Inflation has risen unexpectedly in the UK. How are EU countries feeling the pinch?
Inflation in the UK rose unexpectedly in February following a continuous increase in food and energy bills, adding more pressure on households. Contrary to the
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Inflation in the UK rose unexpectedly in February following a continuous increase in food and energy bills, adding more pressure on households. Contrary to the
Ever since the conversational artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT took the world by storm with its impressive capabilities, all eyes have been on Google to see
The German solar industry must train an “unbelievable number of people” to meet soaring demand, instructors have declared. Solar power is key to Germany’s plan
Environmental activists, including Greta Thunberg, are suing the Swedish state for insufficient action on the climate crisis. The lawsuit was initiated by youth climate activists
Train services have resumed in Greece for the first time since a deadly rail disaster three weeks ago, as the country’s centre-right government struggles to
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Nasa’s Voyager 2 spacecraft flew past Uranus in 1986 on its never-ending journey out into the depths of space – beaming back to Earth the
The European Union is not naïve about the diplomatic rapprochement between Russia and China against the backdrop of the Ukraine war, European Council President Charles
The introduction of minimum unit pricing (MUP) on alcoholic drinks in Scotland has led to a drop in alcohol-related deaths and hospitalisations in the country,
Nasa’s Voyager 2 spacecraft flew past Uranus in 1986 on its never-ending journey out into the depths of space – beaming back to Earth the