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Venice Expands Tourist Entry Fee System for Peak Periods
Venice’s municipal council has approved an expansion and increase of the daily access fee for short-term visitors during peak periods next year as the city seeks to manage tourism and protect its heritage.
AS Monaco and Paul Pogba Agree to End Contract
AS Monaco and French midfielder Paul Pogba have mutually agreed to terminate his contract, allowing the club to reshape its squad ahead of European competition.
Rome Accelerates Heritage Restoration and Transit Projects Ahead of Jubilee
Rome has authorized round-the-clock construction schedules for major archaeological restoration and urban transport projects as the city prepares for an expected influx of religious pilgrims.
Frankfurt Airport Completes Biometric Boarding Rollout Across All Gates
Fraport has completed the rollout of contactless facial-recognition boarding systems across Frankfurt Airport, aiming to shorten connection times and streamline passenger processing.
Strait of Messina Bridge Project Advances After Environmental Clearances
The planned suspension bridge linking Sicily with mainland Italy has moved closer to final approval after its engineering consortium received preliminary environmental authorizations.
Virgin Trains Wins Clearance to Challenge Eurostar on Amsterdam-London Route
Virgin Trains has secured regulatory approval to compete with Eurostar on the Amsterdam-London rail corridor, potentially increasing passenger capacity and competition on the route.
Netherlands Allocates Two Hundred Million Euros to Skills and Sixth-Generation Networks
The Dutch government is releasing nearly two hundred million euros from its national innovation fund to support technical training partnerships and research into sixth-generation mobile networks.
Polish Parliament Approves Judicial Restructuring Backed by Donald Tusk
Poland’s Sejm has approved sweeping reforms intended to restore judicial independence and dismantle disciplinary mechanisms introduced by the previous government.
Spain and Catalonia Intensify Talks Over Regional Tax Powers
The Spanish government and Catalan leaders are continuing negotiations on a revised regional tax collection framework as Madrid seeks legislative support ahead of a parliamentary budget vote.
Germany’s Coalition Faces Pressure Over Migration Policy
Chancellor Olaf Scholz and coalition leaders are under growing pressure from regional officials to tighten federal asylum rules following contentious local political debates.
French Unions Prepare Nationwide Strikes Over Pension Reform
Major French labor unions have organized warning strikes affecting rail services and public education as they protest the accelerated implementation of pension reforms.
German Authorities Report Sharp Rise in Cyberattacks on Municipal Infrastructure
Germany’s Federal Criminal Police Office has reported a thirty percent increase in ransomware attacks targeting local government networks and public utility providers.
Frontex Reinforces Greek Maritime Borders as Irregular Crossings Rise
The European Border and Coast Guard Agency is deploying additional personnel and surveillance assets to the Aegean Sea following an increase in irregular crossings from Turkey’s western coast.
Austria Resumes Returns of Irregular Migrants to Italy
Vienna has restarted the return of irregular migrants to Italy, joining similar measures by Germany and Switzerland and prompting renewed debate in Rome over the future of Schengen’s open-border system.
European Commission Opens Antitrust Inquiry Into Major Cloud Providers
EU competition regulators have requested information from leading global cloud companies as they investigate whether bundling practices could disadvantage European software competitors.
Three Billion Euro Data Center Investment Planned for Northern Italy
A consortium of global cloud providers plans to invest three billion euros in artificial intelligence data centers near Milan, strengthening Lombardy’s position as a major European digital infrastructure hub.
European Parliament Moves Toward Common AI Act Enforcement Rules
EU lawmakers and national digital regulators have begun final negotiations on standardized auditing requirements for general-purpose artificial intelligence models under the bloc’s AI Act.
Nordic Regulators Warn of Wider Electricity Price Gaps Ahead of Winter
Energy regulators in Sweden, Norway and Finland are warning that limited transmission capacity between northern and southern power zones could push electricity prices higher for households and businesses during the winter.
Germany Approves Twelve Billion Euro Framework for Green Hydrogen Pipelines
The German government has approved a twelve billion euro funding framework for hydrogen pipelines linking North Sea import terminals with industrial consumers in the Ruhr region and Bavaria.
European Gas Prices Jump After Shipping Disruption in Eastern Mediterranean
Dutch Title Transfer Facility gas futures rose six percent as traders reacted to security risks affecting maritime routes and offshore energy installations in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Germany’s Industrial Slowdown Fuels Debate Over European Competitiveness
New German data showing continued weakness in traditional manufacturing have prompted industrial groups to press the government for corporate tax relief and measures to reduce energy costs.
