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Authorities are on high alert as surging rivers and heavy rainfall continue to wreak havoc in Romania, Czech, Poland
Brexit's importance plummeted since 2019; now only 7% see it as a priority, down from 63% five years ago
Far-right parties are gaining ground in Europe, reshaping the political landscape with global ramifications
Kellogg, who is in regular contact with Trump, emphasized he does not speak for former president nor his campaign
Heavy rains and floods turn Europe’s roads into rivers. Is this the new European summer due to climate change?
Spokesperson says US European Command taking steps to increase vigilance for service members, their families
EASA refers matter to TCO board that will make final decision after a week
Parts of Italy recorded 7% more deaths due to heat than normal last July
Defends Chinese EV sector, says innovation behind performance
India is the EFTA grouping's fifth-largest trading partner after EU, US, Britain and China
Amid warmongering, only solace was Putin’s assurance that Russia does not intend to walk over other European states
Leadership of Tehreek-e-Kashmir chapters across Europe, UK decry silence of international community over Kashmir
Spotify to sell audiobooks in Europe via its app from March, avoiding Apple's 30% fee due to new EU law
Over 50 ships, 80 aircraft, and 1,100 combat vehicles will take part in NATO exercise Steadfast Defender 2024
Europe’s strategy has changed, but neither whereabouts nor objectives
Sunak criticises global asylum system, plans to send refugees to live in Rwanda
Oil remains steady ahead of OPEC+meeting
There must be a roadmap for reforms to remove bottlenecks
Officials to discuss Pakistani airlines’ Europe flights resumption
Thousands of people march across Europe against Indian illegal rule in occupied Kashmir
Eve and Blade last year agreed to deploy up to 200 electric aircraft in India
Parliament voted by 517 in favour and 38 against to approve comprehensive rules for issuing and trading cryptoassets
Experts say US has lost trust it once enjoyed from Europe amid Beijing’s busy diplomacy
Finland and Sweden had asked to join NATO last year in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine
This weekend's Portuguese Grand Prix in Portimao will be the first of 21 with 10 more races outside Europe than ever
Spike in interest rates led to a sell-off in bonds, leaving banks exposed
Some of Europe's biggest banks saw their shares tumble in their largest decline in nine months
War between two countries caused by Europeans’ love of war, hegemony and dominance, says ex-Malaysian PM
TikTok would expand its state-controlled media labels and ramp up action against disinformation linked to Ukraine
Deputy PM says it is in talks to up supplies to Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan
Inflation Reduction Act introduced 'for own interests, ignoring impact on other countries', says China
It is being taken off-air for non-compliance with journalist principles and one-sided coverage, says official
Eastern Europe arms companies step up production for Ukraine
It is legitimate today to talk about globalisation of Islamophobia, says John Louis Esposito of Georgetown University
Higher energy prices, fewer supplies on hand, and conservation are top issues among people and governments alike
Omicron subvariants BA.4/5 that dominated this summer are still behind the majority of infections
'Monster' fire consumes nearly 7,000 hectares in France
TikTok is reportedly giving up on its shopping livestreams in the US and Europe due to poor response
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase Global Inc is looking to expand in some European markets
Following a national talent hunt, some young football players have a shot at showcasing their skills in Europe
International weapons trade falls 4.6% in last 5 years, according to latest report Programme
The capture of Kherson opens the path west and north and towards the larger strategically vital port city of Mariupol
Train and underground service interrupted in some parts of Berlin as thousands flood toward the Brandenburg Gate
Governing body says revenue from gate receipts, sponsorship and television decreased in past two seasons
Report says majority of European states do not record Islamophobic incidents as a separate category of hate crime
Italy's antitrust authority fined Amazon €1.1 billion for abusing its dominant position in e-commerce logistics.
Over 15 countries in Europe reported confirmed cases of new variant that has rattled financial markets
Govts may re-impose lockdowns in the run-up to Christmas, stirring debate whether vaccines alone enough to tame Covid
Facebook Whistleblower, Frances Haugen, praises EU tech rules that compel firms to make content online safe.
World Health Organisation describes the new wave as 'grave concern'