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In a recent development, the European Union has sanctioned Alrosa, the largest diamond mining company globally, along with its CEO, Pavel Alekseevich Marinychev. European foreign policy

 

In 2024, Poland's national airline, LOT, is gearing up for an array of new ventures, bringing three fresh routes into operation, amplifying flight frequencies on specific destinations, and marking

This year's New Year's dive in the Netherlands made history with a staggering turnout of over 65,000 people across 163 dive locations, marking a significant increase from the previous year's

Belgium faced a tumultuous start to the new year as incidents marred celebrations, resulting in more than 140 arrests in Brussels and approximately 60 in Antwerp, as reported by local police.

 

In a surprising announcement during her annual New Year's Eve address, Queen Margrethe revealed her intention to abdicate in January 2024 after a reign of 52 years, passing the throne

In an attempt to curb the overwhelming impact of mass tourism on Venice, the Italian city is set to enforce new regulations, including a ban on loudspeakers and limiting tourist groups to a


Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, delivered an optimistic message on public TV, heralding 2023 as a pivotal year in the nation's history.

India and France are set to commemorate 25 years of strong military ties with an upcoming visit by French President Emmanuel Macron, who will preside over India's Republic Day celebrations

An auction held in Stockholm showcased the burgeoning value of vintage Ikea furnishings, fetching an impressive £32,000 for a selection of 122 items from the 1950s to the 1990s.

 

The EU is bolstering Ukraine's energy resilience with an additional 500 power generators drawn from its strategic rescEU reserves in a bid to counter the continued onslaught from Russia,