Stellantis Plans Major Restructuring of Turin Manufacturing Hub
Stellantis is overhauling its Mirafiori production complex in Turin to accelerate electric vehicle manufacturing while seeking government support to limit the impact on workers.
ASML and European Chipmakers Accelerate New Semiconductor Facilities
ASML and other European semiconductor manufacturers are bringing forward construction of advanced lithography and chip research facilities in the Netherlands and Germany with support from the European Chips Act.
European Commission Prepares New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles
EU trade officials have finalized legal measures for definitive countervailing duties on electric vehicles imported from China, setting up a member-state vote on the proposed tariffs next month.
Eurozone Industrial Production Falls as German and Italian Manufacturing Weakens
Eurostat data show industrial output across the eurozone fell zero point six percent in the second quarter, with contractions in Germany and Italy’s automotive and machinery sectors driving the decline.
European Central Bank Signals Caution on Further Rate Cuts
ECB officials have indicated that future monetary easing is likely to proceed gradually as persistent services inflation and volatile energy prices complicate the eurozone’s economic outlook.
International Criminal Court Condemns New US Sanctions Against Its Officials
The International Criminal Court has denounced targeted US financial sanctions against prosecutors and court officials, warning that punitive measures threaten the independence of international judicial institutions.
UK and European Union Restart Intelligence-Sharing Talks After Brexit
Senior British and European officials have resumed negotiations in Brussels on structured intelligence sharing covering maritime security, hybrid threats and cross-border cyber defense.
Poland Moves Additional Mechanized Units to Eastern Border After Airspace Violations
Poland has ordered reinforced armored brigades toward its border with Belarus following repeated unauthorized drone incursions into NATO airspace, according to the country’s defense ministry.
Germany and France Advance Joint Defense Financing Plan
Defense ministries in Berlin and Paris have finalized a framework to use sovereign debt and public guarantees to finance joint European defense procurement and expand ammunition production over the next decade.
Russian Missile Barrage on Kyiv Kills Twelve and Wounds Thirty-Three
At least twelve people were killed and thirty-three injured after a Russian ballistic missile barrage struck twelve locations across Kyiv, damaging residential buildings and critical infrastructure and placing heavy demands on emergency ...
Germany Cuts Solar Feed-In Tariffs as Grid Integration Challenges Persist
The German government has reduced feed-in tariffs for newly commissioned residential solar systems by one percent under the Renewable Energy Sources Act, reflecting lower technology costs as the country continues to manage the technical ...
Deutsche Bahn Introduces Dynamic Pricing and Overhauls Loyalty Program
Deutsche Bahn has changed its ticketing and customer-rewards systems to introduce more demand-based pricing as the state-owned railway seeks to improve its finances after years of operational problems.
Higher Health Insurance Contributions Cut Take-Home Pay for Millions of German Workers
More than 2.8 million members of major statutory health insurers face lower take-home pay as supplementary contribution rates rise to cover increasing medical costs, adding to financial pressure on Germany's aging welfare system.
Alternative for Germany Gains Ground Ahead of Eastern State Elections
The far-right Alternative for Germany is gaining strength in polling ahead of key elections in eastern German states, raising concerns among established parties about potential breakthroughs for the party in regional parliaments and furt...
BASF Launches One Billion Euro Share Buyback as German Industry Faces High Energy Costs
Chemical company BASF has begun a one billion euro share buyback as part of a four billion euro capital-return program through 2028, while the company continues to contend with high industrial energy costs in Germany.
European Defense Technology Festival Brings Startups and Military Buyers Together in Berlin
More than one thousand defense technology engineers, investors and NATO procurement officials gathered at the first European Defense Tech Festival outside Berlin, with the event focusing on autonomous drones and other dual-use technologies.
German Companies Adapt to New European Union AI Transparency Requirements
German technology companies are adjusting their compliance systems as new European Union Artificial Intelligence Act rules require greater transparency around AI-generated deepfakes, synthetic media and interactions with automated chatbots.
Rheinmetall and Hensoldt Integrate Passive Radar Into German Air Defense Network
Rheinmetall and Hensoldt have integrated the Twinvis passive radar system into the German military's Skymaster air defense network during an exercise in Manching, allowing airspace surveillance without revealing the location of conventio...
Germany's Hydrogen Network Faces Scrutiny as Industrial Demand Falls Short of Expectations
Uncertainty over future industrial demand for green hydrogen is raising questions about the financial viability of Germany's planned one thousand eight hundred kilometer hydrogen network, with high production costs and European Union reg...
Germany Joins Five European Nations in Long-Range Cruise Missile Project
Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom have agreed requirements for eight joint long-range weapons projects, including a cruise missile with a range exceeding two thousand kilometers aimed at strengthening European...
