Meta’s new app has been listed in the US and the UK, but has no foreseeable launch date in the EU yet as the company worries about the bloc’s privacy regulations. Meta’s fresh new app, Threads, which is expected to become the number one rival of a struggling Twitter under Elon Musk’s leadership, is finally here. If by “here,” you mean pretty much anywhere outside the European Union, that … [Περισσότερα...]
Anyone for Tenniscore?
The growing fashion trend of Tenniscore is taking over. From pleated skirts to white polo tops, this summer's fashionistas are focused on taking tennis attire off the courts. For a fortnight in London at this time every year all eyes are fixed on Wimbledon, arguably, the world's most famous tennis tournament.Aside from player's progress, strawberries and cream dominate much of the chatter … [Περισσότερα...]
Flight delayed or cancelled due to strikes or storms? Your compensation rights explained
Air travel disruption is brewing, but knowing your rights could help you secure a refund, compensation or alternative flight. It’s the busiest time of the year for air travel, but not all summer flights will get off the ground quite as planned.With imminent or threatened strikes across Europe - from the UK’s Birmingham Airport to Belgium - it’s worth double checking your journey before you … [Περισσότερα...]
EU food safety agency sees no major reason to block controversial weedkiller glyphosate
European Food Safety Agency experts concluded there would not be a concern for consumers The European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) said on Thursday (6 July) it had not identified "critical areas of concern" to prevent renewed approval in the European Union for glyphosate, the active ingredient in Bayer's Roundup weed killer.EU approval for the chemical that has been widely used by farmers for … [Περισσότερα...]
Moscow is reaping the benefits of Bulgaria’s faltering anti-corruption fight
By Nicolas Tenzer, Non-resident senior fellow, CEPA • Updated: 06/07/2023 - 13:13 Bulgaria’s fight against corruption is the best way to combat the Kremlin’s operations in the country, which risks becoming one of Europe’s weak links alongside Hungary, Nicolas Tenzer writes. Former Bulgarian PM Kiril Petkov recently presented an … [Περισσότερα...]
First Barbie, now Barney: How Mattel is setting up their very own Cinematic Universe
Life in plastic, it’s fantastic. Whether you asked for it or not, better get used to toy manufacturer Mattel dominating your cinema screens. After the upcoming 'Barbie', brace yourselves for a beloved purple childhood character to get his very own big screen debut... If you thought that toy manufacturer Mattel was just content with their upcoming Barbie movie, you’ve got another think … [Περισσότερα...]
Denmark has a shortage of skilled workers: Here are the roles that need filling
Denmark has just updated its list of jobs open to foreign workers. If you’ve always wanted to move to Europe, there’s never been a better time. Labour shortages across the continent are making it easier to snap up a job as a non-EU worker.Denmark is the latest country to loosen its immigration rules in a bid to attract international talent.By lowering minimum salary requirements, expanding its … [Περισσότερα...]
Spain is getting ‘hotter, drier and more flammable’ due to climate change, Greenpeace warns
For every degree of global warming, Spain’s climate warms by 1.5℃. Spain is already experiencing severe impacts from climate change, a new report from Greenpeace reveals.Published today (5 July) by the organisation’s Science Unit at the University of Exeter, it outlines what the climate crisis could do to the country.“Projections indicate that if Spain does not cut severely the emissions that … [Περισσότερα...]
Latest news bulletin | July 6th – Midday
Top News Stories Today Updated: 06/07/2023 - 12:24 Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. ...More Source: euronews.com … [Περισσότερα...]
Flip-flops and gigs: Irish national broadcaster RTE engulfed by scandal over extravagant spending
Senior figures have been grilled about throwing money on flip-flops and undisclosed top-ups for the highest-paid presenters. Irish national broadcaster RTÉ is embroiled in a furore over "slush fund" payments to presenters and extravagant spending, a major scandal that one of the organisation's senior figures has called "undoubtedly the darkest period in RTÉ's history".RTÉ, whose board is … [Περισσότερα...]
