EU adds 28 Belarus officials, ‘propagandists’ to blacklist
The European Union on Monday added 28 officials and ‘propagandists’ in Belarus to a sanctions blacklist over the repression of opponents of leader...
The European Union on Monday added 28 officials and ‘propagandists’ in Belarus to a sanctions blacklist over the repression of opponents of leader...
THE recognition of Palestine by Ireland, Norway, Slovenia and Spain shows how European diplomacy can go from words to deeds. Coupled with concrete steps to affect domestic change on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides, this could help mobilise international diplomacy behind the EU’s longstanding foreign policy goal of securing...
When academic Jathan Sadowski reached for an analogy last year to describe how AI programmes decay, he landed on the term ‘Habsburg AI’...
High representative of the European Union Josep Borrell Fontelles said that it was vital for Bangladesh that an orderly and peaceful transition towards a democratically elected government was ensured, in full respect of human rights and democratic principles...
Corrects story dated August 1 to change headline and 1st para to ‘heat’ instead of extreme heat, following a correction issued by WHO Europe on August 2.
The European Union’s landmark law on artificial intelligence came into force on Thursday, which Brussels vows will drive innovation while protecting...
FIFA said on Thursday it had invited FIFPRO Europe and the European Leagues body for talks following a dispute over the sport’s calendar.
The European Union on Wednesday said that it postponed negotiation talks with Bangladesh on a new cooperation agreement amid widespread criticism at home and abroad over killings of more than 200 people during student protests for government job quota reform...
Though a number of countries expressed their concern over the recent violence in Bangladesh, 14 foreign missions stationed in Dhaka have jointly written to foreign minister Hasan Mahmud seeking a sustainable solution to the issue to ensure a lasting peace in the country...
BRUSSELS is working hard to boycott Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán’s EU Council Presidency. The background: Orbán’s trips to Kiev, Moscow and Beijing, which were aimed at negotiating a ceasefire agreement, are infuriating EU leaders and the governments in Berlin, Paris and other capitals...
German investor confidence fell for the first time in a year in July, a key survey said on July 16, as the prospects for Europe’s largest economy seemed to darken once again...
IN THE past decade, the youth from economically marginal class in Bangladesh are increasingly seeking employment opportunities in foreign countries, predominantly in the Middle East, Europe, and America. This phenomenon, driven by the allure of quick financial solvency, is becoming a defining characteristic of our labour market...
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday won a second five-year term that she promised would see the EU bolstering its defence capability, strengthening its...
China posted on Monday lower than expected growth in the second quarter, with all eyes on how top officials gathering for a key meeting in Beijing might seek to tackle the country’s deepening economic malaise...
France does not know where its government is headed and the armed forces also took an unusual detour at the start of their annual Bastille Day march on Sunday....
The Kremlin on Saturday warned that the deployment of US missiles in Germany could make European capitals targets for Russian missiles in a repeat of Cold War-style confrontation...
ISRAEL’S war on Gaza has gone on for more than nine months, following the Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023. A Palestinian territory that has been under Israeli occupation since 1967, Gaza, along with Israel and the Palestinian territories of East Jerusalem and the West Bank, it is about the same distance away from Europe...
TWO recent events have shattered complacency about the specter of a fascist takeover globally that a number of us have been warning about for some time now. In Europe, far-right parties scored impressive gains in the elections to the European Parliament in June. In Germany, the Alternative for Germany and other like-minded parties...
Europe’s new Ariane 6 rocket successfully blasted off for the first time on Tuesday, releasing satellites into orbit and restoring the continent’s independent access to space...
Europe’s stock markets rose Wednesday following a record-breaking Wall Street performance after US Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell hinted at interest-rate cuts later this year...
German theatre artiste Laurie Cannac performed a monodrama based a European fairy tale titled Wolfed Down at the Experimental Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in the capital on Tuesday...
Europe’s main stock markets slipped Tuesday as investors tracked new political landscapes in France and Britain and looked ahead to testimony from Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell...
Europe’s main equity markets rebounded from initial losses but the euro fell as investors digested snap French elections in which a hung parliament appeared the...
EUROPE has been relegated to play second fiddle in the Middle East, a region once dominated by its post World War One powers and is struggling for years to...
Amazon must hand over more information to the EU on what steps the US e-commerce giant has taken to comply with new digital rules, the European Commission...
Catania airport on the Italian island of Sicily was closed on Friday after Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, erupted and spewed ash into the...
German factory orders fell for a fifth consecutive month in May, official data showed Thursday, the latest sign that the recovery in Europe’s biggest economy was struggling to gain momentum...
The European Union on Thursday slapped extra provisional duties of up to 38 per cent on Chinese electric car imports because of ‘unfair’ state subsidies, despite Beijing’s warnings the move would unleash a trade war...
The European Union has transferred a grant of €60.125 million (around Tk 760.58 crore) to the government of Bangladesh, following its successful implementation of some key ongoing education reforms, in line with the 2010 National Education Policy and the related Sustainable Development Goals...
Eurozone stock markets rallied Wednesday and the euro rose on hopes France could avoid a far-right majority in looming polls, while London also gained ground on the eve of its general election...