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13 minutes ago

Limp Bizkit's Estonia Concert Canceled Over Fred Durst's Past Support for Russia and Putin

Limp Bizkit's May 31, 2026 Tallinn concert was canceled due to Fred Durst's past public support for Russia and Vladimir Putin.
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5 minutes ago

'Champion of terror' Russian gymnast signs for German club DW 11/14/2025

Angelina Melnikova will debut in Germany's gymnastics Bundesliga despite Ukrainian designation of her as a 'champion of terror' and related political controversy.
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fromIndependent
12 hours ago

Coalition goes for broke with ambitious target of 300,000 homes by 2030 and increase in HAP limits may also be on the cards

The government commits the largest-ever housing investment and aims to deliver 300,000 new homes by 2030, linking delivery to political accountability and electoral stakes.
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fromBusiness Matters
3 hours ago

Experts say there is "nothing to fear" from Employment Rights Bill as employers back fairer workplace reforms

The Employment Rights Bill modernizes UK employment law, adding day-one dismissal protection, enhanced leave and anti-harassment measures, a nine-month probation, and improving fairness and productivity.
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fromwww.dw.com
14 hours ago

Ukraine: 'Massive' overnight attack on Kyiv DW 11/14/2025

Massive Russian air strikes hit Kyiv early Friday, injuring at least 11, damaging buildings across nearly every district, and disrupting heating, electricity, and water.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Man arrested over mosque terror plot is Sinn Fein activist who attended party conference addressed by Catherine Connolly

A man arrested in a far-right terrorism probe linked to a planned mosque attack is connected to Sinn Féin events but is not a party member, according to Sinn Féin.
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fromwww.thelocal.it
7 hours ago

'CR7 rule': What is Italy's flat tax for wealthy foreign residents?

Italy's flat tax lets wealthy new residents pay a lump-sum annual levy on foreign income (€200,000, potentially rising to €300,000) for 15 years.
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fromwww.thelocal.de
7 hours ago

Germany to reverse air travel tax increase next year

Germany will reverse a 2024 air ticket tax increase from 1 July 2026, cutting fares to aid aviation while reducing annual revenue by €350 million.
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fromIndependent
12 hours ago

'Children sometimes have nightmares about monsters. I had a real-life monster' - woman tells of devastating abuse by 'pillar of the community' Pat Salmon

A senior Brothers of Charity member sexually abused a five-year-old girl at his home, committing depraved attacks and causing lifelong trauma.
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fromIT Pro
1 day ago
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European software spending is set to surge in 2026 - here's why

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European software spending is set to surge in 2026 - here's why

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1 hour ago

China voices extreme disappointment' with Dutch minister at centre of car chip row

China expressed extreme disappointment with Dutch minister Karremans after the Netherlands took supervisory control of Nexperia, prompting Beijing to ban Nexperia chip exports.
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5 hours ago
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Google offers changes to satisfy EU ad-tech case but they don't include breakup

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5 hours ago
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Google offers changes to satisfy EU ad-tech case but they don't include breakup

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fromIndependent
5 hours ago

Man (45) charged with 2022 murder of Adnan Asic (60), who was attacked on late-night walk home

A 45-year-old man, Muris Coco, has been remanded in custody charged with murdering 60-year-old Bosnian national Adnan Asic in Blanchardstown in October 2022.
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fromIrish Independent
12 hours ago

Siblings honour their mother's legacy with a renovation of three-bed terraced home in Marino

Family refurbished 100-year-old Marino home to honor matriarch Eileen Greagsbey, preserving local roots and heritage.
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fromTechCrunch
2 hours ago
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German court rules Google must pay 572M for violating antitrust rules in price comparison sector | TechCrunch

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German court rules Google must pay 572M for violating antitrust rules in price comparison sector | TechCrunch

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 hour ago

AfD hails US ban on European leftwing groups as historians fear anti-fascist crackdown

