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While American universities continue to dominate, French higher education holds its own in the latest Shanghai Ranking published this Thursday. Four French universities appear in the top 100,

 

The European Jewish Association (EJA) has initiated legal proceedings against a Belgian satirical magazine, Humo, accusing it of "incitement to murder" Jews.

 

Jean Lefevre, like many French farmers, has just endured one of the most challenging wheat harvests in decades. Since last October, when he began sowing his

 

Denmark is set to tighten its border controls with Sweden after a recent surge in shootings in Copenhagen involving Swedish teenagers. The move comes in response to growing

 

Lisbon has emerged as the most expensive city for buying property on the entire Iberian Peninsula. As of the end of June, the median price for housing in the Portuguese capital reached an

 

Although July 2024 was slightly cooler than July 2023, it is becoming "increasingly likely" that 2024 will set the record as the hottest year ever, according to a report from Copernicus, the

 

Net immigration to Switzerland experienced a decrease of 6,237 individuals compared to the previous year, totaling 40,963 people in the first half of 2024, as reported by Swiss authorities on

 

A Polish man has pleaded not guilty to assaulting Denmark's Prime Minister, Mette Frederiksen, stating he was too drunk to recall the incident.

The prices for the small beach huts in Hoek van Holland have surged in recent years. A 15-square-meter hut now sells for up to €250,000, excluding the annual €6,000 fee for winter storage,

 

Denmark announced Thursday that it has received Japan's extradition request for anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, who was arrested in Greenland last month on an international arrest