Germany’s far right woos the workers in election battleLong the preserve of the center left, factories now provide fertile territory for the populist AfD party.
How Spain's economy became the envy of EuropeIt's a chilly mid-winter afternoon in Segovia, in central Spain, and tourists are gathered at the foot of the city's Roman aqueduct, gazing up at its famous arches and taking selfies.
Trump to announce 25% aluminium and steel tariffs as China’s levies against US come into effectUS president accused of ‘shifting goalposts’ by premier of Ontario for adding further tariffs on top of existing metal duties, as China’s fossil fuel levies come into force.
Wild wolves, monastic wine and blissful beaches: Five alternative escapes in 2025Keen to escape the usual holiday hotspots? Slower, more thoughtful travel experiences await in Eastern Europe.
Baltic states switch to European power grid, ending Russia tiesEstonia, Latvia and Lithuania said on Sunday they had successfully synchronized their electricity systems to the European continental power grid, one day after severing decades-old energy ties to Russia and Belarus
Germany reportedly suspects Russia after drone sightings over key airbaseMysterious drones have repeatedly infiltrated a German base where Ukrainian troops train on Patriot systems, sparking an espionage probe and exposing gaps in Berlin’s air defense.
Hydrogen homes are being built around Europe but does the renewable fuel cut your heating bills?The UK has reached a milestone in the clean energy transition as its first neighbourhood-scale hydrogen homes are opened. A group of three demonstrator homes in the east of Fife, Scotland, were officially opened by First Minister John Swinney.
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