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Britain's Medieval Fortresses Endure as Pillars of National Heritage
Culture

Britain's Medieval Fortresses Endure as Pillars of National Heritage

From Fuel Prices to Investment Risk: How an Iran Nuclear Agreement Could Reshape European Finances
Business

From Fuel Prices to Investment Risk: How an Iran Nuclear Agreement Could Reshape European Finances

Germany Weighs the Return of Coal as Energy Security Concerns Mount
Economy

Germany Weighs the Return of Coal as Energy Security Concerns Mount

Culture

Constantin Brâncuși Remains a Cornerstone of Romania's Global Cultural Identity

The work of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși continues to shape Romania's standing in the international arts community decad

Constantin Brâncuși Remains a Cornerstone of Romania's Global Cultural Identity
Culinary

Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers

Distinct regional food traditions across Italy are increasingly shaping travel decisions among European visitors. From t

Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers
Constantin Brâncuși Remains a Cornerstone of Romania's Global Cultural Identity
Culture

Constantin Brâncuși Remains a Cornerstone of Romania's Global Cultural Identity

The work of sculptor Constantin Brâncuși continues to shape Romania's standing i

Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers
Culinary

Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers

Distinct regional food traditions across Italy are increasingly shaping travel d

Luxembourg Emerges as a Growing Hub for Contemporary Arts in Europe
Culture

Luxembourg Emerges as a Growing Hub for Contemporary Arts in Europe

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has steadily developed a robust contemporary arts

Painted in Blue and White: How Portugal's Azulejo Tradition Endures
Culture

Painted in Blue and White: How Portugal's Azulejo Tradition Endures

Portugal's distinctive ceramic tile art, known as azulejo, continues to shape th

Portugal's Alentejo Region Draws Growing International Attention
Travel

Portugal's Alentejo Region Draws Growing International Attention

The Alentejo, a vast inland region of Portugal known for its cork forests, medie

Culinary

Dutch Culinary Heritage Finds New Momentum Across Regional Markets

Across the Netherlands, traditional regional food products and preparations that once faded from mainstream consumption

Dutch Culinary Heritage Finds New Momentum Across Regional Markets
Culture

Stone Walls and Merchant Guilds: Estonia's Medieval Legacy Draws Visitors Across Centuries

Estonia's capital Tallinn preserves one of the most intact medieval old towns in Northern Europe, drawing scholars, arch

Stone Walls and Merchant Guilds: Estonia's Medieval Legacy Draws Visitors Across Centuries

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Europe's Skies: Building Stronger Air Defence Together

Europe's Skies: Building Stronger Air Defence Together

Across the European continent, a quiet but consequential transformation is taking shape. Nations that once relied heavily on individual national systems are increasingly pooling resources, expertise, and technological ambition to construct a more unified and resilient aerial security architecture. This shift reflects a broader understanding that collective investment in shared infrastructure yields far greater protection than fragmented, go-it-alone approaches.

Why Poland’s president is invoking wartime history in a dispute with Volodymyr Zelensky

Why Poland’s president is invoking wartime history in a dispute with Volodymyr Zelensky

This row is more about domestic Polish politics than any diplomatic incident.

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When Leadership Gaps Shape the World's Future

When Leadership Gaps Shape the World's Future

In an era defined by rapid transformation, the spaces between leadership — the pauses, the transitions, the unresolved successions — carry consequences that extend far beyond the immediate moment. Increasingly, political analysts and governance scholars are turning their attention not to who holds power, but to what happens when credible leadership is absent, delayed, or structurally contested.

EU steps up international support for Palestinians

EU steps up international support for Palestinians

EU steps up international support for Palestinians with major initiative for Gaza's early recovery and stronger international coordination. Today, the European Commission is convening the second meeting of the Palestine Donor Group (PDG), co-chaired by Commissioner for the Mediterranean Dubravka Šuica and Palestinian Authority's (PA) Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa. 65 delegations gather in Brussels for the launch of a new Initiative for early recovery in Gaza and to discuss the Palestinian Authority's Reform Agenda

France Leads European Digital Governance Revolution

France Leads European Digital Governance Revolution

France has emerged as a trailblazer in digital governance transformation, with municipalities across the nation implementing cutting-edge technologies to enhance citizen participation and streamline public services. The country's innovative approach combines artificial intelligence, blockchain technology, and user-friendly digital platforms to create more responsive and transparent government operations.

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Germany Weighs the Return of Coal as Energy Security Concerns Mount

Germany Weighs the Return of Coal as Energy Security Concerns Mount

Germany, long committed to phasing out coal-fired power generation, has faced renewed pressure to reconsider that trajectory following disruptions to natural gas supplies from Russia. The debate reflects broader tensions across Europe between climate commitments and the practical demands of energy security.

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From Fuel Prices to Investment Risk: How an Iran Nuclear Agreement Could Reshape European Finances

From Fuel Prices to Investment Risk: How an Iran Nuclear Agreement Could Reshape European Finances

A renewed nuclear agreement with Iran carries broad economic consequences that extend well beyond diplomatic circles. European households and investors could feel the effects through energy markets, trade flows, and shifting geopolitical risk.