Germany Warns U.S.-Iran Conflict Could Threaten European Energy Security
German foreign-policy commentators and major national publications have warned that a prolonged conflict between Washington and Tehran could disrupt European energy supplies and expand China's strategic influence across the Middle East.
German Inflation Rises to 2.8 Percent as Energy Costs Jump
Germany's annual inflation rate rose to 2.8 percent in July, driven largely by an 8.3 percent increase in energy costs as the conflict between the United States and Iran threatened global oil supplies and temporary German fuel-tax discou...
Volkswagen Considers Selling Part of Traton Stake to Raise 2.4 Billion Euros
Volkswagen is preparing to reduce its controlling stake in truck maker Traton to 75 percent, a move expected to raise about 2.4 billion euros as Chief Executive Oliver Blume seeks to free up capital for a broad corporate restructuring an...
German Economy Grows Just 0.2 Percent as Automotive Employment Falls to Lowest Level Since 2005
Germany's economy expanded by only 0.2 percent in the second quarter, failing to reverse earlier contractions as the automotive industry lost tens of thousands of jobs and employment fell to its lowest level since 2005 amid high energy c...
Migration Policy Is Becoming More European and More Contentious
Germany’s dispute with Italy over migrant transfers and the planned extension of border controls show that Berlin is trying to combine national enforcement with the new EU asylum framework, a balance that could become increasingly diffic...
Climate Adaptation Is Moving From Environmental Policy Into Economic Infrastructure
The Rhine crisis, extreme heat and drought are exposing vulnerabilities in transport, energy and industrial supply chains, pushing Berlin and the Länder toward a more explicit debate over climate adaptation and infrastructure resilience....
Energy Security Is Becoming a Central Industrial Policy Issue
Germany’s electricity-reserve debate, high energy costs and the possibility of extending some lignite capacity show how supply security is increasingly competing with the timetable for decarbonisation. ([handelsblatt.com][13])
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Weight-Loss Drug Boom Tests the Limits of Prescription Advertising Rules
Senate Scrutinises AI-Driven Personalised Pricing
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Hungary After the Landslide — A Strategic Reset in Europe
Asian Energy Security Tested as Strait of Hormuz Disruption Threatens Oil Supplies
Iran Sets Three Conditions for Ending Regional War as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify
Iran warns of $200 oil as forces target merchant ships in Gulf
Japan to Release 45 Days of Oil Reserves Amid Iran Conflict
When the State Replaces the Parent: How Gender Policy Is Redefining Custody and Coercion
Larry Summers, the former U.S. Treasury Secretary, is resigning from Harvard University as fallout continues over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
U.S. stocks ended higher on Wednesday, with the Dow gaining about six-tenths of a percent, the S&P 500 adding eight-tenths of a percent, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq climbing roughly one-and-a-quarter percent.
Nvidia posted better than expected results for the January quarter on Wednesday and forecast current quarter revenue above market estimates.
Ukrainian government intensifies pressure on Hungary and Slovakia with oil blockade
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman praises the rapid progress of Chinese tech companies.
Poland's President Karol Nawrocki ENDS support for Ukrainian citizens:
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis advocates for a ban on minors using social media.
Jensen Huang just told the story of how Elon Musk became NVIDIA’s very first customer for their powerful AI supercomputer
Former British Prince Andrew Arrested on Suspicion of Misconduct in Public Office
Former President Yoon Suk Yeol Sentenced to Life in Prison for Abuse of Authority
Italian Police Arrest Man After Alleged Attempt to Abduct Toddler at Bergamo Supermarket, Child Hospitalised With Fractured Femur
Japan outlawed Islam
British Tourist Arrested at Hong Kong Airport After Meltdown and Vandalism
JD Vance says Germany is “killing itself” by taking in millions of fake asylum seekers from culturally incompatible nations.
Rubio Calls for Sweeping U.N. Reform, Saying It Has Failed to End Wars in Gaza and Ukraine
SpaceX's New Vision: Lunar City Takes Precedence Over Mars Colonization
Political Censorship: French Prosecutors Raid Musk’s X Offices in Paris
AI Invented “Hot Springs” — Tourists Arrived and Were Shocked
Tesla Ends Model S and X Production and Sends $2 Billion to xAI as 2025 Revenue Declines
The AI Hiring Doom Loop — Algorithmic Recruiting Filters Out Top Talent and Rewards Average or Fake Candidates
High-Speed Train Collision in Southern Spain Kills at Least Twenty-One and Injures Scores
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Trump to hit Europe with 10% tariffs until Greenland deal is agreed
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