The US state department announced on Thursday that the ban would apply to Germany's Antifa Ost, an anti-fascist group whose members have been prosecuted by German authorities for attacks on far-right figures; Italy's International Revolutionary Front, which sent explosive packages to the then president of the European Commission in 2003; and two organisations accused of planting bombs in Greece: Armed Proletarian Justice and Revolutionary Class Self Defense.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

We're ready for the All Blacks': Maro Itoje builds belief in improved England

England believe they now have the confidence, clarity, and depth to beat New Zealand and extend their winning run to ten games.
fromDefector
4 hours ago

Luis Rubiales Egged By Uncle Who Is Also Named Luis Rubiales | Defector

The relationship between uncle and nephew is riven with questions of the human psyche. What does the nephew see when he looks at the uncle? The brother he never had, or another father to struggle against? What lessons must the uncle pass down to the nephew, and must he destroy himself in the process? From the moment a nephew is ripped into this world, he is placed into conflict with the uncle. Their ultimate confrontation must be soaked in blood, or, at the very least, egg yolks.
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fromTheregister
6 hours ago

UK tribunal says reselling Microsoft licenses is A-OK

UK Competition Appeal Tribunal ruled Microsoft cannot prevent subdivision or resale of perpetual Windows and Office licenses acquired under Enterprise Agreements.
fromIrish Independent
45 minutes ago

Oldest ever recruit (51) graduates from Garda College: 'If you're able, why not? Give it a go'

Jeremiah Burke (51) said he wanted to join the gardai when he was younger but missed the opportunity. He said he recognises it is going to be a "tough job", but said: "You're never too old. "If you're able, why not? Give it a go. I'd say to anybody out there, if you want to go for it - go for it." He added: "I've done it, anyone can do it."
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fromIrish Independent
8 hours ago

Two men arrested after 5,700 worth of perfume stolen at Dublin Airport

Two men in their 50s and 40s were arrested at a Dublin Airport terminal under Operation Táirge targeting organised retail crime and have been charged.
fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Slow-vakia? Law setting speed limits for cyclists, skaters derided in Bratislava

A new law setting a 6km/h speed limit for cyclists, skaters, scooter and e-scooter riders on pavements in Slovakia has prompted mockery, criticism and a rash of online memes. The Slovakian parliament approved the measures to improve safety, agreeing that pavement users who exceed the limit could be fined up to 100 euros ($116). It is not yet clear how police will implement the law when it comes into effect on 1 January next year.
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fromIrish Independent
12 hours ago

Irish rock band pay tribute to Wexford woman who passed away in the Dominican Republic - 'She lived life to the fullest'

Claire, a beloved Gorey hairdresser, artist and singer, died in a car accident at a Dominican Republic wedding; community and friends mourn and pay tribute.
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fromIrish Independent
8 hours ago

Little heroes light up Mary Street as Dublin's Christmas season begins

Dublin Town switched on energy-efficient LED Christmas lights across 24 city-centre streets, led by Little Blue Heroes representatives, to create festive atmosphere and boost footfall.
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fromBusiness Matters
16 hours ago

Scottish salmon delivers 1bn boost to economy as new report reveals soaring impact

Scottish salmon farming contributes £1 billion annually, supports 11,000 jobs, pays above‑average salaries, and substantially boosts rural economies, exports, and local supply chains.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
18 hours ago

Ukraine faces exhausting battles' against Russia in Zaporizhia, Donetsk

Russian forces are advancing into Pokrovsk and Myrnohrad while Ukrainian defenders hold parts and continue intense, contested urban fighting.
fromIndependent
4 hours ago

Criminal Scott Capper caught 'covered in cocaine' after garda car chase

Capper ran from the car while throwing small bags of white powder away from him. A drug addict was "covered in cocaine" when gardai caught him fleeing from his car after a high-speed chase across the city, a court has heard. On January 3, Scott Capper (37) drove at speed across the north Dublin suburbs of Sutton, Howth and Baldoyle.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
16 hours ago

Ukraine war briefing: Flamingo flies into battle, Zelenskyy defers to commanders over Pokrovsk

