UK state pension age must rise for economy's sake, say experts
Research shows the ratio of retirees to workers in the UK is becoming unsustainable as the population ages and birth rates fall.
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UK state pension age must rise for economy's sake, say experts
Research shows the ratio of retirees to workers in the UK is becoming unsustainable as the population ages and birth rates fall.
Watch: Take a look inside the adorable Japanese cafe where you can cuddle with micro pigs
Micro-pig cafes are the latest in a series of animal coffee shops that have popped up in Japan, including ones with owls, hedgehogs and even snakes.
Commission open to revisit glyphosate decision pending research
Upcoming scientific evidence could reverse EU executive’s decision.
Iran used UK bank accounts to evade Western sanctions: FT
Two of the UK's biggest banks, Santander UK and Lloyds, provided accounts to British companies with links to Iran's intelligence services.
Europe's largest underwater telescope reveals what is really going on in the sea...and the universe
In this episode of Smart Regions, we take a deep dive into Sicily's underwater laboratory that could help us better understand the origins of our universe.
Consumers back Europe’s angry farmers but struggle to afford locally-produced food
In a Paris market, Moroccan clementines and Polish mushrooms cost about half the price of their French counterparts.
Stop exporting weapons and send them to Ukraine instead, Borrell urges EU countries
Member states should temporarily halt exports of weapons to countries other than Ukraine, Josep Borrell said on Monday, asking governments to take a "political decision" and step up ammunition supplies.
Latest news bulletin | February 5th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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At least 112 dead in Chile after forest fires ravage the country for three days
Chile’s President Gabriel Boric warned that the number of victims might rise as rescue services go through the homes that have collapsed because of the flames.
Latest news bulletin | February 5th – Morning
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US warns of more attacks on Iran-backed militants
After a series of airstrikes over the weekend, the United States warns of further retaliation if Iran-backed militias continue their attacks.
https://www.euronews.com/2024/02/05/us-warns-of-more-attacks-on-iran-backed-militants
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Latest news bulletin | February 4th – Midday
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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World Cancer Day: Forever chemicals in tap water might cause cancer to spread, study finds
Numerous studies have already associated PFAS with higher rates of cancers, including kidney, prostate and breast cancer.
Pedal power: This climate change play in Lithuania is activated using exercise bikes
The consciously designed bike can power your phone in 15 minutes - or put on an entire play, as audiences have seen in Lithuania.
‘I felt shame’: More emotional support after cancer could help patients to rebuild lives
As cancer cases rise globally, with an expected 23 per cent increase in Europe over the next two decades, some say providing better emotional support to patients is key.
Farmers in Greece dump apples and chestnuts in Europe's latest agriculture protest
In recent months, similar protests have swept Europe as farmers on the continent take their grievances over inflation, foreign competition and the costs of combating climate change to the streets.
At least 28 dead after bakery shelled in Russian-occupied Ukraine
Both Moscow and Kyiv have increasingly relied on longer-range attacks this winter amid largely unchanged positions on the 1,500-kilometre front line.
Dozens killed in Chile as forest fires rage in densely populated central areas
President Gabriel Boric warned that the death toll could worsen as four large fires burn in the region of Valparaiso, where firefighters have struggled to reach the most threatened neighbourhoods.
Farmers' protests have sprung up across Europe, even as some cease
Debts, cheap imports, price pressures... these are just some of the grievances on the lists of European farmers.
https://www.euronews.com/2024/02/03/farmers-protests-have-sprung-up-across-europe-even-as-some-cease