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From Spain to Germany — Amazon ignites Europe’s renewable revolution with record 1 GW launch
Amazon has announced that nearly 1 gigawatt (GW) of clean, fossil-free energy is now flowing into European electricity grids.
Europe’s factories moved in opposite directions in October, with Greece and Spain driving growth while Germany and France stayed in contraction. Analysts say the bloc’s traditional industrial ...
For many professionals eyeing Europe’s job market, 2026 could be the year to make the move without breaking the bank.
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Champions League table shows rich elite on top ahead of PSG-Bayern and Liverpool-Real Madrid clashes
Europe’s top teams appear to have finally come to grips with the new-look Champions League. The standings look very different heading into the fourth round of games compared to one year ago, when the ...
Ryanair expands Málaga’s winter 2025 schedule with nine new routes, a 7% capacity boost and €1.5bn investment, while cutting ...
A new study has uncovered the countries where people are the most connected to nature - and it's bad news for green-fingered Brits.
Eight teams will advance to the second round of playoffs, with the seven best-ranked playoff winners (according to FIFA rankings) qualifying directly for the Women’s World Cup.
Turkey's €9.2 billion Eurofighter deal with a UK-led European consortium marks a strategic comeback for Ankara, sidelined from the F-35 program over Russian S-400s. While bolstering its air force amid ...
Why are European champions England in pot 2 for Women’s World Cup qualifying? - England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland ...
Britain posted the biggest rise in asylum claims in Europe last year, new figures show, as the number of applications surged to a record high. A total of 108,000 claims were lodged in 2024, reflecting ...
Brent crude oil is expected to trade in a range of $60-$65 a barrel in 2026, MBSB Research analysts said. Oil supply is projected to rise by an additional 2.4 million barrels a day next year. Downside ...
The first risk, UBS said, is rising fibre competition in German multi-dwelling units (MDUs). Pending legislative changes could make it easier for Deutsche Telekom to access MDUs and deploy fibre, ...
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