According to Dutch media on Friday, health experts advising the Netherlands’ government on COVID-19 policy have advised the country enter a “strict” lockdown, only days
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Judiciary, women’s rights, and media freedom block Warsaw’s chance to receive Euro36b in EU recovery fund.
According to a member of his team, the EU’s Justice Commissioner was treated “brutally” in Warsaw last month during negotiations aimed at defusing a dispute
Hungary reopens to people holding Corona virus immunity cards
Hungary on Saturday slackened several limitations for individuals with official Covid 19 immunity cards, the most recent in a progression of returning measures that have
Bulgaria, US accost millions of fake dollars, Euros
Police seized high-quality forged banknotes delivered at a printing office at a university in Bulgaria’s capital, authorities said Tuesday. In a joint activity with the
Nokia to eliminate up to 10,000 positions over two years.
Nokia on Tuesday declared plans to eliminate up to 10,000 jobs in two years to manage costs and put more in research abilities, as the
Fire at French cloud computing firm blackout websites
Various organizations and sites in France endured blackouts and disturbances to services after a fire moved through a cloud computing provider’s facility. Disturbance proceeded through
Europe rattled as Covid variations power infection spike
The infection moved through a nursery school and a nearby primary school in the Milan suburb of Bollate with astounding rate. In a matter of
Convinced of demise of petroleum vehicles, Volvo to go all electric by 2030
Volvo’s whole vehicle arrangement will be completely electric by 2030, the Chinese-possessed organization said on Tuesday, joining a developing number of automakers intending to eliminate
Mining magnets: Arctic island discovers green force can be a revile
In the 10th century, Erik the Red, a Viking from Iceland, was so dazzled with the vegetation on another Cold island he had discovered he
France’s Sarkozy indicted for corruption, condemned to prison
A Paris court on Monday saw French former President Nicolas Sarkozy as blameworthy of corruption and influence peddling and condemned him to one year in
