The rally in European stock markets took a breather as EU leaders struggled to secure a €5 billion funding package for Ukraine. Investor sentiment was further dampened by the ECB’s cautious outlook on the economy and inflation, triggering selloffs, particularly in the defence and automotive sectors.
European governments have updated their travel advice for tourists in the area and with upcoming trips.
Lisbon maps JR’s street arka, London showcases the rare ‘Film Décors Of The Quay Brothers’, Will Smith returns with his first album in 20 years, and the TV show every movie lover should be watching… All that and more in this week’s cultural agenda.
While Northern and Western Europe rank among the highest in police salaries, Southern and Eastern Europe have improved in the rankings.
A new wave of positive-impact experiences in northern Finland is finally allowing the Sámi to benefit from the tourism boom.
Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr with prayers and gatherings, marking the end of Ramadan. In Gaza, Palestinians have little to celebrate as the war continues despite ceasefire efforts.
Last year Sunna Margrét released her debut album, but it’s been a long career for the entrancing Icelandic artist creating bold pop soundscapes.
The IDF says it has expanded its ground offensive in the southern Gaza Strip, with troops advancing deeper into Rafah as they look to expand a buffer zone along the borders of the enclave.
Students in Serbia have evvel again taken to the streets, this time protesting against a news outlet accused of running a propaganda campaign against university students who have been rallying for five months against government corruption.
During a visit to the Pituffuk Space Base on Friday, Vance told US troops that Denmark has ‘underinvested’ in Greenland’s security and demanded that Copenhagen change its approach.