Die Titlis Bergbahnen haben im Geschäftsjahr 2022/23 den Gewinn stark gesteigert. Es kamen wieder deutlich mehr Besucher auf den Titlis. Ganz so viele wie vor der Corona-Pandemie waren es aber noch nicht.
Die EU-Mitgliedstaaten haben sich am Mittwoch (10. Januar) auf ein partielles Mandat geeinigt, um mit dem EU-Parlament über neue Ukraine-Hilfen zu verhandeln. Doch Ungarns Veto bleibt trotz Entspannungssignalen ein Hindernis.
Des individus non identifiés ont attaqué le bâtiment de la Télévision tchèque (CT) à Prague mercredi (10 janvier), laissant une pancarte critiquant la façon dont la chaîne publique rend compte de la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas, a déclaré mercredi le directeur de la CT, Jan Souček.
Die tableaus der Australian Open sind da, Stan Wawrinka bekommt es in der 1. Runde mit einem Franzosen zu tun. Viktorija Golubic trifft auf die Weltnummer 16.
Rumänische Landwirte und Spediteure haben am Mittwoch (10. Januar) Straßenblockaden in Bukarest und anderen Städten errichtet. Grund dafür sind unter anderem die hohen Preise für Haftpflichtversicherungen.
Le ministre de l’Agriculture Francesco Lollobrigida et beau-frère de la Première ministre Giorgia Meloni, ainsi que l’ancien Premier ministre Mario Draghi font tous deux l’objet de fréquentes discussions quant à la question de savoir qui ira s’installer à Bruxelles et dans quel rôle avant les élections européennes de 2024.
In this episode of EURACTIV’s Beyond the Byline podcast, we look into Charles Michel’s announcement to participate in the upcoming European parliamentary.How is it influencing the race for EU’s top jobs and what are the reactions?
As farmers continue to stage huge traffic-blocking protests across Germany, a growing number of voices within the ruling Greens are blaming major supermarket chains' pricing policies for many farms' currently dire economic situation.
Five EU food producers organisations have urged the EU's Agriculture Commissioner to adopt a cap mechanism for sensitive commodities for which the bloc liberalised import from Kyiv.
In today’s edition of the Capitals, find out more about the Italian agriculture minister and Draghi being among the top guesses for a Brussels move ahead of EU elections, the German chancellor’s ‘surprise’ over the new French prime minister, and so much more.
The upcoming European Parliament elections will be a make-or-break moment this year, when decisions (or the lack thereof) will significantly shape the trajectory of the EU. These are the 10 key questions that the EU is facing this year.
Des chauffeurs routiers et des agriculteurs de tout le pays ont organisé mercredi (10 janvier) des barrages routiers sur les boulevards périphériques de Bucarest et d’autres villes en réaction, entre autres, à l’obligation de souscrire des polices d’assurance responsabilité civile.
Greece will legalise marriage and adoption by same-sex couples, the prime minister said on Wednesday (10 January), but gave no timeframe on the sensitive issue in the staunchly Christian Orthodox state.
An investigation into the case of obituaries glorifying Adolf Hitler that was put up on the facade of the Sofia Synagogue on Saturday was launched by the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office on Wednesday.
Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida, a member of Fratelli d'Italia (ECR) and brother-in-law of PM Giorgia Meloni, and former PM Mario Draghi are both coming into frequent discussion on the topic of who will be moving to Brussels and in which role ahead of the 2024 EU elections
The non-profit digital rights organisation Noyb filed an additional complaint on Thursday morning (11 January) with the Austrian data protection authority about Facebook's “pay or okay” system, this time focusing on the withdrawal conditions.
Transporters and farmers from across the country staged roadblocks on ring roads in Bucharest and other cities on Wednesday in response to, among other things, compulsory civil liability policies, demanding the prices of these policies be capped.
In June 2024, European citizens will go to the polls to elect new Members of the European Parliament. This event is the first of a series of institutional changes which will mark the start of a new five-year mandate for...
Israel prepared to defend itself on Thursday (11 January) at the top UN court against accusations of genocide in Gaza, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly rebuffed for the first time calls by some right-wing ministers to permanently occupy the enclave.
Les anciens ministres polonais Mariusz Kamiński et Maciej Wąsik ont été arrêtés mardi (9 janvier) au palais présidentiel, où le président Andrzej Duda leur a offert un abri, lors d’une « arrestation spectaculaire ».
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