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Home to some of the largest finds of iron ore and rare earths, Kiruna, in Sweden, is undergoing an unparalleled relocation project—with the entire city center set to be rebuilt miles away.
The European Union is struggling to find economic bright spots. But, on the EU's eastern flank, one major economy is shining bright: Poland's. What can it teach the rest of the bloc?
Spain is a rare bright spot among Europe’s otherwise drearily performing economies. Since the start of 2024, the Spanish economy has grown at an average annual rate of 3 per cent, compared with just over 1 per cent for the Eurozone as a whole.
The continent faces a critical choice: continue relying on legacy defence contractors or rapidly embrace the technological revolution reshaping warfare.
COLUMN. For reasons that are political, economic, industrial and international, European leaders are tempted to abandon the requirements tied to climate neutrality. That would be a major historic mistake,
President Donald Trump began imposing higher import taxes on dozens of countries Thursday just as the economic fallout of his
A SK ANA PAULA BÜSSE, who oversees job centres in Hannover, about the tangled web of Germany’s benefits system and you receive a reply that blends Proustian complexity with Kafkaesque absurdity. Is the recipient’s income low enough for housing benefit?
The country is at the conjuncture of several crises at once - but is it fair to blame Macron for 'this shipwreck'?
The demand for food waste management in the EU is rapidly increasing, driven by stringent regulations, and growing awareness of environmental impacts NEWARK, DE, UNITED STATES, October 17, 2025 /EINPresswire.
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