Emmanuel Macron will win the French presidential election this month. Probably. Despite the rise of far-right leader Marine Le Pen,
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125 salmonella cases linked to Ferrero chocolate factory in Belgium
Food safety authorities are investigating 125 cases of salmonella food poisoning reported in several European countries with evidence pointing to
Germany puts Gazprom subsidiary temporarily under state control
BERLIN — The German subsidiary of Russian gas company Gazprom will be put under trusteeship with immediate effect, German Economy Minister
Macron calls for more energy sanctions as Ukraine accuses Russia of war crimes
French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday called for more sanctions targeting Russian energy, in particular coal and oil, following reports
A critical moment for safe chemicals — without animal tests
Back in 2004, the European Commission estimated that chemical safety tests prompted by the introduction of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation
Romania to issue iodine tablets as Russian aggression continues in bordering Ukraine
Romania is launching a campaign to inform its citizens of how to store and take iodine tablets in the event
Poland’s Kaczyński criticizes Germany’s refusal to cut energy ties with Russia
The leader of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party has accused Germany and France of having a “strong inclination” toward
For Serbia’s Vučić, the big challenge comes after election day
BELGRADE — There’s no suspense over who will win Serbian elections on Sunday — President Aleksandar Vučić will triumph once
Pope lashes out at ‘potentate’ Putin over ‘anachronistic claims’ on Ukraine
Pope Francis on Saturday implicitly criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine during a speech in the
Britain’s top police officer Cressida Dick to leave the Met on April 10
Britain’s most senior police officer Cressida Dick is leaving her post at the end of next week, the Metropolitan Police