Some 1.7 million young people, or nearly a fifth of Italians aged 15 to 29, are not in education, employment or training of any kind. Only Romania is worse off in the EU, Istat, Italy's main statistics office, reported Friday.more
The EU Council today adopted a new regulation that addresses "sustainability for batteries and used batteries." The regulation will cover the entire life cycle of batteries - from production to reuse and recycling.more
It is time for Kylian Mbappe to leave PSG for the good of the club, according to Brazilian Leonardo, the former Paris Saint-Germain sporting director who was fired in May 2021 following tensions over his relationship with the famous French player.more
Thousands of passengers are facing travel disruption after easyJet axed 1,700 summer flights, as Britain's biggest budget airline battles with daily cancellations at its main base, London Gatwick.
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After a year in Austria, the willingness of women who left Ukraine because of the Russian invasion to return to their homeland has dropped significantly, according to a survey of about 1,000 people commissioned by the Austrian Integration Fund (OeIF). Only 13 percent of the women now have concrete plans to return to Ukraine, compared to 30 percent a year ago.more
Bayern Munich are still trying to sign England striker Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur. As reported by the media, the German champion made a second offer - this time in the amount of 80 million euros plus bonuses.more
Based on data collected by a smartwatch in just seven days, an artificial intelligence algorithm is able to detect Parkinson's disease several years before symptoms become noticeable. Such are the optimistic conclusions of an experiment conducted by researchers at the UK Dementia Research Institute (UKDRI) and Cardiff University.more
The completion of the match between Hubert Hurkacz and Novak Djokovic in the 1/8 finals of the singles, which was interrupted yesterday, and the performance of Jan Zieliński in the second round of doubles is the Polish plan for today in the grand slam tennis tournament on the grass courts of Wimbledon.more
At the upcoming NATO summit in Vilnius, Germany will push for a delay in Ukraine's accession, fearing it could lead the Alliance into war with Russia, Britain's Daily Telegraph reported yesterday.more
Members of Portugal's unicameral parliament have approved legislation eliminating so-called golden visas granted to citizens of non-Schengen countries. They were allowed to stay in the territory thanks to their acquired status as permanent residents of Portugal.more
Max Verstappen (Red Bull) won the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the 11th round of the Formula 1 World Championship, and consolidated his position as the series leader. This is the sixth consecutive victory of the defending Dutchman and the eighth this season.more
A second girl has died from her injuries after a car crashed into a school in south-west London on Thursday.
The Metropolitan Police has named eight-year-old Nuria Sajjad as the second victim.
Selena Lau, eight, also died after the incident in Wimbledon.more
The British public BBC station was again in a serious image crisis - this time because of one of its most famous presenters, who was supposed to pay a teenager or teenager over 35,000 for three years. pounds for pictures of a sexual nature.more
Iga Swiatek defeated the Swiss tennis player Belinda Bencic 6:7 (4-7), 7:6 (7-2), 6:3 and for the first time advanced to the Wimbledon Grand Slam quarterfinals. In the second set of the match, which lasted three hours, the Polish woman defended two match balls. She will fight for the semi-final tomorrow with the Ukrainian Elina Svitolina.more
Wenecja poszukuje lekarzy. "Najpiękniejsze miasto świata czeka na was”- to hasło kampanii, w której podkreśla się, że oferowana jest tam medykom jakość życia, która nie ma sobie równej.more
686 illegal immigrants on 53 boats crossed the English Channel to Britain on Friday, the highest daily total since the beginning of this year, the British Home Office said over the weekend.more
The Amsterdam Court of Appeal has ruled that the capital city of Schiphol must reduce the number of flights from 500,000 to 500,000. up to 460 thousand annually "Despite the expected damage to the aviation sector, the interests of the local residents are more important" - the chairman of the adjudication panel justified the judgment.more
In recent years, Polish meat has repeatedly been presented in a negative light by the British press. Poles living abroad also often have a bad opinion about him. Are concerns about its quality and safety justified? Let's recall the biggest "scandals" involving Polish meat.more