Volkswagen's Layoffs Highlight Urgent Need for EU Policy Action
The recent layoffs at Volkswagen may intensify calls for European leaders to implement trade restrictions on China, addressing growing economic concerns.
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The recent layoffs at Volkswagen may intensify calls for European leaders to implement trade restrictions on China, addressing growing economic concerns.
Recent weeks have raised questions about the reliability of VAR, leaving many football fans confused by the decisions made during the World Cup.
Prof Mariana Mazzucato argues that governments need to restore their vision and confidence to drive meaningful change in society and the economy.
The recent World Cup draws against Spain and Uruguay have left Cape Verdeans in the UK feeling a deep sense of pride and unity, celebrating their team's unexpected success.
A recent report highlights European countries with lakes deemed 'excellent' for swimming, ensuring safe water quality for summer dips.
In a recent discussion, former England goalkeeper Joe Hart addressed the difficulties goalkeepers are facing with the Trionda World Cup ball during the tournament.
After withdrawing its MiCA license application in Greece, Binance has announced service suspensions for its EU users, despite claiming it is 'not leaving Europe.'
Great Britain has approved its first major hydropower projects in over 40 years, including three pumped storage hydroelectric power stations in Scotland, as part of a broader electricity storage initiative.
The recent performances of lower-ranked teams in the World Cup raise questions about whether their success is due to luck or strategic planning.
In a surprising turn of events, Ecuador defeated Germany 2-1 in New Jersey, ensuring their advancement to the World Cup knockout stages and affecting Scotland's tournament prospects.
Recent reports indicate that Europe is facing unprecedented June temperatures, with daytime highs increasing at a rate three times that of global warming.
Following an incident with a Singaporean vessel in the Strait of Hormuz, Iran has stated that ship owners and operators will bear the consequences of using unauthorized maritime routes.
In a significant shift in royal tradition, King Charles and Queen Camilla will not be residing at Buckingham Palace, marking a departure from nearly two centuries of history.
In a thrilling match, Ecuador rallied to defeat Germany 2-1, securing their place in the knockout stages of the World Cup as one of the best third-placed teams.
As Ecuador scores first against Germany, Scotland's chances in the tournament are increasingly uncertain. Live updates on the match are available.
In the first round of the Carabao Cup, League One side Leicester will take on Northampton at home, while relegated West Ham will welcome Portsmouth to the London Stadium.
In a surprising announcement, Donald Trump indicated that a deal with Iran could be signed today, although Tehran remains doubtful about the agreement's implications.
Wales manager Craig Bellamy will continue in his role as the proposed move to Burnley has not materialized.
In the ongoing third Test, England overlooked a critical lbw review against Devon Conway, allowing New Zealand to continue building their innings without losing a key wicket.
As the final round of group games approaches, the potential for teams to settle for a draw raises questions about the integrity of a 48-team World Cup format.