Fifteen percent of people across the EU suffer from moderate to severe concentration and memory issues. Eurostat found a correlation between such symptoms and poor living standards. View on euronews ...
England has far fewer dwellings relative to its population than other developed nations we typically consider peers, with 434 homes per 1,000 inhabitants, significantly fewer than France (590), Italy ...
Reaching EU targets on the use of tobacco and alcohol, as well as addressing unhealthy diets and air pollution could help ...
Businesses are beginning to realize the strategic benefits of real-time payments: not just speed, but enhanced control over ...
People in the EU spend 20% of their disposable income on housing. Euronews Business examines how housing costs as a share of ...
As one of the world’s foremost medical universities, KI accounts for the single largest share of all academic medical research conducted in Sweden. KI also offers the country’s broadest range of ...
Novak Djokovic's injury has seen Serbia knocked out of the Davis Cup in the qualifying rounds, although the tennis star has ...
Kingdoms are a fascinating thing to study. For most of human history, people gathered around kingdoms to provide protection ...
Tennis Latest news Miomir Kecmanovic and Hamad Medjedovic scored come-back wins to give Serbia a 2-0 win over Denmark in the ...
Danes will get some reprieve from the long cold nights as Europe’s self-described leading light festival opens on Friday.
“When you work with great producers like Patrik [Andersson] and Jakob [Abrahamsson], you can do anything, even under the ...
A name echoes through the corridors of Warsaw Citadel, the Polish capital's fortress where EU home affairs ministers are ...