‘We Need to Unite’: Protests Against the Far Right Are Held Across FranceA newly formed left-wing coalition called on demonstrators to stop Marine Le Pen’s National Rally party from taking power in upcoming elections.
The first significant heatwave of summer 2024 is forecast to spread across a large part of EuropeThe general pattern over Europe is finally changing to stop the rain events, but it will trigger excessive heatwave in south, central, and eastern Europe.
‘Bad for tourism’: Why travel agents say the new EU Entry/Exit system could be delayed againFrom ferry companies to flight-free travel agents, there is confusion and scepticism about the new scheme.
AI's French connectionIn the first five months of this year, French AI and machine learning startups have raised a total of $1.14 billion in funding across 19 deals that include U.S. investor participation, per PitchBook.
Which countries are home to the most educated people in Europe?The proportion of the population with a higher education degree is higher in Nordic and Baltic countries, with women overall being the most educated.
Midsummer parties and rare seals: How to experience the magic of Finnish Lakeland by e-bikeOf Finland’s 188,000 lakes, Saimaa is the largest - and one of the most beautiful. Winding across islands, bridges and eskers, the circular Puumala Archipelago Route offers the best way to see it.
The Mayor Who Sees Airbnb as an Agent for GoodIn Portugal’s second-largest city, officials are banning new short-term units in busy areas while allowing them as a basis for urban regeneration in neglected quarters.
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