World Patriarch of Bulgaria celebrated Feast of Saint Panteleimon in Samokov Sofia: On Friday evening, July 25, 2025, Patriarch Daniel of Bulgaria celebrated the Divine Liturgy in the Church of Saint Greece gets EU help to battle disastrous wildfires Athens: Greece battled wildfires that have ravaged homes and sparked evacuations for a second day on Sunday, with the help Saudi scouts explore culture, skills in Portugal Lisbon: The Saudi Arabian Scout Association delegation is participating in the 16th World Scout Moot, taking place in Portugal until Blue gold: How a Ghana mine’s troubles hit workers and UK politicians – and could cost British taxpayers London: In late 2020, amid the economic maelstrom unleashed by Covid-19, there were few better places to be than sitting UK high-altitude research and intelligence balloon soars to new heights London: UK Defence is developing use of uncrewed, high-altitude balloons to conduct intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, boosting national Italy: Airport strikes set to disrupt summer travel on July 26 Rome: Thousands of travellers risk disruption to their summer plans as airport workers across Italy are set to stage a Wildfires scorch Sicily as Italy battles blazes in multiple regions Rome: Firefighting efforts continued Friday to contain multiple wildfires that have erupted across Italy, particularly on the island of Sicily, Recognising Palestinian state before it is established may be ‘counterproductive’: Italy PM Meloni Rome: Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said that recognising the State of Palestine before it is established could be Sharp drop in Bulgarian general practitioners raises healthcare concerns Sofia: The number of general practitioners (GPs) in Bulgaria continues to decline sharply, while the patient load is increasing, according Hungary’s Orban to block EU budget unless funds released Budapest: Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatened on Saturday to torpedo the European Union’s new seven-year budget unless Brussels unlocks Portugal open to recognizing Palestinian state: FM Lisbon: Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel says his country is open to recognizing the State of Palestine, after France announced 41-year-old lawyer relocated to Paris, has no plans of moving back to the U.S.: ‘It’s where I’m supposed to be... Paris: After law school, Adriel Sanders, 41, found work as a corporate securities, mergers and acquisitions attorney. But she didn’t UK to airdrop aid in Gaza, evacuate children needing medical care London: The United Kingdom says it is working with Jordan on “forward plans” to airdrop aid into besieged Gaza and Meloni’s strategic rise — and what comes next Rome: Italy’s Prime Minister has passed the symbolic milestone of 1,000 days in office, making her one of the longest-serving Italy to co-chair the UN Food Security Summit in Ethiopia Rome: Food security stands as one of the core pillars of the Mattei Plan, Italy’s flagship strategy for cooperation with What Europe’s response to a no-deal with Trump could look like Brussels: Brussels is preparing for a no-deal scenario as uncertainty persists about if and when a trade agreement between the France's highest court annuls arrest warrant against ex Syrian president Assad Paris: France's highest court Friday annulled a French arrest warrant against Syria's ex-president Bashar al-Assad – issued before his ouster UK, Australia back embattled submarine deal with US London: Britain said Friday it will join Australia in a 50-year commitment to their nuclear-powered submarine pact with the United Italy: Labor union launches initiative to promote integration in Basilicata Rome: Italy's labor union UIL in the southern region of Basilicata has launched an initiative called 'Coordination on immigration' to Italy set to break tourism records as Rome prepares to host WTTC’s 25th global summit Rome: Travel & Tourism in Italy is poised for a record-breaking year, with international visitor spending forecast to hit an Italy cracks down on fashion sector Milan: A few unlawful businesses in the fashion supply chain have tainted the image of 'Made in Italy', Italy's industry « Previous 1 … 14 15 16 17 18 … 724 Next »