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EU Strikes Deal on €115 Million AGILE Defence Innovation Programme for SMEs
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EU Strikes Deal on €115 Million AGILE Defence Innovation Programme for SMEs

Russia is cutting off Ukraine’s grain exports again, threatening a critical harvest and global food security
Geopolitics

Russia is cutting off Ukraine’s grain exports again, threatening a critical harvest and global food security

Paris Reinvents Itself as Europe's Must-Visit Capital
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Paris Reinvents Itself as Europe's Must-Visit Capital

Culture

Folklore, Craftsmanship, and Living Traditions: How Croatia Safeguards Its Cultural Heritage

Croatia maintains a robust framework of institutions, festivals, and UNESCO-recognized practices to preserve its diverse

Folklore, Craftsmanship, and Living Traditions: How Croatia Safeguards Its Cultural Heritage
Travel

Finland's National Parks: A Guide to the Country's Most Celebrated Natural Reserves

Finland's network of national parks spans vast stretches of wilderness, from Arctic fells in the north to forested lakes

Finland's National Parks: A Guide to the Country's Most Celebrated Natural Reserves
Folklore, Craftsmanship, and Living Traditions: How Croatia Safeguards Its Cultural Heritage
Culture

Folklore, Craftsmanship, and Living Traditions: How Croatia Safeguards Its Cultural Heritage

Croatia maintains a robust framework of institutions, festivals, and UNESCO-reco

Finland's National Parks: A Guide to the Country's Most Celebrated Natural Reserves
Travel

Finland's National Parks: A Guide to the Country's Most Celebrated Natural Reserves

Finland's network of national parks spans vast stretches of wilderness, from Arc

Ireland's Train Network Draws Growing Numbers of International Visitors
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Ireland's Train Network Draws Growing Numbers of International Visitors

Rail travel across Ireland has seen a marked rise in interest from international

Riga Draws International Tourists With One of Europe's Most Intact Art Nouveau Districts
Travel

Riga Draws International Tourists With One of Europe's Most Intact Art Nouveau Districts

The Latvian capital of Riga holds one of the largest and best-preserved collecti

EU steps up international support for Palestinians
Politics

EU steps up international support for Palestinians

EU steps up international support for Palestinians with major initiative for Gaz

Culture

Vilnius Emerges as a Hub for Baltic Arts and Cultural Innovation

Lithuania's capital has seen a sustained resurgence in creative activity, with Vilnius establishing itself as a notable

Vilnius Emerges as a Hub for Baltic Arts and Cultural Innovation
Culinary

From Swabian Kitchens to Saxon Cellars: The Case for Germany's Culinary Diversity

Germany's regional food traditions span centuries of distinct cultural, agricultural, and historical influences, produci

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Berlin Pride: ISIS still inspires terrorism in Europe – but who carries out these attacks?

Berlin Pride: ISIS still inspires terrorism in Europe – but who carries out these attacks?

ISIS’ extremist tenets often appeal to second-generation Muslim immigrants in Europe and the US. Sunday, July 26, German police shot dead the suspected perpetrator of a car-ramming attack on Berlin’s Pride march, which had left one dead and 20 injured the day before.

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.

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.

Eight lifesaving ways to improve wildfire risk management

Eight lifesaving ways to improve wildfire risk management

Deadly fires in Almería, Spain, have shown that firefighting alone is not enough – people need to be properly prepared.

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Italy's New Front Against Organized Crime: Protecting Vulnerable Families from Mafia Networks

Italy's New Front Against Organized Crime: Protecting Vulnerable Families from Mafia Networks

Italy has passed a landmark unanimous parliamentary law allowing the state to remove women and children from mafia-controlled family environments, offering them legal protection and a path to a life free from organized crime. The legislation marks a significant evolution of the anti-mafia framework built by legendary magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.

European Parliament Calls on EU to Condemn Attacks on Aid Workers and Address Global Humanitarian Funding Shortfalls

European Parliament Calls on EU to Condemn Attacks on Aid Workers and Address Global Humanitarian Funding Shortfalls

The European Parliament has adopted a resolution urging the EU to unequivocally condemn the obstruction of humanitarian aid and the killing of aid workers in conflict zones, while also sounding the alarm over a global humanitarian and development funding crisis. The resolution follows a joint communication on humanitarian action published by the European Commission and the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on 27 May 2026.

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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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.

Gianni Infantino wants to sell the World Cup – but it’s not his to sell

Gianni Infantino wants to sell the World Cup – but it’s not his to sell

The game belongs to the fans. Fifa would do well to remember that. It’s clear from the generally horrified reaction to Gianni Infantino’s plan to turn the World Cup into an investment vehicle that the Fifa boss has gone too far.

EU AI Act: Building Trust Through Transparency

EU AI Act: Building Trust Through Transparency

Across Europe, companies developing and deploying artificial intelligence systems are increasingly adapting to a new regulatory reality shaped by the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act. Rather than viewing compliance as a burden, many organizations now describe the framework as an opportunity to build trust with consumers, partners, and public institutions alike.

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.

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Why new Houthi threats in the Red Sea could spell trouble for global oil prices and inflation

Why new Houthi threats in the Red Sea could spell trouble for global oil prices and inflation

Each year, about 10–12% of global shipping trade passes through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait – whose name means ‘Gate of Tears’.

