Estonia's Oink-Off: A Playful Nod to Serious Farming Challenges
The recent Oink-Off contest in Tartu, Estonia, showcased pig imitations while highlighting the pressing issues within the local pig farming industry.
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The recent Oink-Off contest in Tartu, Estonia, showcased pig imitations while highlighting the pressing issues within the local pig farming industry.
An overview of the various threats to the life of US President Donald Trump since July 2024, as reported by FRANCE 24.
As Ukraine observes the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, former clean-up workers, known as liquidators, have returned to the site to honor their efforts.
On the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, Ukrainian President Zelensky raises alarms over Russian drone activities, labeling them as potential 'nuclear terrorism.'
Chancellor Friedrich Merz has ignited debate by labeling Germany's state pension as merely 'basic cover.' This raises questions about the system's security and its international standing.
In a recent visit to Athens, President Macron encouraged French businesses to explore investment opportunities in Greece's growing economy, accompanied by a group of business leaders.
Xiaomi, known for its smartphones, is venturing into the European electric vehicle market, where demand for its cars reportedly exceeds production capacity.
As the energy crisis continues, there is a notable resurgence in interest towards nuclear energy, as reported by European Interest.
As King Charles embarks on a state visit to the US, his role is seen as crucial in addressing the growing tensions in US-UK relations, particularly with the Trump administration.
French President Emmanuel Macron has emphasized the robustness of the EU's mutual defense clause, asserting that it is 'steadfast' and stronger than NATO's provisions.
A recent Russian attack on the city of Dnipro has resulted in seven fatalities, with four individuals reported dead following a strike on a residential building.
A drone crash in Romania prompted the evacuation of 200 individuals and the deployment of two British fighter jets on Saturday, coinciding with Russian military actions in Ukraine.
French President Macron stresses the critical need to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, coinciding with TotalEnergies' warnings about possible energy shortages.
As we mark the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, we examine its profound effects on nuclear energy policies and safety standards worldwide.
Over the last five years, real hourly wages in the EU have fallen by 3%, with non-euro area countries experiencing stronger wage growth. This raises questions about economic well-being.
Former French hostages express feelings of isolation and abandonment after returning home, indicating that the transition can be as difficult as their time in captivity.
This analysis revisits the Chernobyl disaster, examining its causes, immediate effects, and the subsequent changes in nuclear energy policies.
EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič highlights a new Memorandum of Understanding aimed at accelerating cooperation on critical minerals, addressing concerns over China's market dominance.
A US Army soldier faces indictment for allegedly using classified military intelligence to place bets on the capture of Nicolas Maduro, raising alarms about national security.
The EU's anti-fraud office has announced the initiation of a formal investigation into Peter Mandelson, citing sufficient information, though it remains unclear if fraud is involved.