Tag: Europe

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NATO chief defends US amid Germany troop row

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg defended America’s military commitment to Europe on Monday, following reports President Donald Trump plans to slash troop numbers in Germany. Berlin…

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‘Records are falling like dominos’: Europe delivering record renewables generation

May acted as a record month for renewables across certain areas of Europe, with blustery and sunny conditions propelling levels of renewables supply to new…

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Zero Waste Europe: Building a bridge strategy for residual waste

Zero Waste Europe​ (ZWE) has released a policy briefing which highlights the importance of defining a new strategy for managing residual waste that corresponds with…

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World Bicycle Day: Will cycling be the big winner after lockdown is lifted?

As lockdown restrictions are lifted, Europeans are turning to bicycles in an effort to avoid crowded public transport during the coronavirus pandemic. They are flocking…

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Electric cars gain market share in Europe despite Covid-19 crisis

Electric and hybrid cars gained traction among European buyers in April despite coronavirus lockdowns stalling the market, suggesting carmakers are likely to avoid potential fines…

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Analysis: Has COVID-19 been with us longer than we thought?

On 27 December last year, a 43-year-old man from Bobigny, a suburb of Paris, turned up at a French hospital with a dry cough, fever…

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Nestle to appeal ban on ‘Incredible Burger’ branding in Europe

Nestle (NESN.S) said on Monday it would appeal a Dutch court’s ruling that prohibits the Swiss food giant from selling its plant-based burgers in Europe…

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More European adolescents reporting mental health issues: WHO

More European adolescents are reporting poor mental health, a major new survey has found, warning that how authorities respond to this growing problem will “echo…

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Is New Zealand’s government spending a window into Europe’s financial future?

New Zealand announced on Thursday that its public debt will more than double over the next three years as it unveiled a massive investment plan…

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Museums adapt to changing times amid coronavirus pandemic

Museums are adapting to new coronavirus measures, with some due to reopen with hygiene measures in place and others offering virtual tours for those who…

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