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Inside a new night train connecting Paris and Berlin, showcasing the modern amenities designed for comfortable overnight travel.
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Night Train Paris‑Berlin Launches, Strasbourg Left Behind – What It Means for European Mobility

A sleek, 12‑coach sleeper will roar from Paris to Berlin on 26 March 2026, promising a three‑times‑a‑week high‑speed night‑train that can outpace a short‑haul flight. The catch? It barrels past Strasbourg –…
Posted by Louise Carter December 13, 2025
The French game Clair Obscur wins top honors at the Game Awards, highlighting Europe's rising gaming industry and global export potential.
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French Game ‘Clair Obscur’ Wins Big at Game Awards – Europe’s Next Gaming Powerhouse

Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 ripped through the 2025 Game Awards, scooping a record nine trophies – including Game of the Year – and leaving heavyweight rivals such as Red Dead Redemption 2 in the…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 13, 2025
The display highlights the legacy of Italy's print media industry, raising questions about the future of its historic newspaper Gedi in the face of government ownership and foreign investment concerns.
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Gedi Sale Sparks ‘Golden Power’ Debate in Italy

The sale of GEDI Gruppo Editoriale could hand Italy’s second‑most‑read daily and three national radio stations to a Greek‑based media group backed by a Saudi sovereign‑wealth fund, igniting a fierce debate over…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 13, 2025
Commuters aboard Madrid’s new Line 6 metro, marking a key transport upgrade for the capital and its suburbs.
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Madrid’s New Line 6 Opens – A Metro Boost for the Iberian Commute

The new stretch of Madrid’s iconic Line 6 – the “Circular” – is back in service as of 20 December, a full eleven days ahead of schedule and just in time for…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 13, 2025
Apple's AI strategy is poised to challenge Europe's tech ambitions, as highlighted by a futuristic map centered on the Apple logo and the EU flag.
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Apple’s AI Coup: Former Google & Microsoft Execs Join the Fight for Europe’s Tech Future

Apple has ploughed a heavyweight from Google‑Microsoft into its European AI engine, and the message is clear: the Cupertino giant is intent on reshaping the continent’s tech map before the…
Posted by Louise Carter December 13, 2025
Madrid's central district bustles with traffic as new low-emission zone regulations take effect, granting a one-year grace period for unlicensed polluting vehicles.
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Madrid Extends Low‑Emission Zone – Drivers Get a One‑Year Grace Until 2026

Madrid has rolled back its clean‑air deadline, giving the roughly 15 000 oldest petrol cars a one‑year grace period until 31 December 2026. The city council announced the postponement on 11 December, citing a court ruling that forced…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 12, 2025
A modern smart faucet in a home kitchen, highlighting the digital connectivity of everyday appliances that can be vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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Hackers Tap Dutch Water Fountain – A Chilling Look at EU Cyber‑Security Gaps

A Russian‑linked hacking group slipped into a Dutch municipal water‑supply network in March 2024, gaining direct access to the SCADA system that controls public fountains and treatment plants – a breach…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 12, 2025
AI-generated Disney characters exemplify the company's strategic investment in AI platforms like OpenAI's Sora, poised to reshape European media landscapes.
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Disney’s $1 bn AI Gamble: What It Means for European Media

Disney has ploughed a $1 billion into OpenAI’s new text‑to‑video tool Sora, giving the world’s biggest media conglomerate the right to let users generate short clips starring Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars icons…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 12, 2025
An infographic highlighting the growing trend of adult ADHD diagnoses in Berlin and across Germany.
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ADHD Boom: Why Adult Diagnoses Are Tripling Across Europe

The adult ADHD boom is no longer a niche headline – it’s a continent‑wide health emergency. The number of new adult ADHD diagnoses in Germany has tripled over the past…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 12, 2025
Dutch farmers protest with a convoy of tractors, displaying signs that signal resistance to imports, raising concerns over food supply chains for the UK.
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Dutch Farmers’ Intimidation Tactics Threaten UK Food Supplies

Dutch hard‑line farmers have turned bailiffs into protest tools, storming regional politician offices in North‑Brabant and warning of “economic retaliation” if the nitrogen‑reduction agenda is not softened Dutch hard‑line farmers sent…
Posted by Louise Carter December 12, 2025

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