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Nine European Nations and Ukraine Unite for Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense
In a significant move, nine European countries alongside Ukraine have announced the establishment of a coalition aimed at developing defensive capabilities against ballistic missile threats.
Paris Accuses Russia of Hybrid Attack on Europe; France and Germany Call Ambassadors
In a strong response to recent cyber threats, Paris has accused Russia of orchestrating a hybrid attack against Europe. France and Germany are taking diplomatic actions by summoning their ambassadors.
Military Historian: Trump's Tough Love Approach is Effective Despite European Concerns
Steven Richards, a military historian, argues that Trump's tough love strategy is yielding results, even as Europe expresses discontent.
Europe Explores Navigational Fees in the Strait of Hormuz
European officials are reviewing proposals that could allow for navigational fees in the Strait of Hormuz, while US officials call on Iran to confirm safe passage for vessels.
NATO to Increase Pressure on Non-Compliant Allies, Says Dutch Minister
At the NATO summit in Ankara, Dutch Defence Minister Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius announced an additional €3 billion in defense spending and stressed the need for allies to step up their contributions.
China to Export Advanced Sea Cable Detection Technology to Middle East, Europe, and Asia
China is set to export powerful robots designed to locate marine cables buried under the seabed to regions including Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe.
IISS Report Highlights NATO Air Defence Vulnerabilities Amid Russian Drone Activity
A recent IISS report reveals that nearly 150 drone incursions by Russia occurred across over a dozen European nations within a 19-month timeframe, raising concerns about NATO's air defence capabilities.
Decline in US LNG Exports to Europe Amid Rising Asian Prices
US liquefied natural gas exports to Europe are falling as demand shifts towards Asia, where prices are increasing significantly.
NBA Europe Sees Over 20 Bids Exceeding $1 Billion Ahead of 2027 Launch
The NBA has received finalized bids from more than 20 groups for its upcoming European basketball league, which is set to launch in October 2027.
The Debate on Americanizing European Housing Policies
This article examines the potential implications of adopting American housing strategies in Europe, weighing the effectiveness of such policies against local market conditions.
Adapting to Climate Change: A Focus on Health and Infrastructure in Europe
As Europe faces more frequent and severe heatwaves, the emphasis on climate adaptation is increasingly turning towards public health, education, and social infrastructure rather than solely environmental policy.
European Nations Navigate Drug Pricing Challenges Amid U.S. Influence
As the U.S. observes the situation, European countries are developing varied approaches to drug pricing, which could have significant implications for the pharmaceutical sector and patient access.
Emerging DJ ROW1 Releases First Single 'Packs'
At just 24 years old, ROW1 is making a significant impact in Europe's hard dance scene with his debut single, 'Packs', as he carves out a unique path away from mainstream music.
Increased Police Presence at Lisbon Airport to Address Border Control Delays
Starting Friday, 48 additional police officers will be deployed to Lisbon Airport to help manage long queues and delays at border control, which have been linked to the new Entry/Exit System.
IEA Chief Birol Cautions Europe Against Easing Russian Energy Sanctions
As Europe grapples with significant energy price shocks, IEA chief Fatih Birol warns that easing sanctions on Russia could lead to severe repercussions, calling it a potential repeat of past errors.
Record-Breaking Heat Wave Hits Europe, Raising Concerns Over Public Safety
As an unprecedented spring heat wave sweeps through Western Europe, the U.K. has recorded temperatures of 95 degrees, prompting government warnings and reports of multiple drownings.
French Minister Urges EU to Rethink Trade Strategy with China
Nicolas Forissier, France’s Minister for Foreign Trade, calls for a strategic shift in the EU's approach to trade with China, warning against naivety and emphasizing the need to protect European industry.
PM Modi Begins Europe Tour with Focus on Trade and Supply Chain Diversification
As PM Modi embarks on a significant tour of Europe, he aims to strengthen trade ties with European nations and reduce reliance on China-centric supply chains amidst ongoing domestic unrest.