EUROPEAN

Advertisement
Jan 25 2025SPORTS

Wrexham's Celebrity Backed Dream of Europe on Hold

If you're a Wrexham fan, you might be excited about the team playing in Europe. But hold that thought! The English Football Association (FA) has said no to a proposal from the Football Association of Wales (FAW), which wanted to let Welsh teams in English leagues play in the Welsh League Cup. The id

reading time less than a minute
Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Why Europe Needs to Spend More on Defense

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg once had a different view on defense spending. As the former Dutch prime minister, Mark Rutte, he often failed to meet NATO's 2% GDP defense spending target. But now, heading the world's most powerful military alliance, he has changed his mind. He credits form

reading time less than a minute
Jan 23 2025HEALTH

Digital Medicine: A New Player in Europe's Healthcare

Digital therapeutics, or DTx, is a hot topic in the scientific world, drawing attention from all over. This review dives into what DTx is and how it can help treat various diseases, comparing it to traditional drug treatments. It also looks at the good and bad parts of the current European laws on D

reading time less than a minute
Jan 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Europe's Quantum Leap in Space Security

Imagine this: a satellite up in the sky, guiding a new era of secure communication. European satellite maker Thales Alenia Space and Spanish satellite operator Hispasat have gotten some serious funding – to the tune of €104 million – to develop something pretty impressive. They're working on a geost

reading time less than a minute
Jan 19 2025POLITICS

How Political Views Shape Trust in Science Across Europe

Ever wondered how political leanings affect how people trust science? Researchers looked into this across 10 European countries and found some interesting patterns. They discovered that people who vote for populist parties tend to distrust the system and its leaders, which leads them to be skeptical

reading time less than a minute
Jan 17 2025FINANCE

Europe's Markets: A Gentle Start to the Week

Glencore, a big name in mining, saw its shares rise by about 2% early in the London trading day. The most significant stock market index in Europe, the Stoxx 600, was up by 0. 3% shortly after opening. Most sectors and all major stock exchanges were showing gains. Mining stocks led the way, up over

reading time less than a minute
Jan 13 2025POLITICS

Why Informality Makes European Migration Control Tick

In Europe, there's a big talk about making migration "ordered" and safe. But in reality, things seem to be quite the opposite. Let's look at how informality plays a sneaky role in managing migration, using two hotspots: the Dublin III Regulation and readmission agreements. We’ll zoom in on Sweden an

reading time less than a minute
Jan 11 2025POLITICS

Trump's Words on Expansion: A European Perspective

President-elect Donald Trump's recent comments about expanding U. S. territory have sparked concern across Europe. He suggested that U. S. power should extend into Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal. This has raised eyebrows, especially in Europe, where leaders are trying to convince Russia's V

reading time less than a minute
Jan 11 2025EDUCATION

Young People Off Track: How Location Impacts Their Futures

Imagine a group of young people, aged 15 to 29, who aren't in school, at work, or in training programs. We call them NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). They are a big concern for the European Union (EU). Experts have taken a closer look at where these young people live and how their l

reading time less than a minute
Jan 07 2025HEALTH

European Vascular Surgeons: Three Decades of Training and Growth

For over three decades, European vascular surgeons have been honing their skills through extensive training programs. These surgeons specialize in treating diseases of the vascular system, which includes blood vessels. The journey began many years ago, with a focus on enhancing medical knowledge and

reading time less than a minute