Russia is cutting off Ukraine’s grain exports again, threatening a critical harvest and global food security

Russia is cutting off Ukraine’s grain exports again, threatening a critical harvest and global food security

Ukraine has proposed a deal to halt attacks on civilian targets in the Black Sea – an effort to allow grain shipments to resume from both countries.

Ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz region may be biosecurity risks when they leave. What can we do?

Ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz region may be biosecurity risks when they leave. What can we do?

Idle vessels accumulate biofouling quickly, especially in tropical waters. But there are precautions other ports can take against alien pests, parasites or disease.

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Croatia's National Parks Draw Visitors Seeking Nature and Adventure Across Diverse Landscapes

Croatia's National Parks Draw Visitors Seeking Nature and Adventure Across Diverse Landscapes

Croatia's eight national parks span coastal islands, karst river systems, and mountain terrain, offering a range of outdoor experiences throughout the year. From the cascading lakes of Plitvice to the remote peaks of Paklenica, the country's protected areas have become central to its tourism identity.

Coastal Britain Draws Growing Wave of Culinary Tourists Seeking Fresh Seafood

Coastal Britain Draws Growing Wave of Culinary Tourists Seeking Fresh Seafood

Several British coastal towns have established themselves as dedicated seafood destinations, attracting visitors from across Europe and beyond. Regions including Cornwall, the Scottish Highlands, and the Yorkshire coast offer travelers direct access to locally caught fish and shellfish through markets, restaurants, and heritage fishing communities.

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

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.

France Holds Its Ground as the World's Most Visited Country

France Holds Its Ground as the World's Most Visited Country

France consistently ranks as the world's leading tourist destination, drawing visitors from every continent to its cities, coastlines, and countryside. A combination of cultural heritage, culinary reputation, and transportation infrastructure underpins its enduring appeal.

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A Guide to Belgium's Most Celebrated Culinary Traditions

A Guide to Belgium's Most Celebrated Culinary Traditions

Belgian cuisine draws from a rich regional heritage, blending French and Flemish influences into a distinctive national food culture. From slow-cooked stews to world-renowned chocolate, the country's dishes reflect centuries of agricultural and culinary tradition.

Burgundy's Snail Tradition: How a French Regional Dish Became a Global Culinary Landmark

Burgundy's Snail Tradition: How a French Regional Dish Became a Global Culinary Landmark

Escargots à la Bourguignonne, a preparation of land snails baked with garlic butter and parsley, has evolved from a centuries-old Burgundian staple into one of France's most recognizable culinary exports. The dish occupies a distinct place in European food culture, bridging rural agricultural tradition with haute cuisine.

From Rye Bread to Fine Dining: Estonia's Food Culture Finds New Direction

From Rye Bread to Fine Dining: Estonia's Food Culture Finds New Direction

Estonia's culinary landscape is undergoing a quiet but steady transformation, with local chefs and producers drawing on Nordic influences and a renewed interest in traditional Baltic ingredients. The shift reflects broader changes in how Estonians relate to their agricultural heritage and regional identity.

Sweden's Seafood Heritage Earns a Place on the World Stage

Sweden's Seafood Heritage Earns a Place on the World Stage

Swedish culinary traditions centered on fish and shellfish have gained growing international recognition, drawing attention to centuries-old preservation and preparation methods. The country's coastal food culture, shaped by geography and climate, is increasingly studied and celebrated beyond Scandinavia.

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Florence, Venice and Siena Stand as Living Monuments to Italy's Renaissance Heritage

Florence, Venice and Siena Stand as Living Monuments to Italy's Renaissance Heritage

Across central and northern Italy, cities that served as cradles of Renaissance art, architecture and civic thought continue to draw scholars, artists and visitors from around the world. Their historic centres, many protected under UNESCO World Heritage status, function as active cultural spaces rather than purely preserved relics.

Ancient Traditions and Modern Stages: How Italy Anchors Its Identity Through Festivals

Ancient Traditions and Modern Stages: How Italy Anchors Its Identity Through Festivals

Italy maintains one of Europe's densest concentrations of cultural festivals, spanning opera, cinema, carnival, and religious pageantry across its regions. These events function not only as tourist draws but as living expressions of local heritage and civic identity.

From Kafka to Contemporary Stage: The Enduring Reach of Czech Cultural Expression

From Kafka to Contemporary Stage: The Enduring Reach of Czech Cultural Expression

Czech literature, visual art, and performing arts have maintained a consistent presence across European cultural institutions for more than a century. From the modernist prose of Franz Kafka to the international staging of contemporary Czech theatre, the country's artistic output continues to circulate well beyond its borders.

From Slow Living to AI Art: The Cultural Currents Reshaping Europe

From Slow Living to AI Art: The Cultural Currents Reshaping Europe

Across the continent, Europeans are embracing a set of converging cultural movements that reflect shifting values around technology, identity, and everyday life. From Scandinavian-influenced minimalism to the resurgence of craft traditions, these trends are leaving measurable marks on fashion, food, media, and public space.

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Nasa’s new space telescope will tackle some of the universe’s biggest mysteries

Nasa’s new space telescope will tackle some of the universe’s biggest mysteries

The Nancy Grace Roman telescope will probe dark energy and discover exoplanets.

Cracking the code: can AI help us decipher ancient languages?

Cracking the code: can AI help us decipher ancient languages?

AI can help move analysis forward, but human ingenuity is still essential in this field.