Ukraine used long-range FP-5 Flamingo missiles and drones to strike Russian-occupied Crimea, Zaporizhzhia and targets inside Russia; Russia launched drone and missile strikes on Kyiv.
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fromIndependent
2 hours ago

Michael Flatley must pay 1.1m upfront for legal costs ahead of 30m action over Cork mansion works

Michael Flatley must pay €1.1 million upfront as security for costs in his €30 million legal action over works at his Cork mansion.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
18 hours ago

Massive enemy attack': Russia pounds Ukraine's Kyiv, killing one

Massive Russian attack on Kyiv killed one, injured at least 15, damaged residential buildings and heating networks, leaving parts of the city temporarily without heat.
fromThe Local Germany
2 hours ago

Far-right Alternative for Germany torn over Russia ties

The unusual split comes at a time when mainstream politicians have accused the anti-immigration AfD of acting as stooges for the Kremlin and even spying for Russia. The row has also erupted in a year in which the AfD is flying high, often polling above the record 20 percent it won in the February elections which made it Germany's second strongest party.
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fromwww.bbc.com
7 hours ago

China exempts chips used by carmakers from export curbs

China lifted export controls on Nexperia chips for civilian use, eased semiconductor export restrictions to the US, and suspended port fees, easing trade tensions.
fromGamintraveler
7 hours ago

17 Worst Places To Live In Europe (And The Best Alternatives You Should Consider Instead)

Europe often tops the list for expats seeking vibrant cultures, rich history, and scenic landscapes. But not every European city or country lives up to the idyllic image found in travel brochures. While many places offer incredible quality of life, others fall short due to high living costs, limited job opportunities, safety concerns, or overcrowding. Sometimes, what seems like a dream destination turns out to be a logistical or financial nightmare once you settle in.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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'She likes peace a lot, which is good for Ireland' - what do these schoolkids think of their new president, Catherine Connolly?

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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'She likes peace a lot, which is good for Ireland' - Gaelscoil Inse Chor pupils react to President Catherine Connolly's visit

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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'She likes peace a lot, which is good for Ireland' - what do these schoolkids think of their new president, Catherine Connolly?

fromIrish Independent
1 day ago
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'She likes peace a lot, which is good for Ireland' - Gaelscoil Inse Chor pupils react to President Catherine Connolly's visit

fromIndependent
4 hours ago

Former Aontu youth leader fired over secret racist WhatsApp groups says he's 'going absolutely nowhere'

John Bryan claimed in a statement on Facebook that his messages were 'intended to be humour', adding that the media made them into something they weren't
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fromTechCrunch
2 hours ago

WhatsApp to launch third-party chat integration in Europe soon | TechCrunch

"Following successful small-scale tests over the past months, the option for WhatsApp users to chat with users of messaging apps BirdyChat and Haiket directly via third-party chats will soon be rolling out across Europe," Meta wrote in a blog post. "This marks a significant milestone in Meta's compliance with the EU's Digital Markets Act (DMA) interoperability requirements."
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fromIndependent
12 hours ago

Sinn Fein activist held over mosque terror plot previously admitted selling cocaine

A man suspected in a far-right plot to attack a mosque attended Sinn Féin events, met senior figures, admitted prior cocaine sales, and was denied Sinn Féin membership due to drug possession.
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fromAol
5 hours ago
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Google offers changes to satisfy EU ad-tech case but they don't include breakup

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1 day ago
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EU probe looks at Google's 'demotion' of news content - UPI.com

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5 hours ago
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Google offers changes to satisfy EU ad-tech case but they don't include breakup

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1 day ago
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EU probe looks at Google's 'demotion' of news content - UPI.com

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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 hours ago

The Beta Blacks: Alpha days are gone for New Zealand and their aura with it

The All Blacks have shifted from an authoritative, statement-making team to a more modest, result-focused side under Scott Robertson.
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fromIrish Independent
2 hours ago

Hopes of supermarket price war raised after Lidl cuts bread costs

Lidl cut prices across five sliced-pan breads, lowering medium sliced pan to €0.85 and prompting expected rival responses.
fromwww.dw.com
2 hours ago

