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EU not doing itself any favors by trying to play the 'climate card': China Daily editorial

EU not doing itself any favors by trying to play the 'climate card': China Daily editorial

According to a widely quoted Financial Times report, the European Union is holding back on signing a joint declaration with China on climate action this month, unless China pledges greater efforts to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. The report...

My family of 4 moved to Germany for my husband's job. We've become closer, but miss our relatives back home.

My family of 4 moved to Germany for my husband's job. We've become closer, but miss our relatives back home.

I was lucky to grow up in Maryland, within 45 minutes of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. This guaranteed near-monthly family birthday parties and plenty of 'just because' events to gather. After I married my husband, we moved to nearby...

Book Review: An Impassioned Ode to the Riverine World

Book Review: An Impassioned Ode to the Riverine World

When the nature writer Robert Macfarlane tells his young son Will the title of his new book, “Is a River Alive?,” his son thinks the answer is obvious. “Well, duh, that’s going to be a short book then, Dad,” he says, “because the answer is yes!”...

Goulash: Plan B for Orbán’s Defeat, Russian Doxing of Central Europeans, and V4 Defense Dilemmas

Goulash: Plan B for Orbán’s Defeat, Russian Doxing of Central Europeans, and V4 Defense Dilemmas

Greetings from Budapest! Thunderclouds have been rolling across Central Europe this week—and we’re already bracing for the political storms on the horizon. But first, we’re dishing up a fresh investigation into another key ingredient in Russia’s...

Here's Why Southwest Airlines Doesn't Fly To Europe

Here's Why Southwest Airlines Doesn't Fly To Europe

Southwest Airlines commenced operations in 1971, and has since grown to become the fourth-largest airline in North America. Today, the low-cost carrier operates the largest fleet of Boeing 737s in the world, with the latest data from ch-aviation...

Summer flight delays to be ‘worst ever’ this year across nine countries in Europe – here’s what to do if affected

Summer flight delays to be ‘worst ever’ this year across nine countries in Europe – here’s what to do if affected

FLIGHTS this summer are set to experience the worst delays ever as countries across Europe battle air traffic control strikes, wildfires and high demand. The delays are expected across nine countries in Europe including France, Germany, Greece and...

The elegance of music from France

The elegance of music from France

Erle Levey Oriana Choir’s presentation this month of The French Connection, highlights the beauty of the language and the music of this intriguing nation. Yet it also underlines the ways in which the French culture is interwoven with the fabric of...

Luftwaffe's image of invincibility during the Battle of Britain shattered from within

Luftwaffe's image of invincibility during the Battle of Britain shattered from within

On 10 July 1940, the Luftwaffe began a series of large-scale attacks on targets across the country that became known as the Battle of Britain. Herman Goering had vowed his air force would sweep the skies of any RAF or Fleet Air Arm opposition, so...

Book Review: An aging widow’s European river cruise turns deadly in ‘Murder Takes a Vacation’

After finding a winning lottery ticket in a parking lot, an aging widow flies to Europe for a river cruise on the Seine. There, she receives a surprising amount of attention from younger men. Eventually she realizes she is being followed, her...

eta's push for uniform EU copyright rules faces major legal setback

eta's push for uniform EU copyright rules faces major legal setback

An adviser to the EU’s top court ruled on Thursday that individual member states are free to introduce rules aimed at strengthening publishers’ leverage when dealing with major online platforms like Meta, provided those rules do not trample on...

'Keir Starmer's migration plan won't work, it will solve France's problem not ours,' says Nigel Farage

'Keir Starmer's migration plan won't work, it will solve France's problem not ours,' says Nigel Farage

Well, knowing that today would be the day of a big press conference between Emmanuel Macron and the British Prime Minister, I decided the only thing I could possibly do was go out into the English Channel. I took GB News with me, along with one or...

I flew to Italy for a first date with a girl I met on TikTok - my mother thought I was being catfished but it was the best decision of my life

I flew to Italy for a first date with a girl I met on TikTok - my mother thought I was being catfished but it was the best decision of my life

A young woman who flew to Italy for a first date with a girl she met on TikTok has revealed they're now planning a future together. When Jessica Smith, 29, posted about the Italian version of Big Brother, the long-running UK series, on her TikTok...

'Tomorrow we'll wake up and no one will even know I was second' - Quinn Simmons comes close to Tour de France victory on stage six

'Tomorrow we'll wake up and no one will even know I was second' - Quinn Simmons comes close to Tour de France victory on stage six

Second place might well have been 102nd for Quinn Simmons who, despite his instant disappointment, showed on Thursday he has the ability to compete for a Tour de France stage win. The US national champion nestled himself in the breakaway on day...

Ireland’s Ben Healy takes maiden Tour de France stage win with sensational solo ride

Ireland’s Ben Healy takes maiden Tour de France stage win with sensational solo ride

Ireland's Ben Healy soloed to victory on stage six of the Tour de France as Mathieu van der Poel took the yellow jersey back from Tadej Pogacar by a single second. Healy went alone from an eight-strong breakaway group with 42km left of the...

"Book the tickets" - Aryna Sabalenka reveals she almost lost faith before stunning comeback against Laura Siegemund at Wimbledon

"Book the tickets" - Aryna Sabalenka reveals she almost lost faith before stunning comeback against Laura Siegemund at Wimbledon

Aryna Sabalenka had to fight tooth and nail to get past Germany’s Laura Siegemund in the quarterfinals of the 2025 Wimbledon Championships. Though she eventually pulled through, she admitted the match pushed her to the brink, and at one point, she...

Google’s AI overviews spark EU antitrust clash: Publishers accuse search giant of undermining journalism

Google’s AI overviews spark EU antitrust clash: Publishers accuse search giant of undermining journalism

Google’s AI overviews spark EU antitrust clash: Publishers accuse search giant of undermining journalism Google’s AI Overviews, top search summaries, reduce publisher traffic and revenue. Independent Publishers Alliance files EU antitrust...

StepUp Startups report: Europe’s next startup wave is brewing in university labs – here’s what’s holding it back

StepUp Startups report: Europe’s next startup wave is brewing in university labs – here’s what’s holding it back

Europe is full of brilliant ideas. From quantum computing and advanced materials to biotech and robotics, universities across the EU are producing world-leading science. But turning that knowledge into startups? That’s where things tend to get...

World News | EU Unveils AI Code of Practice to Help Businesses Comply with Bloc's Rules

World News | EU Unveils AI Code of Practice to Help Businesses Comply with Bloc's Rules

London, Jul 10 (AP) The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help thousands of businesses in the 27-nation bloc using the technology comply with the bloc's landmark AI rule book. The...

'I timed it well, and caught them by surprise' – Ben Healy escapes to victory on stage six of the Tour de France, as Mathieu van der Poel re-takes yellow

'I timed it well, and caught them by surprise' – Ben Healy escapes to victory on stage six of the Tour de France, as Mathieu van der Poel re-takes yellow

Ben Healy escaped to victory on a breakaway day on stage six of the Tour de France on Thursday, as Mathieu van der Poel reclaimed yellow. EF Education-EasyPost's Healy attacked with around 41km to go from an eight-man breakaway and was never seen...

'Tomorrow we'll wake up and no one will even know I was second' - Quinn Simmons comes close to Tour de France victory on stage six

'Tomorrow we'll wake up and no one will even know I was second' - Quinn Simmons comes close to Tour de France victory on stage six

Second place might well have been 102nd for Quinn Simmons who, despite his instant disappointment, showed on Thursday he has the ability to compete for a Tour de France stage win. The US national champion nestled himself in the breakaway on day...

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