'Nothing like COVID': Expert urges calm over hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship
Medical experts assure that the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship is contained and not comparable to COVID-19.
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Medical experts assure that the hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship is contained and not comparable to COVID-19.
Rafał Brzoska, a prominent Polish businessman, suggests that Poland could serve as an example for the EU in terms of legislative simplification and deregulation.
Adam Yates has been forced to withdraw from the Giro d'Italia after sustaining a concussion during a significant crash involving 30 riders on Saturday.
After securing a decisive victory in April, the pro-European conservative pledged to 'work to ensure the rule of law returns quickly' and not to repeat the mistakes of his nationalist predecessor, Viktor Orban.
As antisemitic incidents rise in Germany, Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU party seeks to define its approach to safeguarding Jewish communities, yet struggles with concrete measures.
In a notable geopolitical development, former President Trump has turned down Russian President Putin's offer to transport enriched uranium from Iran to Russia.
In a recent statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that the conflict in Ukraine may be nearing a resolution, while criticizing Western support for Ukraine's President Zelensky.
In a recent statement, Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested that the ongoing war in Ukraine may be nearing its end, coinciding with a three-day ceasefire between Moscow and Kyiv.
The issue of cattle theft is escalating in Germany, with organized gangs increasingly targeting farms, leading to significant financial and emotional tolls on farmers.
As a temporary ceasefire takes hold, Ukrainians across the country commemorate the end of World War II, contemplating the lasting effects of conflict and the fragile nature of peace.
The display of the EU flag alongside Hungary's national flag outside parliament suggests a potential shift in the country's approach to its relationship with the European Union.
Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, and the Netherlands are mobilizing efforts to evacuate their citizens from the MV Hondius, which is experiencing a hantavirus outbreak.
The Venerable Third Order of Saint Francis is facing criticism after attempting to evict 67-year-old Mariano Ordaz from his lifelong home in Madrid.
The European Citizens' Initiative (ECI) allows citizens to influence the EU Parliament's agenda, but achieving the required one million signatures from seven countries poses significant challenges.
President Trump has suggested that US troops stationed in Germany may be moved to Poland, pointing to the support from Warsaw for such a shift.
France is witnessing a surge in fast-food chains specializing in chicken, driven by consumer demand for affordable comfort food during challenging economic times.
As Moscow celebrated Victory Day with a parade in Red Square, security measures were heightened. This comes in the context of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire aimed at preventing disruptions.
In a scaled-back Victory Day parade, President Putin reiterated his commitment to the military operation in Ukraine while denouncing NATO amid heightened security concerns.
In light of a three-day ceasefire brokered by the US, Ukraine has agreed not to target the upcoming Victory Day parade in Moscow, which will see a scaled-back military presence.
Spain's Bizum is expanding its reach by introducing account-to-account payments at physical retail locations, challenging the dominance of Visa and Mastercard.