European news digest of August 2022
After an all-time dry July, August did little to improve the weather situation.
Read Moreby Astrid Schneider-Maunoury | Sep 16, 2022 | Economy, Europe | 0
After an all-time dry July, August did little to improve the weather situation.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Jul 25, 2022 | Economy, Europe | 0
Resignation, elections, rotating presidency, etc… The European news is rich in this month of July 2022. Discover it in our latest European news digest.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Jun 27, 2022 | Europe, Non classé | 0
Jubilee, war, elections, etc… The European news is rich in this month of June
2022. Discover it in our latest European news digest.
by Stéphane Ebran | Jun 8, 2022 | Europe | 0
Following the general election in Northern Ireland on 5 May, the Republican party Sinn Féin came out on top with 29% of the vote. This is a historic score for the party, which advocates the reunification of Northern Ireland with the Republic of Ireland, and which for the first time has come out on top in the Northern Ireland general election.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | May 2, 2022 | Europe, Non classé | 0
As the war in Ukraine enters its third month, the economic consequences for Europe are becoming more apparent by the day. In some countries, such as France and Germany, shortages of certain products, such as sunflower oil, are beginning to appear.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Apr 2, 2022 | Europe | 0
The Ukrainian conflict keeps on going, with Russian armed forces having taken the port of Mariupol and a large part of the left bank of the Dnieper river. European countries, and particularly neighboring countries, are hosting streams of civilian refugees.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Mar 14, 2022 | Europe | 0
The European news in February 2022 was very busy, politically, economically and in terms of health. War in Ukraine, inflation, sanctions, Covid, etc…
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Feb 11, 2022 | Europe | 0
The links between Russia and Ukraine are long-standing and complex to understand from a Western perspective. Russians often consider Ukraine as the cradle of their civilization.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Dec 17, 2021 | Europe | 0
Seven million Bulgarians were called to the polls to elect their president and renew their MPs. The elections took place in a difficult political context for the country, as these were already three parlementary elections this year
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Nov 7, 2021 | Europe | 0
This summit comes at a time when the pandemic crisis seems to be slowly fading into the background, in a context of heightened tensions, especially between the United States and China.
Read Moreby Stéphane Ebran | Oct 2, 2021 | Europe | 0
Angela Merkel has been the German Chacellor since 2005 and she is leaving her position after sixteen years in place. Among its major decisions, one can note the exit from nuclear energy, a contested but cunning decision.
Read Moreby Rozenn Ngoma | Sep 20, 2021 | Europe | 0
Find out what happened in Europe during this summer in four bullet points: Covid + forest fires + Afghanistan + fighter jets battle
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