Norway's Pioneering Efforts in Aurora Borealis Research Continue
Norway's northern region spearheads an unprecedented scientific project with a 10,000-antenna radar to study the aurora borealis.
Reporting on European geopolitics including EU policy, NATO developments, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and political shifts across the continent.
Norway's northern region spearheads an unprecedented scientific project with a 10,000-antenna radar to study the aurora borealis.
Ukraine's president, in a BBC interview, asserts that Putin's actions are causing World War III, urging global intervention to halt further escalation.
Norway’s northern region elevates aurora research with a 10,000-antenna radar, marking a pivotal leap in understanding the northern lights.
Peter Mandelson, ex-UK ambassador to the US, released on bail post-arrest over ties with Jeffrey Epstein, stirring diplomatic and political controversies.
Germany rekindles diplomatic ties with China, signaling strategic shifts in Western foreign policy post-pandemic.
Germany holds a state memorial for Rita Süssmuth, reflecting her impact on gender equality and the ongoing gender pay gap issue.
As peace talks falter, Donetsk residents face an uncertain fate if Ukraine cedes the region to Russia.
As the transatlantic alliance evolves, Europe explores self-reliance in defense, reimagining regional security beyond US aid.
Marking four years of conflict, Ukraine remains engulfed in a tumultuous struggle as diplomatic solutions seem distant amid continued fighting.
The EU suspends its US trade deal, awaiting clarity post-Supreme Court ruling on Trump's tariffs, as the former president warns countries not to 'play games.'
Thousands demonstrate in Dortmund and Düsseldorf against Björn Höcke's participation in AfD events, highlighting fierce opposition within Germany.
A US Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs sparks mixed reactions in Europe, with leaders weighing economic impacts and uncertainties.