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Coca-Cola drinks recalled in 3 European countries

The company said the recalled drinks had a higher level of the chemical chlorate, but the risk to consumers is low.

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'I went to Europe's most hated city- there was wee and cranes but beer was good'

There's one thing that all Brits have in common - moaning about the weather and wishing they were on holiday. So, in an attempt to relieve myself...

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Fact check: Which European countries practice birthright citizenship?

President Donald Trump incorrectly said that the US is "the only country" that automatically confers citizenship to children born in its territory....

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The little country with Europe's smallest army - just 939 people and 2 choppers

As the Transatlantic relationship with the US lays in tatters and NATO slowly crumbles, many European nations have begun wondering who will defend...

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DRC conflict: Why is the EU facing calls to suspend Rwanda deal?

Diplomatic sources say the bloc is facing calls to suspend its wide-ranging minerals agreement with Rwanda amid fears it is inflaming the escalating...

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Belgian airspace reopens after tech issue forced closure

The system outage forced a plane carrying Prime Minister Robert Fico to turn around and head back to Slovakia.

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Minimum wages in Europe: How does your country compare in 2025?

Minimum wages rose faster than inflation in most EU member states and candidate countries, leading to real wage growth across the region. Euronews...

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AI on the rise among European businesses: How are they using it?

Large enterprises are adopting Artificial Intelligence more than small and medium-sized ones, with significant differences in the way each of them...

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Katie Price shows off her plump pout after getting lip filler

Katie Price showed off her plump pout on Friday after heading to the aesthetics clinic to have yet more lip filler injected. The former glamour...

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Angela Rayner dealt huge blow as major 'workers rights' plan faces chop

The Deputy Prime Minister is expected to be dealt a major blow after reports ministers are set to axe plans to give people the “right to switch...

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