Hundreds of migrants reach Greek island of Crete amid rising smuggling
Greek Coast Guard rescued 74 migrants on Crete, part of hundreds of arrivals over the weekend, as traffickers shift to...
Germany's top firms present investment push to revive economy
Around 60 leading German companies pledged a major "Made for Germany" investment initiative on Monday, aiming to boost investor confidence...
How waste heat from Hamburg’s copper smelter is warming the city but...
Hamburg, in northern Germany, is home to a one-of-a-kind district heating system. The hot water that supplies it is largely...
Protesters drown out live interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel
Far-right leader Alice Weidel's scheduled "summer interview" was drowned out by raucous demonstrators. #EuropeNews
Iran to consult with Russia and China ahead of European nuclear talks
Iran, China and Russia will discuss Tehran's nuclear activities and sanctions on Tuesday, with the E3 nations set for talks...
Far-right party emerges as fourth-largest opposition force in Japan
Campaigning under the nationalist slogan “Japanese First,” the party capitalised on growing public frustration with immigration, inflation and the ruling...
Serbian farmers struggle as drought dries up water supplies
With no rainfall since May, farmers on Suva Planina are relying on water tanks to keep their cattle and horses...
Poland discovers one of Europe's largest oil deposits in a decade
The Wolin East 1 well is estimated to hold 22 million tonnes of crude oil and 5 billion cubic metres...
Egypt funds free train rides for Sudanese refugees returning home
Sudan has been mired in civil war since April 2023 with the power struggle between the army and the RSF...
UK to create new water regulator after crisis at Thames Water
Britain's Labour government has decided to scrap Ofwat and establish a new watchdog to prevent "abuses of the past."