Europe
- Mar- 2022 -19 MarchDH Latest News
Hang on! Turkey opens longest suspension bridge to link Europe with Asia ;
On Friday (March 18), Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan opened the 1915 Canakkale Bridge, which is the longest suspended bridge.…
Read More » - 18 MarchDH Latest News
The Spanish sky is spectacular with its red and orange hues ! Take a look ;
Spain’s strange red-orange sky made the social media rounds, as netizens marveled at the object of their awe. They didn’t…
Read More » - 17 MarchDH Latest News
UNSC to vote on Russia’s actions in Ukraine on Friday
The United Nations Security Council is expected to vote on a Russian-drafted appeal for aid access and civilian safety in…
Read More » - 17 MarchDH Latest News
Europe seeks breakthrough ideas on climate change policies in the midst of energy crisis
On Thursday, EU environmental ministers will be assessing progress in drafting a slew of new climate change rules, with countries…
Read More » - 15 MarchDH Latest News
Hungary will stay away from Ukraine conflict, says PM Orban
Hungary will not send weapons to Ukraine and will remain neutral in the conflict, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said at…
Read More » - 12 MarchDH Latest News
Britain and Germany say Russian demands could lead to collapse of Iran deal
The United Kingdom and Germany cautioned Russia on Saturday that its demands for economic guarantees with Iran risked jeopardising an…
Read More » - 12 MarchDH Latest News
The Ukraine war at a glance: A visual guide
On 24 February, Russia launched its attack from all directions: north, south, and east. Land, sea, and airstrikes have been…
Read More » - 12 MarchDH Latest News
The world’s deadliest sniper, ‘Wali’, battles the Russians
An elite Canadian sniper nicknamed ‘Wali,’ one of the world’s most fearsome snipers has reached the war-torn country amid intense…
Read More » - 11 MarchDH Latest News
Inflation spares Switzerland while Europe grapples in spiking prices
While the rest of Europe is dealing with rising prices, inflation in Switzerland is so low that certain essential costs…
Read More » - 9 MarchDH Latest News
European stock markets open the day higher as investors calculate impact of oil crisis
After three days of losses, European market indices recovered some ground in early trade on Wednesday, as crude prices increased…
Read More » - 8 MarchDH Latest News
Inflation fueled by war adds to Europe’s cost-of-living crisis
Europeans, who are already struggling to make ends meet due to growing living costs, are now facing an even greater…
Read More » - 7 MarchDH Latest News
‘War in Europe, refugees, and the fall of a dictator in 2022’: The predictions of Nostradamus!
What do you know about the French astrologer Nostradamus who predicted a European war, attacks on a city, and the…
Read More » - 6 MarchDH Latest News
Sweden and Finland plan on further strengthening security cooperation
Sweden and Finland will strengthen their security cooperation in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, their prime ministers announced…
Read More » - 3 MarchDH Latest News
Closure of sea ports loom large ; seaborne gas supplies from Russia get disrupted
The ship tracking data and trade sources published on Wednesday revealed that the supplies of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG)…
Read More » - Feb- 2022 -24 FebruaryUS
Breaking: NATO does not intend to send troops into Ukraine, says Stolenberg
NATO has no soldiers in Ukraine and has no intentions to send any, according to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg during…
Read More » - 23 FebruaryDH Latest News
Replacing Russian supply to Europe ‘almost impossible,’ says Qatar
In the case of an interruption due to a confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, neither Qatar nor any other country…
Read More » - 23 FebruaryDH Latest News
Researchers rediscover ‘Balkanatolia’, the lost continent between Asia, Africa and Europe
Researchers have named a low-lying continent that existed 40 million years ago between Asia, Africa, and Europe as ‘Balkanatolia’. According…
Read More » - 22 FebruaryCanada
Russia is essentially a ‘big gas station,’ ‘otherwise incredibly unimportant’ in global economy, says Har…
On Monday, Moscow declared the independence of two Ukrainian breakaway regions and dispatched soldiers to the region, heightening the risk…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryDH Latest News
Major storm strikes northern Europe, kills atleast 9 more
On Friday, the second significant storm in three days wreaked havoc throughout northern Europe, killing at least nine people as…
Read More » - 19 FebruaryUS
United States reports largest Russian troop buildup since World War II
Russia denies planning a military invasion of Ukraine, but Western leaders say it’s likely to happen soon. There are currently…
Read More » - 16 FebruaryDH Latest News
US approves new headlights for vehicles that wont dazzle oncoming drivers
Anyone who has ever been temporarily dazzled by an incoming car’s high-beam headlights will be relieved to hear this. Highway…
Read More » - 16 FebruaryDH Latest News
Linking funds to respect for rule of law approved by EU court
The European Union’s highest court concluded on Wednesday that the 27-nation union can link financial support for member nations to…
Read More » - 15 FebruaryDH Latest News
Investors calculate impact of Russia invading Ukraine as Asian markets fall
On Tuesday, Asian stock indices fell as investors considered the ramifications of a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. After stock…
Read More » - 13 FebruaryDH Latest News
United States exports every molecule of LNG possible
For the first time on Saturday, tankers docked or loaded at all seven of the United States’ liquefied natural gas…
Read More » - 10 FebruaryDH Latest News
Bicycle trailers expose children to more pollution than their parents!
Researchers have found that children riding bicycle trailers are subjected to higher levels of pollution than adults. Bike trailers are…
Read More » - 10 FebruaryDH Latest News
‘Are we responsible for killing Neanderthals’? A new discovery could explain this…
Europe was first inhabited by Neanderthals 400,000 years ago. According to current theories, the species went extinct around 40,000 years…
Read More » - 7 FebruaryDH Latest News
Meta says data regulations may cause Facebook, Instagram shutdown in Europe
CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg has threatened to shut down his social media sites Facebook and Instagram in Europe if…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -31 JanuaryDH Latest News
The Green Party of Germany elects new leadership team focused on climate
As the Greens Party of Germany tries to adjusts to its role in the country’s new government coalition, the climate-focused…
Read More » - 31 JanuaryUK
In 19 euro-zone nations, growth decelerates by the end of 2021
The European economy slowed substantially at the end of last year, as an increase in COVID-19 cases caused by the…
Read More » - 31 JanuaryDH Latest News
Two ships collide off the Dutch coast; evacuation ongoing
On Monday, after colliding with another ship and taking on water, emergency helicopters began removing crews from a ship that…
Read More » - 30 JanuaryDH NEWS
Storm Malik wreaks havoc on northern Europe, killing at least four people
Over the weekend, a powerful winter storm slammed through Northern Europe, killing at least four people, wrecking homes and cars,…
Read More » - 28 JanuaryDH Latest News
Russia aims for Olympic gold in Beijing despite rising tensions
For the second time, Russia will compete in the Olympics in Beijing under a backdrop of international turmoil. A buildup…
Read More » - 27 JanuaryDH Latest News
Migrant crisis continues in Libya along with EU border training
A confidential European Union military report calls for the continuation of a contentious EU programme to train and equip Libya’s…
Read More » - 25 JanuaryDH Latest News
Jews honour their rescuers, 77 years after Auschwitz
The world commemorates the 77th anniversary of the liberation of the German Nazi Auschwitz concentration and extermination camp on January…
Read More » - 25 JanuaryDH Latest News
Europe may be moving towards COVID-19 pandemic ‘endgame’: WHO
Days after World Health Organization (WHO) Head-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned world leaders that the Covid-19 pandemic ‘is nowhere near…
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