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Political leaders continue to pour public money and political capital into carbon capture and storage. But major doubts ...
While the hotel CEO says they will not host events promoting “far-right ideas,” the organisers say they look forward to ...
Romania’s Constitutional Court on Thursday unanimously rejected the appeal filed by far-right leader George Simion ...
Sweden's parliament has passed a law banning the purchase of sexual performances for viewing online, including those on ...
The EIF's first investments in defence startups highlight how investors' mindsets have shifted since Russia's full-scale ...
The escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas spilled into the halls of the European Parliament on Wednesday as a physical ...
VILNIUS – Germany has inaugurated its first permanent foreign military deployment in Lithuania since World War II, with ...
Sanctioned Russian “shadow fleet” ship caught lurking near the Poland-Sweden power cable, prompting swift Polish military ...
Spanish minister defends Israeli arms deal scrapped in public but revived in practice, sparking tension within Sánchez’s ...
The fallout from the bankruptcy of Northvolt, which was once a flagship for EU ambitions to ramp up domestic battery ...
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about Denmark discovering suspicious components in imported green tech, the EU ...
Czechia is ready to back a 5% of GDP defence target at June’s NATO summit, President Petr Pavel said. PRAGUE - Czechia is ...
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