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In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Germany’s climate conservatives giving ‘green’ a patriotic rebrand, a Czech church in spa town being linked to a Kremlin kompromat campaign, and so much ...
The government narrowly survived a no-confidence vote over corruption, vowing to govern as a minority while sidestepping its uneasy reliance on controversial powerbroker Delyan Peevski.
The plan is under review, as the European Commission checks whether Slovakia's approach aligns with EU rules and the Habitats Directive.
While Filip Turek claimed the picture was taken in Germany, internet users pointed out it was on a motorway in Czechia where the speed limit is 130 km/h.
The French President has reportedly been consulting members of his inner circle buoyed by a rebound in his approval ratings and a return to international prominence.
Seven EU countries, however, have already imposed a ban on flavours, including Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Denmark, ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Germany’s climate conservatives giving ‘green’ a patriotic rebrand, a Czech ...
ROME – Italy has just carried out the first deportation linked to its new Albania-based migrant detention centre – but the ...
The prospect of tying together two of Europe’s milk majors risks creating a market where just a few dominate.
France's overseas territories make it the world’s second-largest maritime domain. But can Paris provide the funding necessary to forge a shared national identity?
Projected output was cut for Germany, France, Italy, and the overall euro area – but Spain's forecast was revised upwards.
Governments should: “provide incentives” for retraining oil workers, provide “financial incentives” for renewables, and boost “investment” in power grids, according to the three most popular responses ...
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