News Archive - Page 36
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Spain's Holy Week Tourism: The Destinations Worth Experiencing Even in a War Year
Despite high energy costs and geopolitical anxiety, Spain's Holy Week remains one of the world's great cultural experiences. Here are the destinations Euronews recommends for 2026.
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The Market for Under-the-Radar US Tourist Destinations Is Booming — Here Are the 20 Cities Europeans Should Know
Euronews identified 20 underrated US destinations for 2026. Here is why these cities are perfect for European visitors and which ones offer the best value as travel costs soar.
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Ukraine Just Signed Three Gulf Weapons Deals in One Day — Here Is the Full List
Zelensky signed defence cooperation agreements with multiple Gulf states in a single day. Here is what each deal covers and what Ukraine is supplying to whom.
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The EU Packaging Regulation That Will Change How Everything You Buy Is Wrapped
New EU guidance on packaging rules has been published. Here is what changes, when the changes affect consumers, and which industries are most impacted.
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How Iran's High-Ranking Official Accused the US of Something That Changes the War's Narrative
A high-ranking Iranian official made a specific accusation against the US that, if credible, changes the entire framing of the conflict. Here is what was said and why it matters.
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What 'Europeans Rush to Buy Solar and Heat Pumps' Actually Tells Us About the Green Transition's Real Driver
Policy couldn't accelerate the green transition as fast as energy bills have. Here is what the spring 2026 demand surge for green technology tells us about human behaviour and policy design.
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The Secret Weapon of Ukraine's Private Air Defence: The Volunteers Flying Interceptors
Ukraine's first private air defence unit just shot down Russian drones. Here is who these volunteers are, what equipment they use, and why the Defence Ministry approved this unprecedented experiment.
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The EU Vietnam Business Forum That Could Quietly Reshape Asia-Europe Trade
The first EU-Vietnam Global Gateway Business Forum took place in March 2026. Here is why this relatively quiet event matters enormously for the EU's Asia strategy.
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What the WTO MC-14 Actually Decided in Yaoundé — The Outcomes Nobody Reported
The WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon concluded with several adopted decisions that received almost no coverage. Here is what was actually agreed and why it matters for global trade.
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Why Apple's European Fine Is the Beginning of the End for Tech Giant Regulatory Exemptions
Apple's European subsidiary was fined £390,000 for breaching Russian sanctions. Here is why this small fine signals a much bigger regulatory shift for tech companies in Europe.
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The EU's New Talent Platform for Non-EU Workers: What It Actually Does and Who Benefits
The EU Council has approved a talent platform for non-EU jobseekers. Here is what it does, which sectors it targets, and whether it will actually solve Europe's skills shortage.
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The 'Gamechanger' Russian Plot to Fix a Hungarian Election With a Fake Assassination
Washington Post reporting reveals Russian operatives proposed staging a fake assassination attempt on Orbán to stir his supporters ahead of Hungarian elections. Here is the full story.
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The EU Insolvency Rules Nobody Knew About That Just Changed Business in Europe
The EU Council just approved common insolvency rules across all 27 member states. Here is what changes, who wins, and which businesses need to update their contracts immediately.
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The Russian Tanker to Cuba Story Is Actually About Something Else Entirely
A Russian tanker going to Cuba while Iran blocks Hormuz seems like a minor story. Here is why it is actually one of the most strategically revealing moments of the current crisis.
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The EU Design Regulation Nobody Is Talking About That Will Affect Every Product You Buy
The EU just passed its first major update to design protection law since 2001. Here is what Regulation 2026/715 actually changes and why it matters for European product manufacturers.
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The EU Just Approved a €1.5 Billion Programme to Boost European and Ukrainian Defence Industry Together
The EU has approved a €1.5 billion defence work programme integrating Ukrainian production capacity. Here is what this specific programme builds and why it matters for European security.
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Haitian Gang War and No One Is Watching Because of Iran: The Forgotten Crisis Getting Worse
Violence erupted between a powerful gang and vigilante group in Haiti on March 30. The world is not paying attention. Here is the scale of what is happening.
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The Mary Queen of Scots Letter on Display in Scotland for the First Time in 30 Years — and the Conspiracy Theories Exploding Around It
A letter written by Mary Queen of Scots in prison hours before her execution is on display in Scotland for the first time in 30 years. Here is why it is enthralling crowds and sparking conspiracy theories.
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Drone Tourism Is Coming to Europe and Regulators Have No Idea What to Do
European commercial drone operators are ready to launch tourism services from the Alps to the Mediterranean. Regulatory roadblocks are making it nearly impossible. Here is the full story.
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Storm Shadow Hit Russia's 'Most Irreplaceable' Weapons Factory — Here Is What Was Inside
Ukraine used a British-supplied Storm Shadow cruise missile to hit a factory Russia cannot replace. Here is what was made there, why it cannot be rebuilt, and what it means for the war.
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The Real Story Behind Rheinmetall's 'Lego Drones Made by Housewives' Blunder
Rheinmetall's CEO called Ukrainian drones 'Lego products made by housewives.' The backlash was immediate and severe. Here is what the comment revealed about European defence industry's attitude toward Ukraine.
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Ukraine and Bulgaria Sign a 10-Year Security Deal — and Here Is What Sofia Gets Out of It
Bulgaria has signed a decade-long security agreement with Ukraine covering drone co-production and air defence funding. Here is what both countries gain from this unexpected partnership.
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The EU Veto: The Most Powerful Weapon in European Politics Nobody Understands How to Reform
The EU veto allows any single member state to block most foreign policy and tax decisions. Here is why it is impossible to reform, who uses it most, and why that might be changing.
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Oil at $105: How Australian Free Public Transport in April Is Smarter Policy Than Anything Europe Is Doing
Two Australian states are making public transport free in April to ease fuel cost pain. Here is why this specific policy is cheaper, more effective, and more equitable than what European governments are doing.
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