Starbucks to Burger King: US brands rethink China strategy DW 11/14/2025

When Starbucks opened its first store in Beijing in 1999, it wasn't just selling coffee; it was selling Western aspirations to China's rising middle class. The Seattle-based giant expanded rapidly to dominate China's premium coffee scene. That early-mover advantage has, however, since eroded. Chinese competitors like Luckin Coffee and Manner have overtaken Starbucks in store count and captured market share, thanks to aggressive pricing, mobile integration and a sharper understanding of Chinese consumer habits.
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fromwww.dw.com
4 hours ago

Azerbaijan seeks life terms for ex-Nagorno-Karabakh leaders DW 11/14/2025

Prosecutors in Azerbaijan are seeking life sentences for five Armenian defendants who previously held leading positions in the breakaway territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Charges include war crimes and terrorism. In Azerbaijan, prosecutors have said on Thursday that they were seeking life sentences for five former leaders and officials of Nagorno-Karabakh. This comes two years after Azerbaijani forces retook full control of the region, which had been controlled by ethnic Armenians, who referred to the region as Artsakh. Most of the estimated 100,000 Armenians in the region fled after Azerbaijan's offensive in 2023 amid allegations of Azerbaijani troops conducting ethnic cleansing. The five Armenians were among at least 15 former government and military officials arrested upon Baku's seizure of the region. They stand trial for charges of war crimes, terrorism and forcible seizure of power.
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fromIndependent
12 hours ago

Elf Town has had a major makeover - I took my kids along to see if the 29.95 ticket price was worth it

After a major investment in Dublin and Galway, Kirsty Blake Knox took the family to the magical world of Elf Town at the RDS to see if it paid off. Here's how they got on. There's something unnerving about a group of small children (some your own, others unknown) getting ready to hurl fake snowballs at your head. How did I find myself in this position, you may ask?
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
18 hours ago

Why did US let Dodik off the hook and hand Europe's ailing heart to Russia?

In a stunning geopolitical reversal, on October 29, the United States abruptly lifted sanctions on Bosnian Serb leader and genocide denier Milorad Dodik a known Kremlin ally who has long undermined Bosnia and Herzegovina's sovereignty. The decision, which contradicts years of US policy, intriguingly coincides with the beginning of direct dealings between Russia and Bosnia's Serb entity, Republika Srpska. The Russians, who had long treated Belgrade as the only authority representing all Serbs across the region,
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fromwww.theguardian.com
11 hours ago

We stayed in a 500-year-old palazzo for 100': readers' favourite historic places to stay in Europe

A 500-year-old Venetian palazzo offers lavish historic interiors, friendly owners, and a double room for 100, with atmospheric gardens, frescoes and Murano chandeliers.
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fromwww.dw.com
2 hours ago

Turkey: Street food probe after German mother, 2 kids die DW 11/14/2025

Four people were arrested on suspicion of negligent homicide after a German mother and two children died following consumption of street food in Istanbul.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 hour ago

Google ordered to pay 573 million in German shopping suits

Alphabet Inc.'s Google was ordered to pay 573 million ($666 million) in two antitrust-damages cases brought by German price-comparison websites following on from a European Union case against the search-engine giant. In a suit brought by Axel Springer SE-owned Idealo, which sought 3.3 billion, the Berlin Regional Court awarded 374 million plus 91 million in interest. In a second case brought by Producto GmbH, another price-comparison service that sought 290 million, the judges granted 89.7 million plus 17.7 million in interest.
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fromIrish Independent
9 hours ago

Public warned of difficult travelling conditions as country braces for threat of 'significant' flooding

Adverse weather across much of the country stems from a weather front associated with Storm Claudia, though the storm itself will not hit Ireland.
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1 hour ago

Sweden: Several killed, injured as bus crashes into bus stop DW 11/14/2025

Several people are severely injured. We are supporting ambulance personnel at the scene,
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fromTipRanks Financial
4 hours ago

