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When we visited, Raf Simons and Viktor & Rolf’s Rolf Snoeren were padding the aisles of this, the 38th edition of the fair – TEFAF standing for The European Fine Art Foundation ... by Alessandro ...
The European Film Academy recorded nearly half a million admissions for its November 2024 screenings, part of a broader plan to create an Oscar-style "awards season" for European cinema.
Plans have emerged for a new high-speed train stopping in every single European country ... and manufacturing components. A map for the trainline shows it would stop in London, Liverpool, Belfast ...
This week, a French court found far-right figurehead Marine Le Pen guilty of embezzling millions of euros of European Union funds and banned her from running for political office for five years ...
It’s a new day in Europe. Gone are the halcyon years of unshakeable American commitment to Europe’s defense against Russia. Here to stay – at least while Donald Trump is in the White House ...
Starline could revolutionise travel across Europe, and a map showing key stops has shown that Glasgow is among the proposed stops in the British Isles, alongside London, Liverpool, Belfast ...
Our media feeds have been flooded with reports of a deepening rift between Europe and the U.S. In the midst of dramatic fluctuations in peace-making efforts for Ukraine and Russia, there is a ...
European leaders are struggling to find the money and the political will to replace the bulk of the U.S. contribution to Ukraine and to their own defense. By Steven Erlanger and Jeanna Smialek ...
Languages: English. Newsweek has created a map showing the European nations where governments and companies have rejected a U.S. directive applying President Donald Trump's rollback of diversity ...
The latest Bank of America Fund Manager Survey shows a record rotation from US to European equities, driven by Germany’s fiscal stimulus and rising defence spending. A net 60% of investors ...
Newsweek's map below illustrates where the protests against Putin's allies are occurring in Europe. Newsweek reached out to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs via email for comment.
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