their once-close...

Romania remains pro-European, Poland decides on June 1
Romania's pro-EU victory contrasts with Poland's uncertain election, while Europe monitors...

Pro-European candidate Dan wins Romanian presidential elections
Pro-European Nicusor Dan wins the Romanian presidential elections with 54% of the vote,...

First EU-UK summit in years aims to strengthen relations
The UK and EU aim to reset relations through a summit focusing on defense, trade, and youth...

Ethereum vs Bitcoin: Which is the Better Investment and What Trends Stand Out?
Ethereum has lost significant value against Bitcoin, with a clear downward trend. While...

Heat Accumulation in the Atlantic Ocean Could Lead to Europe's Hottest Summer Ever in 2025
A heat buildup in the North Atlantic Ocean could lead to Europe's hottest summer ever in 2025,...

Austria Wins Eurovision Song Contest with 'Wasted Love'
Austria wins Eurovision 2025 with JJ's 'Wasted Love,' while the Netherlands places 12th. Israel...

Trade War | Europe Can Reduce Tech Gap with the US
Europe can reduce its tech gap with the US through better regulations and capital markets, says...

Countdown to the Eurovision Song Contest Final: Claude Confident Ahead of Performance
The Eurovision Song Contest final is set to take place in Basel, with Dutch contestant Claude...

Simion's Supporters Aim to 'Protect Traditions and Move Forward as a Nation' in Romania
Supporters of nationalist George Simion rally in Romania to promote cultural traditions ahead of...

Pain feels worse when unexpected, study reveals
A study shows that unexpected pain feels more intense due to the brain's heightened response to...

US pressure on tech giants threatens Europe's digital security: 'If Microsoft fails, everything stops'
US government pressure on tech giants like Microsoft endangers European data security, with...

Europe's Hottest Year Filled with Floods: What Does This Mean for the Future?
Europe faced record-breaking heat and extreme weather in 2024, signaling the urgent need for...

Trump's Billion-Dollar Tour of Gulf States Concludes, Europe Emerges as the Big Loser
Trump's Middle East tour secured nearly $900 billion in deals, with Europe missing out on...

Israel granted access to European citizen data: 'Risk of mass surveillance'
Israel has access to European citizen data due to approval by the European Commission, raising...

Withdraw Your Money from the EU, Bitcoin Headed to $1 Million
Arthur Hayes predicts bitcoin will hit $1 million by 2028 due to macroeconomic shifts, urging EU...

EU Turns Its Back on Orbán, Seeks to Bypass Veto on Russian Sanctions Extension
The EU is looking to bypass Hungary's veto on extending Russian sanctions by changing the voting...

Europe looks somewhat enviously at China and the UK
Europe is lagging behind China and the UK in securing trade deals with the US, prompting...

Macron proposes European security under French nuclear umbrella with conditions
French President Macron proposes extending France's nuclear umbrella to Europe under strict...

Europe can shelter under French nuclear umbrella, but Macron wants final say
French President Macron has detailed his proposal for Europe to rely on France's independent...

German Chancellor Merz Aims for Germany to Have Europe's Strongest Military
German Chancellor Merz outlines plans to build Europe's strongest military, reaffirms support...

Leukemia cells use this well-known substance in energy drinks to grow faster
Research shows that taurine, a substance in energy drinks, is used by leukemia cells to grow...