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The UK has plummeted to a new low in European rankings for LGBT+ rights, despite having topped the list just a decade ago.
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Against a backdrop of the mayhem caused by the first 100 days of the Trump administration, Europe is faced with a number of ...
The average value of a solar PPA signed in Europe in the first quarter of 2025 was just 1.3% higher than in the previous ...
Eight countries surrounding the Baltic Sea have pledged to work together in investing and completing interconnectors in the ...
The right wing thought its time had finally come. The United States, leader of the world’s liberal democratic bloc, was going ...
The UK has dropped to 22nd in the list of most LGBTQ+ friendly countries in Europe. Each year, an international human rights group called ILGA-Europe ranks 49 countries on their legal and policy ...
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Europe’s annual rankings of nations, having topped the list 10 years ago. The Rainbow Map and Index has been published ...
Stephen Wynne-Jones catches up with Giedrius Bandzevičius, CEO of Rimi Baltic, following its recent takeover by Salling Group ...