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MADRID – Spain’s conservative opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo said on Tuesday that his party will soon begin testing ...
But European producers warn of the continued threat from cheaper foreign meat.
Eurozone inflation edged up last month to the European Central Bank's 2% target, confirming that the era of runaway prices is ...
Until now, conscription has been limited to men, although women were allowed volunteer. Denmark is ramping up military spending and begins including women in compulsory military service as of 1 July ...
A bed shortage is forcing Swedish doctors to discharge patients prematurely every week - funding and management issues are to blame.
Italy’s controversial deal to process asylum seekers in Albania may violate constitutional and EU law, according to the ...
Merz’s key ally and Germany's second-in-command, Lars Klingbeil, is struggling to unite his Social Democrats behind his ...
The presidency programme calls for a transition towards a “more sustainable” food system and hints that the direction is ...
There is a broad consensus that the EU needs a more agile budget but the bloc is a heavy machine – and always at risk of ...
Ireland is tackling the growing problem of sexually transmitted infections now faced by most of Europe. Prevention and ...
Maroš Šefčovič says he will do his “utmost” to reach a deal with US counterparts during talks in Washington on Wednesday and ...
A 90% emissions cut by 2040 is splitting Europe – and the clock is ticking. The EU’s upcoming 2040 climate target is shaping ...
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