Czech Yo-Yo Champion Emerges at European Championship in Bratislava
In a notable achievement for the Czech Republic, Jakub Dolejs secured the top prize in the main 1A category at the European Yo-Yo Championship held in Slovakia.
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In a notable achievement for the Czech Republic, Jakub Dolejs secured the top prize in the main 1A category at the European Yo-Yo Championship held in Slovakia.
The birthday cake of Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has ignited significant backlash, drawing widespread condemnation for its offensive design.
To reduce agriculture's dependence on fossil fuels and safeguard jobs in industrial areas, Europe is urged to transform its fertiliser production methods.
Analysts indicate that nuclear energy could play a crucial role in alleviating Europe's energy crisis, yet significant obstacles must be addressed.
Following recent drone attacks attributed to Ukraine, security measures surrounding President Putin have been significantly heightened.
Belgium’s Pierre Wunsch emphasizes the need for the EU to adjust its economic strategies in light of the shifting geopolitical landscape influenced by the US and China.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's plane was forced to make an emergency landing in Turkey due to a technical issue while en route to a Euro event in Armenia.
The decision to cancel the deployment of a weapons battalion raises questions about NATO's ability to deter Russian aggression amidst Europe's re-armament efforts.
As World Press Freedom Day arrives, the alarming state of journalist safety underscores the need for a dedicated investigative body to combat escalating violence.
Marco Rubio is set to travel to Rome this week, reportedly to address tensions between the US, Italy, and the Vatican, amid criticism from Donald Trump.
A drone strike attributed to Russia struck a crowded area in southern Ukraine on Saturday, resulting in five fatalities and injuring 21 others.
In a heartbreaking event, two women, approximately 20 years old and believed to be Sudanese, were found dead on a migrant boat bound for the UK from France.
Reports indicate a troubling rise in harassment and violence directed at Christians in East Jerusalem, raising alarms among religious communities.
Cuba is experiencing a severe economic and energy crisis, with many citizens facing unprecedented challenges in daily life as prices continue to rise.
In a heartbreaking event, two young women, reportedly of Sudanese descent, died while attempting to cross the English Channel from France to the UK on Sunday.
In a notable use of technology, Ukrainian forces employed a robotic vehicle to rescue an elderly woman during ongoing military operations, showcasing advancements in rescue methods.
As tensions between Iran and the U.S. escalate, a senior Iranian officer suggests renewed conflict is possible following the rejection of a recent negotiating proposal by President Trump.
In a significant policy shift, Belgium is considering the nationalization of its nuclear power plants, as reported by The European Conservative.
The IMF has raised concerns over EU governments' approach to energy subsidies, advocating for more targeted support for vulnerable populations instead of broad measures.
As the Pentagon prepares to withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany, Germany's defense minister attempts to downplay the potential impact, though NATO allies express growing concerns about reliance on U.S. military support.