Hungary finds itself at the heart of a geopolitical balancing act as it navigates complex energy relationships between Eastern and Western powers. While it
The Africa-Dubai Business Summit (ADBS) 2025 is gearing up to become one of the most transformative investment platforms bridging Africa and the Gulf region. Positioned at
In a significant and unprecedented move, the UK’s Royal Ballet and Royal Opera House have announced the cancellation of their planned performances in Israel
In a recent announcement that has captured the attention of global markets and industry leaders alike, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that new tariffs
In the murky world of geopolitical power plays, recent revelations about a secret Russian operation targeting a high-profile German CEO have sent shockwaves through
Munich, August 2025 — In a refined celebration of cultural fusion and fashion, cultural curator Anna Stukkert and designer Noura Elmassaoudi debuted a one-of-a-kind
European Union diplomats have confirmed that the bloc will not impose sanctions on Israel at this time despite growing international criticism of its military actions in
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (CDU) has finalized a controversial customs agreement with U.S. President Donald Trump, triggering a wave of criticism
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Across Europe, a persistent wage gap exists between immigrant workers and their native-born counterparts. On average, immigrants tend to earn less than native workers,
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled a groundbreaking €2 trillion EU budget plan, marking a significant expansion of the bloc’s financial ambitions to
The European Parliament has officially approved Bulgaria’s entry into the Eurozone, marking a significant milestone in the country’s economic integration with the European Union. Bulgaria
In a significant policy shift, the European Commission has granted 15 EU member states the flexibility to exceed the bloc’s deficit limits—but only for the purpose of boosting defense spending amid