Apple halted most of its advertising on Twitter: Elon Musk

Musk also claims Apple threatening to withhold twitter from its app store  Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk has announced that Apple has stopped all its advertising on...

Meta fined € 265 million by Irish watchdog

Facebook parent Meta has been charged with breaching EU data privacy laws  After being fined in March for €17 million and then €405 million in September, Meta is...

Battery plants in EU not feasible with high energy costs: VW chief

Volkswagen head Thomas Schäfer states industrial projects for electric cars not viable without policy to control rising energy prices  As German automotive manufacturer Volkswagen(VW) prepares for an electric...
Fast food for kids in France is becoming more unhealthy

Fast food for kids in France is becoming more unhealthy

French news site Le Parisien has reported on a study that shows that children's meals in fast food restaurants in the country have become more unhealthy in...
More than 80% of Europeans have used dietary supplements in last year

More than 80% of Europeans have used dietary supplements in last year

A poll has revealed that 88% of Europeans have used a dietary supplement at some point in their lifetime, with 93% of those who had done so...
Denmark expects sharp rise in price of electricity due to cold snap

Denmark expects sharp rise in price of electricity due to cold snap

Danish news site DR has warned readers that there is likely to be a significant rise in electricity prices in December, as Europe looks to face a...
Germany and Qatar agree deal for LNG imports starting in 2026

Germany and Qatar agree deal for LNG imports starting in 2026

The Energy Minister of Qatar, Saad Sharida al-Kaabi, has announced that the company Qatar Energy is planning to begin delivering LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) to Germany from...
French Minister admits "abuses" over use of consultancies

French Minister admits “abuses” over use of consultancies

The French Minister of Economy has admitted that over the past few years there had been “abuses” when it came to the use of consulting firms like...

Union announces national rail strike in Austria for Monday

Austria is facing major transport disruption as a result of a rail strike called by the trade union Vida. After the fifth round of negotiations on pay...
Faroe Islands extends fishing agreement with Russia despite criticism

Faroe Islands extends fishing agreement with Russia despite criticism

Danish broadcaster DR has announced that the Faroe Islands will extend a highly debated fishing agreement with Russia, despite criticism both from the opposition and within the...
German consumers ready to change habits to combat climate crisis

German consumers ready to change habits to fight climate change

A survey by the Federation of German Consumer Organisations (VZBV) has helped to reveal both the impact of inflation on consumers as well as the attitudes of...
EU Parliament President "must commend" Poland for role in Ukraine

The Bavarian town aiming for electricity self-sufficiency

As Germany struggles with the energy crisis triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, BBC News have visited the Bavarian town of Abensberg where the residents have...
UK retailers turn to EU to help resolve egg shortage

UK retailers turn to EU to help resolve egg shortage

Retailers in the United Kingdom have been forced to put limits on the sale of eggs due to one of the worst-ever outbreaks of avian flu.  In comments...
Volkswagen and union agree 8.5% pay increase for workers

Volkswagen and union agree 8.5% pay increase for workers

A deal has been reached between the car manufacturer Volkswagen and Germany’s biggest trade union, IG Metall, over an 8.5% increase in pay for workers. This payment...
German copmanies stocking up in face of supply chain uncertainty

German companies stocking up in face of supply chain uncertainty

German industry is responding to the disruption in international supply chains by stocking up in warehouses. A survey by the Munich-based Ifo Institute demonstrates that 68% of...
European Parliament approves gender quotas for board rooms

European Parliament approves gender quotas for board rooms

The European Parliament has given its approval to the Women on Boards Directive, a law that will implement quotas to achieve greater gender balance on corporate boards...
Estonia arrests two men alleged of crypto fraud worth $575m

Estonia arrests two men alleged of crypto fraud worth $575m

Two men have been arrested by police in Estonia for having allegedly run a $575m cryptocurrency scam involving hundreds of thousands of victims.  The case was jointly investigated...
Increase in fuel prices after French government withdraws discounts

Increase in fuel prices after French government withdraws discounts

Prices at the pump have soared in France over the last week, after the government ended a scheme to give discounts to road users.  The Ministry of Ecological...
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