Europe

Europe’s AI Challenge: A Call for Regulatory Flexibility

Europe’s AI Challenge: A Call for Regulatory Flexibility

Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson warned that Europe may fall behind in the global artificial intelligence (AI) race unless it eases strict regulations on the technology, Anadolu Agency reported. Speaking at the Techarena event in Stockholm, he urged European policymakers…
Online Shopping in the EU Sees Continued Growth in 2024

Online Shopping in the EU Sees Continued Growth in 2024

Online shopping in the European Union maintained its upward trend in 2024, Anadolu Agency reported citing data released by Eurostat on Thursday. Last year, 77% of internet users purchased or ordered goods and services for personal use online, marking a…
ECB cuts interest rates to boost economy as unemployment holds steady

ECB cuts interest rates to boost economy as unemployment holds steady

Almost three years into the Russein-Ukraine war, Europe’s economy continues to feel the impact. Rising energy costs have led to higher expenses in transportation and education, while recent reports indicated no major shifts in unemployment rate. In January 2025, the European…
10,000 Iraqi Asylum Seekers Face Deportation Risks in Germany

10,000 Iraqi Asylum Seekers Face Deportation Risks in Germany

Approximately 10,000 asylum seekers from Iraq and the Kurdistan Region are at risk of deportation from Germany as political parties increasingly target immigrants for blame ahead of the upcoming elections, Rudaw reported. Irfan Karim from the Iraqi Refugees Union in…
Tens of Thousands Protest Pension Reforms in Belgium

Tens of Thousands Protest Pension Reforms in Belgium

Tens of thousands of Belgians protested on Thursday against the government’s proposed pension reforms, marking the first day of a multi-day strike that disrupted air traffic nationwide, Reuters reported. Local police reported approximately 60,000 participants in Brussels alone. Clashes erupted…
Swedish woman sentenced to 12 years for enslaving Yazidis in Syria

Swedish woman sentenced to 12 years for enslaving Yazidis in Syria

A Swedish court has sentenced a 52-year-old woman to 12 years in prison for committing genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes against Yazidi women and children in Syria, news reports said on Tuesday, marking Sweden’s first conviction related to…
Bomb Threats Target Over 200 Schools in Cyprus

Bomb Threats Target Over 200 Schools in Cyprus

On Tuesday morning, bomb threats were reported at over 200 schools across Cyprus, leading to widespread evacuations and police investigations, Xinhua reported. Authorities confirmed that no explosives were discovered during security checks, but investigations are ongoing. A police spokesperson indicated…
Greece Extends School Closures on Aegean Islands Due to Earthquake Activity

Greece Extends School Closures on Aegean Islands Due to Earthquake Activity

Schools on the Aegean islands of Santorini, Ios, Anafi, and Amorgos will remain closed until February 14, following a decision by Greek authorities in response to recent seismic activity, as reported by public broadcaster ERT, Anadolu Agency reported. A committee…
3 Friends Journey on Horseback from Spain to Hajj, Reach Sarajevo

3 Friends Journey on Horseback from Spain to Hajj, Reach Sarajevo

Three friends, Abdelkader Harkassi, Abdallah Hernandez, and Tariq Rodriguez, have completed a three-month horseback journey from southern Spain to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as part of their Hajj pilgrimage, Anadolu Agency reported. Their aim is to retrace the historical pilgrimage…
Scientists Uncover World’s Largest Underground Thermal Lake in Albania

Scientists Uncover World’s Largest Underground Thermal Lake in Albania

A team of Czech researchers has identified the world’s largest underground thermal lake in Albania, as reported by Czech media, Anadolu Agency reported. This significant discovery follows years of exploration led by Czech speleologist Marek Audy, who had theorized the…
Back to top button