Tag: Europe
EU Plotting To Punish Berlusconi Over Support For Giorgia Meloni
EU’s center-right under pressure to expel Berlusconi over support for Italy’s Meloni Center-right group leader Manfred Weber is urged to try to stop the far-right Brothers of Italy, led by Giorgia Meloni, taking over in Rome.
This Year's Nobel Prize In Chemistry Has Been Awarded In Equal Parts
This year's Nobel Prize in chemistry has been awarded in equal parts to Carolyn R. Bertozzi, Morten Meldal and K. Barry Sharpless for developing way of "snapping molecules together."
The potential OPEC+ Cut Could Spur A Recovery In Oil Sector
The potential OPEC+ cut could spur a recovery in oil prices that have dropped to about $90 from $120 three months ago due to fears of a global economic recession
Swiss Bank’s Plummeting Share Price, Trigging Fear Among Credit Suisse
Swiss bank’s plummeting share price has invited comparisons to the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis.
United States To Provide Ukraine With Another $625m As Military Support
Latest weapons package, including four more HIMARS rocket launchers, comes as Ukraine military continues its advance.
Paid Leave For Menstrual Pain - Spain
Paid leave for menstrual pain should not substitute investments in health research for women and ethnic minorities.
Russian President Vladimir Putin Mobilization Effects
Attempts to boost forces in Ukraine appear chaotic and have unleashed rare shows of criticism.
President Putin Signed The Approved Parliament Law, For The New Regions To Join Russia
Vladimir Putin formalises a move that Ukraine and its Western allies have condemned as a meaningless ‘sham’.
EU’s Energy Fight Deepens EU Economy Chief Dombrovskis
EU economy chief Dombrovskis also slapped down the idea from the French and Italian commissioners.
Liz Truss’ Turbulent Times As Prime Minister
Less than a month into Liz Truss’ turbulent time as U.K. prime minister, her top colleagues are publicly questioning her approach.
Court Said Belgian State Didn't Violate The Rights Of Person in Euthanasia Case
Judges ruled in favor of Belgium in three out of four counts.
Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has won
Former German chancellor welcomed more than 1.2 million refugees and asylum seekers fleeing violence and persecution at the height of the Syrian conflict in 2015 and 2016
Bodies of soldiers Are lying In The Streets Of A Key Eastern Ukrainian
Ukrainian soldiers collect the bodies of their comrades but are reportedly not immediately removing those of Russians.
Angela Merkel Former German Chancellor Won United Nations Refugee Agency’s Prestigious Nansen Refugee Award
The recipient of the Nansen Refugee Award was praised for her determination to protect asylum seekers while in office.
Rail Workers In South Africa’s Going On Strike Thursday - Union
Transnet has been operating below capacity due to a deficit of locomotives, poor conservation and vandalization and theft of its structure, going miners billions of rand in implicit profit. A strike would paralyze freight rail services and impact South Af...