The public furore over the state of Britain’s rivers, lakes and seas continues to grow. The country’s waterways are awash with pollution from sewage, agriculture and motorways, threatening ...
When the UK joined the EU in the 70s it was known as the 'dirty man of Europe'. The i Paper looks at the data to see if anything has changed Rubbish left stranded by the tide on the River Thames ...
Weather warnings have been issued in parts of Spain, Portugal, France, the UK and Ireland as Storm Herminia batters countries across Europe with strong winds, heavy rain and powerful waves.
And if that were to happen thanks to the double example of Putin and Trump, the political map of Europe could begin to shake like a field of volcanoes awakening from their slumber. Tu suscripción se ...
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said Monday that Europe is “not negotiating” with the United States over control of Greenland, as President Trump continues to insist that ...
But there’s a surprising case in which Europe is cautiously optimistic: Ukraine. Trump’s threat to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to impose new tariffs and sanctions on Moscow ...
Europe is changing. These are some of the voters who are driving that change. Excerpts from their translated interviews have been condensed and edited for clarity. ‘A lot of people simply haven ...
India could explore policy measures such as anti-dumping duties, safeguard measures apart from stricter quality control measures to curb rising imports, says HD Kumaraswamy, the Union Minister for ...
Europe's ongoing wave of anti-tourism has fuelled discussion on what country is the most unwelcoming to Brits – with an unlikely city coming out on top. The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth ...
EU Military Chief Says It Would Make Sense to Put European Troops in Greenland, Welt Reports BERLIN (Reuters) - The top European Union military official, Robert Brieger, said it would make sense ...
DAVOS, Switzerland—Things are grim here in Europe. Are they grim enough? The continent’s elites gathered in Davos were united that everything is awful, after years of insisting that all was well.
Now, with that task complete, the world’s richest man appears to have a new goal: upend Europe, one government at a time. The mogul has cast himself as kingmaker in the populist wave that is ...