A Spanish judge has ordered 12 European newspapers to stop publishing information about the "Football Leaks" – revelations about alleged tax fraud by professional footballers, including Real Madrid's ...
PARIS—Newspapers across Europe on Thursday showed solidarity with the victims of the shooting at French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, reprinting an array of cartoons and slogans across their pages ...
One of the biggest newspapers in the Netherlands is warning its readers that Dutch citizens should get accustomed to the notion that electricity will not always be available to them in the future. NRC ...
Gloating is not endearing, but after suffering through decades of watching my beloved Chicago Cubs lose, after they finally won a World Series in 2016, I’ll admit that I spent a while reading articles ...
(ANSA) - ROME, OCT 15 - The Italian federation of newspaper publishers FIEG said Wednesday that it has filed a complaint to the nation's communications authority Agcom against Google's AI Overviews ...
EUROPEANS, LIKE MUCH of the rest of the world for that matter, are following the U.S. presidential election campaign very closely. Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, and even Mike Huckabee ...
Through a textual analysis of national newspaper articles covering European central bankers' statements and policy decisions from 1999 to 2011, I derive the concerns expressed by national media in the ...
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk urged European nations to step up investment in their defense, saying the continent isn't ready for the current "prewar era." Tusk made the remarks during a recent ...
The bloodiest conflict in the world right now is not in Gaza nor even in Ukraine: it is in Sudan. While European newspapers splash photographs of cerebral palsy victims and allege starvation, it is ...
Since 2008, a negative image of China has prevailed in Europe, leading to the country’s image crisis in the region. The state has implemented several policies to improve such a perception. This paper ...
From Dublin to Rome, hundreds of thousands of Europeans took to the streets across Western Europe last weekend to protest Israel's supposed genocide of Palestinians. In Amsterdam, 250,000 people ...