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In cities like Belgrade, Tirana, and Pristina, the combined cost of rent and utilities is approaching, or even exceeding, ...
Ukraine’s former prime minister thinks there is too much western involement in its institutions, but is that justified?
How did Europe move from a collection of impoverished city states and kingdoms to a prosperous state of affairs? Europeans ...
Firefighters warn of a "difficult day" ahead, with temperatures are forecast to reach up to 44C (111.2F) on Sunday.
Compared with China’s more export-oriented eastern and southern coastal regions, the western region has long been regarded as ...
Western Europe is falling out of love with booze – and it's not just a Gen Z phenomenon, leading experts say. Alcohol consumption in Britain has plunged 10 per cent since the millennium, with ...
Something is stirring on the European Union’s eastern flank. Hungary is increasingly throwing its lot in with China and receiving billions in investment in return. Slovakia under Prime Minister Robert ...
Wizz Air's decision to suspend Abu Dhabi operations from 01-Sep-2025 followed persistent engine reliability issues, geopolitical volatility, and regulatory barriers that hampered its Middle Eastern ...
A lack of affordable housing in urban centres is driving political instability across Central and Eastern Europe.
A Newsweek map tracks the British aircraft carrier's voyage—which began in April from England—toward the South Pacific.
And there is definitely a difference in attitude towards Israel in Western and Central Europe, a difference I also observed in Prague, but that’s for another essay.
That reality has produced a fundamental shift in Ukraine’s appeals to its Western allies. Rather than pleading primarily for arms, as it did early in the war, Ukraine is increasingly asking for ...