EU ARCHIVE
- «Inquinamento digitale»: road map con proposte di eco-etica
Il documento del Centro Studi Scienza & Vita propone linee guida per un consumo responsabile dei dispositivi elettronici e per ridurre l'inquinamento digitale.
- Juventus heading for another Douglas Luiz ‘problem’ in summer transfer window
Juventus to miss out on Douglas Luiz
- Europe wants Africa’s minerals. Africa should make it pay
Europe's reliance on African minerals is unsustainable
- Post Assad Syria sill dependent on Russian oil
Russia becomes main oil supplier to Syria
- Pet owners face urgent new EU rules on dog and cat care
New EU rules require dog and cat owners to microchip their pets, ensure they have proper identification, and provide regular veterinary care.
- Killer whale boat attacks are back. Recent Spain rescue raises fresh safety concerns.
Sailboat sinks off Spain coast, 4 rescued
- Mallorca based Bayesian yacht sinking “not caused by storm alone”: home ports were Club de Mar and Port Adriano
Mallorca yacht sank, not just storm
- Africa and Its External Partners: Evaluation in Today’s Global System – Interview
Africa's relationships with external countries are evolving in the context of shifting geopolitics
- Why is Europe heating twice as fast as the rest of the planet?
Europe is warming at a rate twice as fast as the global average since 1980, with extended heatwaves expected in 2025.
- Official: Hellas Verona relegated to Serie B for 2026-27
Hellas Verona relegated to Serie B for 2026-27
- MSI Modern 15: potente notebook da 15,6′′ con AMD Ryzen 7 (-100€)
MSI Modern 15 notebook con AMD Ryzen 7 a 100€ in sconto
- Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea
Humpback whale released into North Sea after being stranded in Germany.
- Oscars bans AI actors and writers
Artificial intelligence actors and writers will not be eligible for Oscars
- Posthumous gift from the Scotsman who loved his Mallorcan town
Posthumous gift from Scotsman brings joy to Mallorcan town
- Rebuilding Gaza Strip: Labour Day is the last thing on Palestinians minds
Palestinian workers struggle to rebuild Gaza, seeking fair wages
- Europe’s oldest art originated in Spain's Ardales
Ardales, Spain, 40,000-year-old Neanderthal cave markings, Europe's oldest art
- The art of raving: Ibiza’s superclubs are becoming immersive art venues in innovative British-led gallery takeover
Ibiza's superclubs are being transformed into immersive art venues
- How the Iran war is hurting travelers, airline industry
Iran sanctions disrupt jet fuel supply
- Serie A: Como vs. Napoli – Probable line-ups and where to watch on TV
Cesc Fabregas returns to Camp Nou after 10 years
- Putin identifies with the founder of the Cheka. In some ways, his regime is more brutal, Russian historian said
Putin's regime is reviving Soviet-era tactics.
- Why the Pressure on Iran Isn’t Working?
Iran's economy is experiencing prolonged fiscal distress due to US pressure, which may not be effective in forcing regime change, the situation is likely to remain stable and potentially lead to a long-term stalemate.
- Trump jokes that the US Navy will takeover Cuba 'almost immediately' on the way back from Iran
US President suggests US Navy will take over Cuba 'almost immediately', new sanctions imposed on Cuba
- Tax incentives as Balearic Government hopes there is no "tsunami" of rent increases
Tax incentives for landlords to control rent increases
- Summer holidays up in the air as Europe braces for jet fuel shortage
Transavia cancels first flights due to rising jet fuel prices
- Microchipping cats and dogs will be mandatory with new EU law
New EU law mandates microchipping of dogs and cats in the Netherlands.
- FROM THE ARCHIVES: Get off the beaten track with a holiday in Spain’s northern region Asturias
Astruias offers lesser-known cultural attractions, such as the Romanesque church of San Salvador de Valdediébolo, and the stunning natural scenery of the Picos de Europa National Park.
- Spirit Airlines says they are going out of business
Spirit Airlines ceases operations, cancels all flights, announces bankruptcy.
- Trump follows through on threats as he announces significant troop withdrawal from Germany
Trump pulls US troops from Germany
- Mallorca's first away win since October
Mallorca wins first away game since October
- €19,000 for sick employee fired after getting caught pouring drinks in friend’s bar
A Rotterdam court awards €19,000 in compensation to a warehouse worker fired for drinking on the job while claiming to be sick.
- Cinco historias de ascensos
El equipo de Racing se encuentra en quinto lugar en el campeonato
- **Indonesia Denounces Seizure of Gaza-Bound Aid Flotilla**
Indonesia condemns Israeli interception of Gaza-bound aid flotilla
- Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing F1 Collector Series unveiled at Miami Grand Prix
Cadillac unveils limited edition CT5-V Blackwing F1 Collector Series with 26 units for Miami Grand Prix
- Ex F1 driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi dies 'suddenly'
Former F1 driver Alex Zanardi dies at 59
- Latest news bulletin | May 2nd, 2026 – Morning
European Union agrees to relax COVID-19 travel restrictions
- France Signals Impending Maritime Security Mission
France announces maritime security mission in Strait of Hormuz
- Pobre monito Punch
Pobre monito Punch, un monito de murciélago japonés, ha sido rechazado por su madre y adoptado por un orangután
- Netflix Australia selects a Hydrogen Generator to power the base camp of APEX movie
Netflix selects hydrogen generator for film production
- US Envoy Denies Aid to Zambia Is Linked to Critical Minerals
US Envoy denies Zambia aid linked to critical minerals
- Cuba Denounces New US Sanctions as ‘Coercive Measures’
Cuba rejects US sanctions as 'coercive measures'
- Venezuela Leader Declines to Announce Election Date Amid Ongoing Transition
Venezuela's acting leader avoids setting election date
- Trade Deal Between EU, Mercosur Takes Effect
EU and Mercosur trade deal takes effect
- Who Speaks in the Kurultai? The Logic of Power Behind Consultation
The newly established unicameral parliament—the “Kurultai”—will be formed entirely through party lists.
- What to do with 30,000 gouged-out eyes? Writer David Toscana takes on the story of Basil II’s punishment of the Bulgarians
The story is a fictionalized account of the punishment meted out to the Bulgarians by Basil II in the 11th century.
- Brazil and its 81 million debtors: a country full of families drowning in debt
Brazil's high interest rates and economic instability are leading to widespread debt
- The phantom fleet fueling Israel’s wars
Greek shipping companies secretly transport Azerbaijani crude oil from Turkish port despite Turkish embargo
- Colorado’s Tamale Act: Easing the financial strain on Latinos by legalizing homemade tacos
Colorado becomes the 12th state to legalize the sale of homemade food, including tacos, in an effort to ease the financial strain on the Latino community, following similar laws in 11 other states.