• Cole Palmer major doubt for Arsenal clash as Chelsea’s Europe hopes dealt potential triple blow

    Mauricio Pochettino may have to field a new-look line-up against Arsenal with three of his stars now major doubts for the clash. The Blues will be looking to get back to winning ways on Tuesday eve

  • Centre for Migration Studies outdoors latest report on climate change, migration governance

    The Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), University of Ghana, has disseminated research findings on climate change and migration governance under the Governing Climate Mobility (GCM) project in the Yilo Krobo Municipality of the Eastern Region.

  • The orchard of Europe

    Almeria, renowned as the ‘orchard of Europe’, has once again demonstrated its success in cucumber production, with exports reaching a record-breaking 667,550 million kilos in 2023. This has generated a staggering €996 million in revenue for Spanish firms, firmly establishing the province as a leader in the market, accounting for 72 per cent of national […]

  • Could Europe send troops to Ukraine?

    It is 2026, and in a downbeat speech at the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin finally announces a withdrawal from Ukraine. Russian…What to read next: The US war aid might be too little, too late for Ukraine | Wartime Budapest was a haven, then a hell, for Europe’s Jews | Ukraine’s plight is getting more desperate by the day | Is Georgia’s future with Europe, or Russia?

  • Why won't Europe foot the bill for Ukraine?

    As a member of Congress, I am being told in real time that if we don’t authorize more money, Ukraine will run out of bullets, that country will fall, and Moldova and Poland will promptly follow.

  • The state of open source in Europe

    Open source is at a crossroads. For the past few years, venture capital has directly or indirectly paid for many of the contributors and much of the infrastructure it needed to keep going. That was until the past 24 months or so, when funding started to slow down, leading to less internal development or funding resources going toward open source. Companies suddenly had to justify themselves, have a real business model, cut costs, and fundamentally start to return something to investors. On the...

  • Bolivian migration denies slander from Argentina

    La Paz, Apr 16 (Prensa Latina) The Bolivian public opinion welcomes on Tuesday the denial of the General Directorate of Migration over the alleged granting of Bolivian passports to Iranian citizens from Argentina. The post Bolivian migration denies slander from Argentina first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Bumpy ride for electric cars in Europe

    Electric cars are a key part of Europe’s green transition plans but the road ahead remains littered with obstacles with 10 years to go before a crucial milestone. Despite the fact that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the European Union as of 2035, sales of plug-in “zero emission” […]

  • Bumpy ride for electric cars in Europe

    Electric cars are a key part of Europe's green transition plans but the road ahead remains littered with obstacles with 10 years to go before a crucial milestone.Despite the fact that the sale of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the European Union as of 2035, sales of plug-in zero emission vehicles have stalled in the region in recent months.The market share for electric cars has shrunk from 14.16 percent last year to 12 percent or less since the start of this year, a drop...

  • How a second Trump presidency could tear Europe apart

    The former president’s return would cement a shift in the United States as a fact that can no longer be ignored.

  • Heat-related mortality increased by 30% in Europe

    Geneva, Apr 23 (Prensa Latina) Heat-related mortality increased by about 30 percent in Europe in the last 20 years, according to a report from the Europe's Copernicus Climate Change Service and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The post Heat-related mortality increased by 30% in Europe first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Ukraine Bill Funds More Migration to U.S.

    The Democrats' foreign aid bill pushed by House Speaker Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) includes no curbs on the White House's many migration programs — but does offer at least $481 million to help Democrats pull more economic migrants into American communities and workplaces.