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Christophe Gleizes, a 36-year-old freelance sports journalist, was sentenced last week over an interview with an Algerian football coach accused of ties to a banned separatist movement, in a case ...
As another heatwave hits Europe, a new study shows that Germany, Italy, France and Spain have suffered the highest economic losses in the 21st century due to natural hazards. #EuropeInMotion ...
After three hugely lucrative but subpar Jurassic World films, can Gareth Edwards revive the fast fossilising franchise?
The move is part of a plan to increase capacity at the station amid predictions that demand for international rail travel is set to triple.
Video. Children in Gaza have been cooling off in the sea to escape the extreme summer heat, with many families displaced and ...
A power outage hit parts of Prague and the Czech Republic, halting public transport and trains. Prime Minister Petr Fiala said authorities are investigating the cause. #EuropeNews ...
After more than a century, Parisians are finally being invited to dive back into the city’s most iconic waterway. But is it sensible to take the plunge?
Denmark took over the six-month Presidency of the Council of the European Union. During the European Commission's visit to ...
The WHO believes tax hikes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks could prevent 50 million premature deaths over the next half-century.
Accompanied by a destroyer and a frigate, the warships will be open to the public over the weekend, with all 10,000 available tickets already claimed.
An explosion at a petrol station in Rome's southeast injured at least 21 people on Friday. The incident was caused by a technical fault during refuelling. #EuropeNews ...
As Denmark takes over the rotating EU Council presidency from Poland, it’s hitting pause on one beloved tradition: the ...