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Swiss wine consumption drops sharply in 2024
Wine consumption in Switzerland saw a notable decline in 2024, falling by nearly 8% compared to the previous year, according to the Federal Office for Agriculture (FOAG). Swiss-produced30 April 2025Read More... -
French publishers and authors sue Meta over AI training with their books
French organizations representing publishers and authors have announced legal action against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, for allegedly using their13 March 2025Read More... -
Eurovision Basel: nearly 42,000 tickets sell out in minutes
The excitement for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025 in Basel is at an all-time high, as nearly 42,000 tickets were snapped up within minutes on Wednesday. Fans eager to attend the live30 January 2025Read More... -
France’s Louvre museum in crisis: a call for urgent restoration
The Louvre, the world's most-visited museum and home to Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Mona Lisa, is facing critical challenges. Struggling with water leaks, ageing infrastructure, and26 January 2025Read More... -
Miss Nederland contest ends after 35 years, replaced by new empowerment platform
After 35 years, the Miss Nederland beauty pageant has officially come to an end, owner Monica van Ee announced Thursday. The pageant will be replaced by an innovative online platform12 December 2024Read More... -
Brussels to celebrate Art Deco heritage in 2025
A century after the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, which coined the term "Art Deco," Brussels will dedicate 2025 to celebrating this influential28 November 2024Read More...
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Dutch house prices rise sharply compared to Belgium and Germany
Over the past 20 years, house prices in the Netherlands have surged, with affordability becoming more challenging, especially for single buyers. However, ABN Amro's latest housing marketRead More... -
French Prime Minister François Bayrou shocked as daughter reveals abuse at scandal-hit school
French Prime Minister François Bayrou has said he is "stabbed to the heart" after his eldest daughter, Hélène Perlant, revealed she was among the victims of abuse at a Roman Catholic schoolRead More... -
Swiss police seize scooters reaching over 125km/h
In just one week, police in the Swiss canton of Valais stopped two electric scooters capable of speeds far above the legal limit. Both scooters were confiscated and their owners are now facingRead More... -
German military seeks help from major companies for NATO logistics support
The German army has approached several major companies to explore their ability to support military logistics in the event of a crisis requiring rapid deployment to NATO’s eastern flank,Read More... -
Great St Bernard Tunnel remains closed indefinitely
The Great St Bernard Tunnel continues to be closed with no reopening date in sight. The tunnel was damaged by an avalanche last Thursday near the Toules tunnel on the Swiss side, whichRead More... -
Klaus Schwab steps down as WEF chair
Klaus Schwab has officially stepped down as Chairman of the World Economic Forum’s Board of Trustees, effective immediately. The 88-year-old made the announcement during anRead More... -
Swiss President pays tribute to late Pope Francis
Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter paid heartfelt tribute to Pope Francis, who passed away on Easter Monday. In a message shared on the social media platform X, she described him asRead More... -
Macron calls Haiti’s independence debt an historic injustice
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged that France’s demand for a massive payment from Haiti in exchange for its independence was a historic injustice. In a statement onRead More...
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Starting in 2024, large supermarkets in Brussels will be required to donate unsold food that is still suitable for consumption to organizations that provide food aid to those in need. The new
Europe experienced scorching temperatures on Monday, with some areas reaching nearly 45 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature recorded was in Andujar, southern Spain, where the
The Federal Minister for Mobility, Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo), has put forth a draft ministerial decree aimed at curbing noise pollution near Brussels Airport. One of the key measures in the
According to Dutch police, there have been nearly 250 incidents of explosive attacks on private homes and businesses so far this year, surpassing the total number of attacks in all of 2022, as
Over 100 Ryanair flights are set to be cancelled at Charleroi Airport next weekend as a result of a strike called by the pilots' union in Belgium. The airport's website has confirmed that 54 flights
On July 14, 2023, it was reported that officials from the Amsterdam council are showing interest in the possibility of implementing higher parking fees for large cars, similar to what is
Despite recent declines in house prices, the official value of Dutch private property has surged by 16.4% this year due to calculations based on last year's figures, according to the national
International operation leads to 12 arrests and seizure of 1,500kg of cocaine on Europe's west coast
An international operation targeting maritime drug smuggling along the west coast of Europe has resulted in the arrest of twelve individuals and the seizure of over 1,500 kilograms of cocaine.
The North Sea ecosystem has long been influenced by human activities, and the impacts of climate change are now adding further complexity to this already studied marine environment and
The Port of Antwerp remains inundated with drugs, particularly cocaine from South America, according to the latest semi-annual figures released by Belgian Customs. In the first half of the