Author: Servet Yanatma
Euronews takes a closer look at how average full-time adjusted salaries vary across Europe, both in nominal terms and in purchasing power standards.View on euronewsRead More
Also in this newsletter: Germany, France and the Netherlands urged to clear way for new border checksRead More
The cooperation between Bulgaria’s nationalist party Revival and Russia’s ruling party may lead to a split within the Europe of Sovereign Nations parliamentary group, as “many are not thrilled.”Read More
The Cabinet Office has already modelled a scenario involving simultaneous cyber attacks and missile strikes on British infrastructure.Read More
Organiser say the crash happened on the first lap as riders exited turn one – with a “chain reaction” causing many of them to go down.Read More
Labour promised in its manifesto that it would bring down immigration numbers.Read More
The firms join a growing list of big businesses cautioning about the impact of Trump’s import taxes.Read More
Global river cruise lines enhance offerings with new itineraries, ships, and luxury amenities for 2025, reshaping travel experiences and influencing worldwide tourism trends significantly.Read More
In February, the USAID-funded Feed the Future Soybean Innovation Lab (SIL) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was told to shut down, ending 12 years of work developing a global soybean value chain spanning Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Latin America and Australia. SIL director Pete Goldsmith scraped together short-term funding from the university to keep the lab running through April 15, what was expected to be its final day.Read More
Malaysia’s trade minister said on Tuesday that the country’s exports will be impacted more by global economic growth and trade than by currency fluctuations.Read More