Alphabet Rejects EU's AdTech Breakup, Offers Changes; GOOGL Stock Falls - TipRanks.com

Alphabet will not divest its online advertising business despite a €2.95 billion EU fine and proposed AdTech changes.
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fromIrish Independent
2 days ago

Annual Dublin Castle Christmas market will not go ahead this year

Christmas at the Castle market at Dublin Castle will not take place in 2025 or 2026 due to Government preparations for Ireland's EU Council presidency.
fromComputerworld
19 hours ago

Apple shows that App Store liberalization does nothing for users

The five top-selling developers in EU App Store storefronts in the three-month period prior to adopting the alternative business terms kept the price of their most popular product (defined as a paid app or a specific in-app purchase, such as a particular subscription or a given number of virtual coins) unchanged, even though they experienced a substantial reduction in the commission rate they paid.
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fromIndependent
22 hours ago

Meath couple fail in bid to prevent demolition of home as Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal

A Meath couple who built a house without planning permission have failed in their latest bid to prevent the demolition of the property after the Supreme Court rejected an application for a further appeal.
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1 day ago

Ukrainian journalists bring the frontline to Brussels DW 11/13/2025

"At home, I never cry," she told DW in an exclusive interview after the event. "Only here, far away from home, I realize how much pressure I'm under, and how my normality is not normal elsewhere in Europe."
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Swiss billionaires pivotal in wooing Trump ahead of tariff deal | Fortune

Swiss billionaires and corporate executives helped persuade President Trump to reduce U.S. tariffs on Switzerland, accelerating talks toward a tariff cut to about 15%.
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fromIrish Independent
23 hours ago

Body of man (30s) found outside house in Dundalk as gardai launch investigation

A man in his 30s was found dead outside a residential property in Dúiche Roden, Dundalk; Gardaí are investigating and the scene remains sealed.
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1 day ago

More troops, forests and a river: How Ukraine is holding Russia back in Kupiansk

There are two cities in eastern Ukraine where street-to-street fighting is taking place, the two most-coveted targets of the Russian army: Pokrovsk, in the Donetsk region, and Kupiansk, in Kharkiv province. Both are locations of great strategic value, but while all indications are that Pokrovsk could fall into the hands of the invaders in the short term, Ukrainian troops have so far managed to reverse a defeat in Kupiansk that seemed certain a few months ago.
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fromTipRanks Financial
1 day ago

Google's $11B EU Fines Could Grow with Probe into News Search Practice - TipRanks.com

The European Commission opened a 12-month probe into Google's news ranking and "site reputation abuse" policy to assess harm to publishers and possible Digital Markets Act breaches.
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 day ago

CBRE charts rise of neocloud providers within European colocation market | Computer Weekly

The European colocation market is plugging the demand gaps for datacentre capacity caused by the waning appetites of hyperscale cloud firms by cozying up to neocloud providers, research from CBRE shows. The real estate consultancy's third quarter look at the state of the European datacentre market reveals that, despite a drop-off in hyperscaler demand for colocation capacity, the amount being acquired for hosting artificial intelligence (AI) workloads has soared.
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fromTheregister
1 day ago

Geopolitics push European CIOs to think local on cloud

A survey of CIOs and tech leaders in Western Europe has found 61 percent want to increase their use of local cloud providers amid global geopolitical uncertainty. Around half (53 percent) said geopolitics would restrict their use of global providers in the future. Gartner surveyed 241 CIOs and IT leaders in Western Europe between May and July. It found that ongoing geopolitical tension was fueling concerns over digital sovereignty.
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fromBitcoin Magazine
1 day ago

Czech Central Bank To Buy $1 Million In Bitcoin In Landmark Test For Digital Assets

The Czech National Bank purchased $1 million of bitcoin and other digital assets to pilot operational handling and assess potential reserve roles without changing strategy.
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fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 day ago

