The number of Italians living abroad and immigrants in Italy is almost equal; there are about 5 million of them - announced in the report of the Migrantes Foundation. It was reported that emigration from Italy increased by 3 percent in the year of the pandemic.more
Electricity prices in Germany are currently higher than in most countries in the world. Higher prices can be found in developing countries, the daily Spiegel reports today.more
Ministers are being urged to allow low-cost, paint-only zebra crossings on side roads to encourage more walking, after research showed they made drivers significantly more likely to stop for pedestrians.more
The civic project "Stop abortion", which equates abortion with murder, will pass the first reading and then should be sent for further work in the Sejm - this is the scenario that emerges from the words of MPs from the governing coalition, writes today's "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna".more
Older and vulnerable people have been urged to get their Covid-19 booster jabs as part of a “national mission” to help avoid a return to coronavirus restrictions over Christmas.more
In Netherlands face masks were brought back on Saturday. The use of the coronavirus pass system has also been extended to more places whholandiiholandiiere people meet, including museums and outdoor cafe terraces.more
The death of a pregnant Polish woman has reignited debate over abortion in one of Europe's most devoutly Catholic countries, with activists saying she could still be alive if it were not for a near total ban on terminating pregnancies.more
Customers are Christmas shopping early, retailer Marks & Spencer has said, with nearly half expecting to have finished buying gifts by the end of November.more
As rent prices soar in the Capital, many are looking to sell up and set up new lives elsewhere. Many may already have a dream place in mind, a little way out of London, to avoid soaring housing costs and be able to afford to splash out a little more on a lavish lifestyle.more
The UK is home to around 10.8 million owned pet cats. But the number of unowned cats living on our streets has remained largely unknown — until now.more
Greece on Tuesday announced tougher restrictions on most activities for unvaccinated people, as the country registered a record high in new infections for the second day in a row.more
Four energy suppliers have become the latest companies to go bust amid the soaring cost of wholesale gas prices. Omni Energy Limited, MA Energy Limited, Zebra Power Limited, and Ampoweruk Ltd have ceased trading, the regulator Ofgem said.more
Faced with sharply rising coronavirus cases, the caretaker prime minister of the Netherlands said Tuesday that the Dutch government is reinstituting an order to wear face masks in public places like stores and libraries and mandating an extension for the use of COVID-19 passes.more
51 percent Poles believe that homosexuality is admittedly a deviation from the norm, but it should be tolerated. 23 percent considers it normal, and 17 percent. as abnormal, which should not be tolerated - says CBOS.more
The hearing in the case of the Turów mine will be held at the Court of Justice of the EU in Luxembourg on November 9, the CJEU said in a press release.more
Fears of coronavirus infection have increased compared to September, the CBOS survey indicated. 51 percent of respondents fear coronavirus infection, while 48 percent have no such concerns.more
Sweden has the largest poverty gap in the EU between children born in the country and those from migrant families, to the detriment of the latter, according to a report published on Wednesday by the NGO Save the Children.more
President Andrzej Duda continues to be the country’s most trusted politician, ahead of the prime minister and the leader of the grassroots movement Poland 2050, a new poll has found.more