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Ten dead after shooter opens fire at Canadian high school

The attack brought to Canada the type of mass shooting more common in the neighboring United States, and was carried out by a shooter...

Council of Europe strips former head of immunity over Epstein probe

Norway's white-collar crimes police have opened an investigation into Thorbjoern Jagland, former prime minister and foreign minister and ex-chair of the Nobel Peace Prize...

Big Tech may have to do more to combat cyberbullying, EU says

The European Union anti-cyberbullying initiative comes as countries around the world consider curbing children's social media access because of its impact on their health...

Britain secures record amount of solar in renewable power auction

The country has a target to largely decarbonise its electricity sector by 2030, which will require a huge scale-up of renewable power, including wind...

Tesla names Europe executive to head global sales, Bloomberg News reports

The move follows the departure of Tesla's head of North American sales, Raj Jegannathan, marking the latest in a string of executive exits at...

Britain’s financial regulator seeks to block crypto exchange HTX from UK social media

The regulator said it wanted Alphabet's Google and Apple to remove HTX products from UK app stores and HTX's social media accounts for UK-based...

Europe risks losing nascent green hydrogen industry to China, executives warn

The industry endured a bruising 2025, with many projects cancelled or delayed amid high European energy costs and cheaper fossil fuel-based hydrogen International News via...

Microsoft exploring using advanced power lines to make data centers more energy-efficient

Big Tech's effort to swiftly build and electrify giant data centers across the U.S. to expand technologies like artificial intelligence has been slowed by...

EU Parliament backs digital euro, aligns with Council on online‑ and offline‑ready currency

The endorsement matters because the European Central Bank needs Parliament's legislative approval before it can issue a digital euro, meaning its goal of a...

Ireland rolls out pioneering basic income scheme for artists

Ireland began the three-year trial in 2022 to help artists recover from COVID-19 shutdowns International News via Reuters: Ireland rolled out a permanent basic income scheme...

Ryanair signs multi-billion dollar CFM deal to secure engine parts

The plants will probably be based in continental Europe and the first will open in 2028, using Ryanair's financial strength to purchase spare parts...

South Korea revives plan to add medical students; doctors criticise bid

A healthcare crisis was unleashed from February 2024 to late 2025 after walkouts by thousands of trainee doctors to protest similar, but larger increases...
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