Europe
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How Spain and Portugal’s health workers adapted to power outages
ADVERTISEMENT When Dr Tiago Villanueva arrived at his family medicine clinic in Lisbon on Monday afternoon, it was like a…
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Populists and extremists are EPP’s main competitors, Weber says
ADVERTISEMENT With the European People’s Party (EPP) Congress under way in Valencia, where state and party leaders are set to gather,…
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Is the US blocking German plans to send Taurus missiles to Ukraine?
ADVERTISEMENT A raft of social media posts have surfaced on X, TikTok and Telegram claiming that the US administration is…
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Spain tops workplace productivity in Europe while unemployment rises
ADVERTISEMENT New research conducted by Opinion Matters for workplace experience and digital services company Ricoh Europe has revealed that Spain…
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Euronews on the ground: Confusion hits as ‘everything stopped working’
ADVERTISEMENT Spain and Portugal experienced a widespread power outage on Monday, leaving millions without electricity in a snap blackout. Euronews…
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Germany’s incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz announces cabinet posts
ADVERTISEMENT CDU leader and Germany’s incoming Chancellor Friedrich Merz has officially announced which members of his party will hold ministerial…
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Daughter of murdered UK MP asks rappers Kneecap for apology
ADVERTISEMENT Following the news that a November 2023 video of a gig by Northern Irish rap group Kneecap was under…
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Inside the new sound exhibition from immersive theatre legends
ADVERTISEMENT A short drive away from Manchester is Dunham Massey, a 17th century National Trust property where a new soundscape…
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Letter suggests Shakespeare did not abandon his wife in Stratford
ADVERTISEMENT New research examining a fragment of a 17th century letter addressed to “good Mrs Shakspaire” suggests that William Shakespeare’s…
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