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70% of flights cancelled: French airports set for severe travel disruption amid workers' strike
Flights that need to enter French airspace may also be affected - even if they do not take off or land in the country.
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EU agrees new Iran sanctions to curtail drone and missile production
The European Union has reached a political agreement to tighten sanctions on Iran in retaliation for the recent barrage launched against Israel. #EuropeNews
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Basque country holds most hotly contested elections in decades
Left-wing separatist party EH Bildu lead opinion polls closely followed by the ruling Basque Nationalist Party (PNV).
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Heightened security expected at Eurovision as protests and terror threats mount
Swedish police state that the security protocols will be "rigorous" for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest next month - one of the most controversial editions in recent memory.
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Netherlands officially stops drilling at Groningen's giant gas field
A symbolic ceremony was held on Friday to mark the end of drilling which has increased the seismic risk in the region since it started in the 1960s.
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The ECHR’s climate decision is a warning to governments the world over
A brave group of 2,000 women proved — collectively — that the right to a healthy environment had been violated by Switzerland’s failure to take effective action to restrain global warming, Sian Sutherland writes.
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Video. How tennis and padel are thriving in Qatar
Video. Racket sports are very popular in Qatar, starting with tennis that draws to Doha the top players like Tunisian champion Ons Jabeur. The popularity of Padel is also on the rise with a growing number of dedicated infrastructure.
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The reign of racket sports in Qatar, from tennis to padel
Racket sports are very popular in Qatar, starting with tennis that draws to Doha the top players like Tunisian champion Ons Jabeur. The popularity of Padel is also on the rise with a growing number of dedicated infrastructure.
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150 years of Impressionism: How to celebrate the anniversary of the artistic movement in Europe
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Impressionism, one of the most significant movements in art history. Here's how Europe is celebrating.
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Greek prime minister announces candidates for EU elections
Mitsotakis is asking voters to look beyond the appeal of famous names on the ballot, but everyday problems like rising prices are more of a concern.
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IKEA opens its first Irish distribution centre to speed up deliveries
The Dublin site will mean that IKEA's business in Ireland will have one of the shortest delivery times in Europe, according to the firm.
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Cycling is now more popular than driving in the centre of Paris, study finds
Walking and public transport were still the most popular ways to get around the French capital.