‘Exceptionally rare’ Rembrandt portraits expected to fetch up to €9 million at auction
For 200 years, two portraits by the Dutch master Rembrandt were completely unknown to scholars. Today, they'll be sold at Christie's. In 1824, a pair of portraits by the Dutch master Rembrandt were sold at Christie’s auction house. The tiny paintings were then lost to history, their existence completely unknown to art scholars, an unusual oversight for an artist of Rembrandt’s status.Nearly … [Περισσότερα...]
Wimbledon 2023: Celebrating the effortless style of Roger Federer with 8 of his most iconic looks
Roger Federer was back in Wimbledon this week, after his retirement from tennis in 2022. Let's lookback at some of his most iconic fashion looks. The Wimbledon tournament kicked off this week and some of the best action could be found in the audience – specifically in the Royal Box.Eight-time Wimbledon men's champion Roger Federer arrived at the tournament after announcing his retirement from … [Περισσότερα...]
Greta Thunberg charged for disobeying police order after blocking oil tankers in Sweden
The Swedish climate activist has been charged with disobeying law enforcement. Swedish prosecutors have charged Greta Thunberg with disobedience to law enforcement in connection with a climate protest in Malmö last month.The activist was detained with others after they stopped traffic in the oil terminal of the port in Malmö on 19 June, local newspaper Sydsvenskan reports.A short … [Περισσότερα...]
Ukraine war: Russian missiles hit Lviv, more convicts sent to battle, anti-Wagner campaign
All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine. Russian missile attack on Lviv kills four civiliansMultiple people were killed or wounded on Thursday in the largest attack on Lviv’s civilian infrastructure since Russia invaded Ukraine last year.Four were killed and nine others injured, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said, as emergency service workers searched in the debris for more … [Περισσότερα...]
Are audiences getting more aggressive? Adele warns concertgoers to stop throwing things
"I dare you to throw something at me and I'll f---ing kill you" Adele calls out the recent surge of unruly behaviour at concerts. Do you like to throw stuff onstage at concerts? Adele has some choice words for you.At a show in Las Vegas this week, the British singer-songwriter held no punches, saying (jokingly, of course) that she would “f**king kill” anyone who dared throw something at her … [Περισσότερα...]
Ariane 5: Europe's workhorse rocket successfully launches on final mission after 27 years in service
The launch of the the last Ariane 5 mission leaves the European Space Agency without its own launcher for the first time in 40 years. Europe's Ariane 5 rocket on Wednesday blasted off from French Guiana for the final time, carrying two military communications satellites and leaving its nations with a vacuum in autonomous access to space for the first time in more than four decades.The … [Περισσότερα...]
'Easy cities to buy': Sportswashing in Manchester and Newcastle laid bare in report
Crippling deindustrialisation and local politicians paved the way for Arab buyers to take over the two British cities' football clubs. Manchester City and Newcastle United's takeovers by funds linked to UAE and Saudi Arabia have been detailed in a new report. The report 'Easy Cities to Buy' reveals how economic austerity by the UK government left industrial cities like … [Περισσότερα...]
UK has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries – why?
Researchers have revealed why British people are dying younger than their European counterparts. A damning reporthas offered an explanation behind why the United Kingdom (UK) has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich nations. It found that a decline in the country's national healthcare service (NHS) - which authors wrote "has seen better days" - is to blame. The report, … [Περισσότερα...]
The UK has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich countries. But why?
Researchers have revealed why British people are dying younger than their European counterparts. A damning report has offered an explanation behind why the United Kingdom (UK) has one of the lowest life expectancies among rich nations.It found that a decline in the country's national healthcare service (NHS) - which authors wrote "has seen better days" - is to blame. The … [Περισσότερα...]
French artist Saype unveils latest monumental artwork on the Mont-Blanc
Known internationally for his monumental artworks, French artist Saype's latest piece, depicting a child and an elderly person, is located at more than 2,000 metres above sea level, in the northwestern Italian region of Aosta. Saype has added the Italian Alps in his long list of enormous canvases. The self-taught French artist is known for drawing on the lawn of the UN headquarters, as … [Περισσότερα...]
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