Flotilla activists welcomed home as heroes upon return
Activists from several international flotillas aiming to deliver aid to Gaza have been arriving home after being detained by Israeli forces.
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Activists from several international flotillas aiming to deliver aid to Gaza have been arriving home after being detained by Israeli forces.
A few days ago, Greta Thunberg sailed to Gaza with her comrades, only to end up in a taxpayer-funded rescue by the Greek government.
After social media posts claimed a farmer was giving away "free potatoes", locals removed around 150 tonnes of crops in just one day in the southern Polish village…
The serial travails of the dying Macron presidency may be dominating the headlines, but the profound dysfunction of Germany’s coalition government holds its own…
Belgium's Antwerp airport has been labelled “bankrupt in all but name” and should close, according to Greenpeace Belgium.
Is there a happy harbinger in the news that sales of the largely (but not entirely) French-made Airbus 320 have overtaken those of the Boeing 737?
The sudden drop in price of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum has shaken markets and reportedly bankrupted thousands of crypto investors.
Activists with the climate collective Code Rood (Code Red) and others have targeted a steel factory in the Belgian city of Charleroi because it delivered steel to…
When the European Commission recently proposed its €500 billion plan to link the continent by high-speed rail, it did so with the usual fanfare.
President Donald Trump suggested on October 9 that Spain be expelled from NATO over its failure to match the higher defense spending requirement he has engineered.
Robert Conquest once observed that everyone is conservative about what they know best.
Spain's grid operator, Red Eléctrica (REE), has issued a fresh alert to the National Commission on Markets and Competition (CNMC) about "abrupt voltage variations"…
The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has again raised concerns over European Union spending.
The European Automobile Manufacturers' Association (ACEA) is asking the European Union to lower its car CO₂ reduction targets when legislation is reviewed later…
The European Commission says it is simplifying reporting rules, but the industry says it is making them more complicated.
Five months since the lights went out on the Iberian Peninsula, Brussels has finally rendered its judgment.
August saw the sharpest decline in German industrial production since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022.
The European Union is doubling tariffs on steel imports that exceed its new proposed lower quota.
According to the German Council of Economic Experts, the retirement age should be raised to 73 to keep the country's social security system from collapsing.
Sweden is pulling its guarantees for "green" credits in 2026, only limiting itself to already signed agreements.
The mask is off.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is seeking to classify climate change spending, along with the management of emergencies and natural disasters, as defence…
Moscow’s tax take from the Yamal LNG project has constantly increased since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 despite claims that Europe has diversified away from…
The European Union’s schoolmarm in chief, Ursula von der Leyen, has called her unruly charges together this week in Copenhagen, where she will rap knuckles and…
A Ukrainian has been detained in Poland in connection with the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipelines explosions.
Automaker Stellantis has cut 10,000 jobs in Italy over the last four years, continuing a wave of workforce reductions in industries across the European economy.
The European Union has announced a series of tariffs on steel coming from Asian countries, after the industry has been asking for support for months.
Germany has contributed the record sum of € 11.8 billion for the fight against climate change in other countries last year.
Keeping with the Swiss passion for peace and quiet the citizens of Zurich, Switzerland’s largest city, have voted in favour of banning petrol-powered leaf blowers.
The EU's anti-monopoly legislation is having little effect online, a European Commission competition economist said last week.