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Poo and neo-Nazi torches: Anti-Trump protest art ahead of elections
Two sculptures have mysteriously appeared in Washington ahead of the elections. Who is behind these satirical and Trump-mocking works of…
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The Atomium: A gateway to understanding nuclear energy
In this Q&A episode, we take you on a time travel to explore the origins of nuclear energy and address…
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How European firms indirectly invest millions in US elections
Pressure groups, known as PACs, with European ties are pouring money into US electoral campaigns. ADVERTISEMENT European corporations have indirectly…
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This robot artist is set to make history at a Sotheby’s auction
Ai-Da’s painting of Alan Turing, the father of modern computer science, is set to make history as the first artwork…
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The EU Parliament committee where citizens’ petitions go unheeded
The European Parliament committee on petitions called PETI is at citizens’ disposal for complaints, but it remains almost unknown to…
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What would a Trump victory mean for EU-China relations?
The EU has said it wants to de-risk relations with Beijing, but could the bloc face more pressure to toughen…
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Zelenskyy: North Korean troops pushing Russia’s war ‘beyond borders’
Western leaders say North Korea has sent around 10,000 soldiers to help Russia’s military campaign. ADVERTISEMENT Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy…
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Poland reopens discussion on Sunday trading
Since 2018, a number of trade-related activities have been banned on Sundays, but experts say changing consumer habits indicate a…
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Which sectors in Europe are most threatened by automation?
Eighty-three million positions might be at risk by 2027, with jobs in accommodation, wholesale and arts potentially severely impacted. ADVERTISEMENT…
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