European Startups Eye 'Nomad Citizen' Model as Alternative to Traditional Welfare Frameworks

European Startups Eye 'Nomad Citizen' Model as Alternative to Traditional Welfare Frameworks

A growing movement among European entrepreneurs is exploring portable, membership-based social protection schemes as alternatives to state-tied welfare systems. The concept, broadly referred to as 'nomad citizen' infrastructure, aims to decouple social benefits from national residency requirements.

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Slovakia's High Tatras Emerge as a Premier Destination for European Outdoor Tourism

Slovakia's High Tatras Emerge as a Premier Destination for European Outdoor Tourism

The High Tatras mountain range in northern Slovakia has gained growing recognition among outdoor enthusiasts across Europe, attracting hikers, skiers, and nature tourists to one of the continent's most compact yet diverse alpine environments. The region offers year-round recreational opportunities within a protected national park that spans the border between Slovakia and Poland.

Spain's Vías Verdes Network Positions Country as a Leader in Low-Impact Tourism

Spain's expanding network of converted railway corridors, known as Vías Verdes, offers cyclists and walkers access to rural landscapes through infrastructure repurposed from disused rail lines. The initiative has drawn attention from European sustainable tourism bodies as demand for car-free travel experiences continues to grow across the continent.

Greece's Most Significant Ancient Sites Draw Visitors From Around the World

Greece's Most Significant Ancient Sites Draw Visitors From Around the World

Greece holds some of the most well-preserved archaeological sites in the Western world, spanning millennia of civilisation. From the Athenian Acropolis to the sanctuaries of the Peloponnese, these locations remain central to the study of ancient history and continue to attract millions of visitors annually.

Swedish Lapland Emerges as a Four-Season Destination for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Swedish Lapland Emerges as a Four-Season Destination for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Sweden's northernmost region, Lapland, has expanded its appeal beyond the winter months to attract visitors seeking wilderness experiences across all seasons. Infrastructure investment and growing international awareness of the area's natural assets have contributed to a sustained rise in tourism activity.

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Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers

Italy's Culinary Regions Emerge as Major Draw for European Travelers

Distinct regional food traditions across Italy are increasingly shaping travel decisions among European visitors. From the truffle markets of Piedmont to the coastal seafood traditions of Sicily, local cuisine has become a primary rather than secondary motivation for cross-border travel.

A Guide to Austria's Most Iconic Traditional Foods

A Guide to Austria's Most Iconic Traditional Foods

Austrian cuisine draws on centuries of Central European culinary tradition, blending influences from the former Habsburg Empire into a distinctive national food culture. Visitors to Austria encounter a range of dishes that have remained staples of the country's restaurants, markets, and home kitchens for generations.

Farm to Fork: How European Chefs and Consumers Are Embracing Regional Produce

Farm to Fork: How European Chefs and Consumers Are Embracing Regional Produce

Across Europe, a measurable shift toward locally sourced ingredients is reshaping restaurant menus, supermarket shelves, and household cooking habits. Driven by a combination of environmental awareness, supply chain concerns, and renewed interest in culinary heritage, the movement has gained sustained momentum in recent years.

The European Cities Drawing Food Travelers From Around the World

The European Cities Drawing Food Travelers From Around the World

A new wave of culinary destinations across Europe is attracting food-focused travelers, driven by evolving restaurant scenes, revived regional traditions, and growing international recognition. From the Basque Country to the Balkans, several cities are reshaping the continent's gastronomic map.

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Britain's Literary Landmarks Draw Tourists From Across the World

Britain's Literary Landmarks Draw Tourists From Across the World

The United Kingdom's deep literary tradition continues to attract visitors from around the globe, with sites connected to celebrated authors drawing tourism to cities, towns, and rural landscapes alike. From Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon to the Brontë-associated moorlands of Yorkshire, literary heritage has become a significant pillar of British cultural tourism.

Bulgaria's Ancient and Medieval Heritage Seeks Broader International Standing

Bulgaria's Ancient and Medieval Heritage Seeks Broader International Standing

Bulgaria holds one of Europe's richest concentrations of archaeological and cultural heritage sites, spanning Thracian civilization, Byzantine influence, and Ottoman-era architecture. Despite this depth of history, the country's cultural patrimony remains comparatively underrepresented on the global tourism and UNESCO stage.

Layers of Civilization: What Cyprus's Archaeological Record Tells Us

Layers of Civilization: What Cyprus's Archaeological Record Tells Us

Cyprus holds one of the Mediterranean's most stratified archaeological landscapes, shaped by successive waves of settlement, conquest, and cultural exchange spanning thousands of years. Its monuments and ruins reflect a contested history that continues to inform modern debates about identity and heritage.

From Rembrandt to Vermeer: How the Dutch Golden Age Continues to Drive Museum Tourism Across Europe

From Rembrandt to Vermeer: How the Dutch Golden Age Continues to Drive Museum Tourism Across Europe

The artistic legacy of the Dutch Golden Age remains one of the most powerful draws for cultural tourists visiting the Netherlands and beyond. Museums anchored by the works of Rembrandt van Rijn, Johannes Vermeer, and their contemporaries consistently rank among Europe's most visited institutions.