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Brussels Approve Rules To Give New Life to Gas and Diesel Engines
Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.
Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.
The promise comes as polls tighten ahead of Sunday’s regional elections in Catalonia.
The same unit that uncovered the government’s €10 million mask corruption scandal is investigating influence trafficking.
PM describes media as a “mud machine, encouraged by the right and the ultra-right.”
A campaign group says the chatbot provides false information about people that cannot be corrected.
Despite threatening to resign, the premier announced on Monday that he has decided to remain in office.
One driver incurred 30 fines taking his child to the hospital for treatment before a judge’s ruling canceled the penalties.
New French inquiry could shed light on dormant Spanish Pegasus case.
Europeans will know where their toothpicks, tofu, and espresso beans come from—with a higher price tag, and with minimal boon to the environment.
For the first time, the political arm of disbanded terror group ETA has a chance to govern the region.