Amsterdam's Bold Move Against Fossil Fuel and Meat Advertising
Amsterdam is set to ban fossil fuel and meat advertisements, following a growing trend among cities like Sydney to address climate change through similar measures.
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Amsterdam is set to ban fossil fuel and meat advertisements, following a growing trend among cities like Sydney to address climate change through similar measures.
As tensions escalate in the Strait of Hormuz, the US has issued a warning of a 'devastating' response to any Iranian attacks on shipping, while Iran cautions against further escalation.
Recent findings suggest the existence of 27 possible twin-sun planets, revealing gravitational shifts that hint at unseen celestial bodies.
During a recent visit to Vietnam, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi unveiled updates to Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy, emphasizing energy security and the resilience of ASEAN countries.
French President Emmanuel Macron's recent visit to Armenia highlights a crucial shift towards European integration, emphasizing unity from Iceland to the Caucasus.
Research from the University of Edinburgh indicates that hackers have had limited success in leveraging AI for their operations, particularly in scams and tool development.
As the November elections approach, the political landscape appears challenging for Republicans, yet opportunities for gains exist in various gubernatorial contests nationwide.
In Jerusalem, large crowds have gathered around bonfires to mark the Orthodox Jewish holiday of Lag BaOmer, a time of joy and community.
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan is facing a potential ousting today as the Social Democrats exit his coalition over contentious austerity measures, leading to a confidence vote.
The European Commission has decided not to move forward with a significant revision of hazardous chemical regulations, initially promised under the Green Deal, following lobbying from industry groups.
As Spain's competition authority launches eight new enquiries into a recent blackout, the Portuguese energy firm EDP is among those scrutinized, though it firmly denies any involvement.
The World Health Organization has confirmed two cases of hantavirus aboard a cruise ship near Cape Verde, with five additional cases suspected and potential human transmission under investigation.
In a recent trial, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy attempted to demonstrate that payments from Libyan sources were not allocated to his 2007 presidential campaign. However, judges remained unconvinced.
Christophe Gleizes, a French journalist imprisoned in Algeria since 2024, has decided to forgo his appeal in favor of pursuing a presidential pardon, according to his family.
In an opinion piece for Euronews, Maksym Maksymov discusses how Russia frames child abduction as rescue, revealing a troubling propaganda strategy that continues to mislead many.
A mall-walking group in Portland, inspired by 1980s fashion, has gained significant popularity, attracting participants of all ages and promoting fitness and community.
The shrine of Imam Ali in Najaf, once bustling with pilgrims, now stands nearly deserted due to ongoing regional tensions, impacting local businesses reliant on tourism.
In a challenging economic environment shaped by geopolitical tensions, HSBC has reported a slight decline in profits, while UniCredit has exceeded market expectations.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's recent visit to Baku underscores Azerbaijan's strategic importance as an energy hub connecting Europe and Asia.
In a recent interview, Brazil’s Ambassador to the EU stressed the importance of a collective global effort to establish a new world order, following remarks from Canada's Prime Minister.