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US President Donald Trump claims he has "solved inflation," despite the recent market turmoil triggered by his enactment of wide-ranging "reciprocal" tariffs.
At least 35 people were killed in the strikes which hit the centre of Sumy, a city about 30 kilometres from Ukraine's border ...
The International Criminal Court's remit of power is limited and strongly depends on the cooperation of member states, legal experts told Euronews. #EuroVerify ...
The ruling People's Action Party has been criticised for tight government control and a government-knows-best stance, media censorship and the use of oppressive laws against dissidents.
Villagers in India-controlled Kashmir have been burning torches in a centuries-old religious tradition. The custom carried ...
Venice's daytripper tax is relaunching this week, and the fee has doubled to €10 for last-minute visitors. The Pacific Island nation’s ‘Loloma Hour’ invites visitors to spend at least one hour of ...
Germany's conservative CDU party and its social-democrat counterpart agreed on a coalition deal, but how does it look at home and in Brussels? #RadioSchuman ...
Video. At least 5 people were arrested after students occupied a building at the University of Amsterdam, while clashes with police also took place nearby.
German and eurozone economic sentiment plunged in April to multi-year lows, as fears over US trade tariffs and rising global uncertainty weighed heavily on business expectations, particularly in ...
Zuckerberg answered questions about Facebook's 2012 acquisition of popular social media app Instagram on the first day of an antitrust trial that could reverse the purchase.
President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that he might temporarily exempt the auto industry from tariffs he previously imposed on the sector, to give carmakers time to adjust their supply chains.
Julien Laigle is the scientific mediator with expertise in astronomy. He never stops working because the EU-funded planetarium at the Luxembourg Science Center is one of the main attractions. It ...