Zelenskyy meets troops on front line as Russia, Ukraine battle in key areas

Fighting intensifies as Ukraine strikes Russian-held oil facilities in Zaporizhia and Crimea while Russia reports village captures and Zelenskyy visits frontline troops.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Ireland v Australia: Sam Prendergast back at No 10 as Paddy McCarthy gets first start

Sam Prendergast recalled to Ireland; Paddy McCarthy to start; Mack Hansen fit at full-back in a new-look back three.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Former inter-county GAA referee Thomas Howard jailed for more than six years for indecently assaulting niece when she was a child

Thomas Howard, who officiated the 1993 Derry-Cork All-Ireland final, received a six years and nine months sentence for indecently assaulting his niece.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

Helicopter crash at Shannon Airport was due to unsecure device in cockpit - report

An unsecured power bank restricted the collective pitch lever, causing loss of control and a helicopter landing accident at Shannon Airport; no injuries reported.
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fromwww.dw.com
1 day ago

Cypriot president visits Berlin before Cyprus EU presidency DW 11/13/2025

Cyprus prepares EU Council presidency, focusing on defense, border management, enlargement, competitiveness, and budgetary issues in talks with Germany.
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fromEuractiv
1 day ago

EU receives Google's proposal for fixing adtech antitrust abuses | Euractiv

The European Commission is evaluating Google's remedy plan to end adtech self-preferencing and conflicts of interest after a €2.95 billion antitrust fine.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

The Irish Independent's View: Yet another housing plan, but this time it is imperative that action must follow

Supply and delivery of housing are decisive; the government must deliver large numbers of affordable homes to address a long-term shortage.
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fromIrish Independent
1 day ago

'I've been living in tents and car parks since I was 14 - I can't believe I finally have a roof over my head'

The SHY initiative provides tenancy-simulation housing, support services and training to help young adults aged 18–24 exit homelessness, with additional capital funding approved.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Taoiseach says Government 'will be held accountable' as he defends lack of annual targets in new housing plan

The new housing plan commits to 300,000 homes by 2030 but contains no annual targets or interim benchmarks, a position defended by senior ministers.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Donal Fallon: 'Co-op' pubs, run by locals, could be the key to preserving our important community focal points

Community-run bars are popping up around the UK, and Ireland is now catching up
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

'All she did was try to help' - siblings testify that brother accused of killing their mother was abusive to her and once broke her jaw

A man, Billy Burns (55), is accused of killing his 75-year-old mother amid allegations of prolonged verbal and physical abuse, including a 1993 jaw fracture.
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22 hours ago

Israeli settlers set fire to West Bank mosque DW 11/13/2025

"This blatantly violates the sanctity of places of worship and reflects the deep-rooted racism driving settlers under the protection of the occupying government," the ministry said Thursday. Photos from the scene showed interior walls of the mosque blackened by smoke as well as several burnt copies of the Quran. Graffiti was left on an exterior wall of the mosque. The words, in Hebrew, included "we are not afraid," "we will revenge again" and "keep on condemning."
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Liberty Steel being investigated in Romania for embezzlement

Romanian prosecutors are investigating Liberty Steel for alleged embezzlement and tax evasion after raids, compounding Sanjeev Gupta's wider financial and legal troubles.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Paul Kimmage: 'They're messing with his head' - a journey inside the toxic world of Irish rowing's High Performance Unit

A major scandal in Irish sport involves allegations exposed after a compelling email from a woman who referenced her sons.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Ineos to cut hundreds of jobs as carmaker struggles with debts

Ineos Automotive will cut several hundred head office jobs across multiple locations as financial pressures strain Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s industrial empire.
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fromNews
1 day ago

Kela boss apologises over comments suggesting agency's workers were easily replaceable

Kela Director General Lasse Lehtonen apologised for remarks that offended staff and worsened relations amid a contested remote-work policy.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
22 hours ago

Serbia fast-tracks deal with Jared Kushner firm to develop protected Belgrade site

Serbia formed a joint venture granting Kushner's firm majority control to redevelop Belgrade's former armed forces headquarters with demolition deadline and favorable lease.
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