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A substantial majority of Europeans are rallying behind the idea of digital travel documents, recognizing their potential to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and simplify travel within and outside the Schengen area, according to a recent survey.

Majority of Europeans Embrace Digital Travel Documents Border Crossings

A substantial majority of Europeans are rallying behind the idea of digital travel documents, recognizing their potential to streamline border procedures, enhance security, and simplify travel within and outside the Schengen area, according to a recent survey.
In 2023, the financial situation for many Europeans continues to be a cause for concern. A recent survey reveals that more than half of Europeans (55%) believe that their purchasing power has declined over the past three years, with countries like Greece (64%), Serbia (63%), and France (60%) feeling the impact most acutely.

Financial Struggles Plague Europeans as Inflation Takes Its Toll

In 2023, the financial situation for many Europeans continues to be a cause for concern. A recent survey reveals that more than half of Europeans (55%) believe that their purchasing power has declined over the past three years, with countries like Greece (64%), Serbia (63%), and France (60%) feeling the impact most acutely.
In a significant revelation, researchers have found that the grounding line of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica can move up to 15 km (six miles) with changing tides.

End of First Human Occupation in Europe Linked to Extreme Cooling

Around 1.1 million years ago, a substantial cooling of the climate in southern Europe led to the extinction of early human populations on the continent, according to a recent study led by researchers from UCL. The findings, published in the journal Science, reveal the existence of previously unknown extreme glacial conditions during that period, driving the climate to levels unsuitable for archaic humans and ultimately causing their disappearance from the continent.
Only 15% of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are on track at the half-time point of the 2030 agenda

Heat wave Threatens Children in Europe, Central Asia

UNICEF has reported that half of all children in Europe and Central Asia, totalling 92 million, are exposed to high heat wave frequency, posing serious risks to their health and education. This is double the global average of 1 in 4 children exposed to high heat wave frequency. The region must urgently invest in mitigation and adaptation measures to protect children from the adverse effects of climate change.
Direct selling in Europe largely led by women

Direct selling in Europe largely led by women

Direct selling in Europe is predominantly driven by women, with an impressive 85% of direct sellers being female, said a survey by IPSOS

Cerberus Heat wave Grips Europe: Climate Change and Impact

The Cerberus heat wave intensifies across southern Europe, with temperatures soaring and surpassing records. Discover the causes, impacts, and the urgent need for climate change adaptation in the face of increasingly frequent and severe heat waves.
Military Expenditure See a New high

Imports of Arms by European States Increase

Imports of arms by European states increased by 47 per cent in almost ten years, while the global level of international arms...
In 2023, the financial situation for many Europeans continues to be a cause for concern. A recent survey reveals that more than half of Europeans (55%) believe that their purchasing power has declined over the past three years, with countries like Greece (64%), Serbia (63%), and France (60%) feeling the impact most acutely.

In Wealthy Europe, One in Four Child at Risk of Poverty 

Despite Europe being one of the wealthiest regions in the world, one in four children are at the risk of poverty, according...
Alarming Rise in TB Patients Among prisoners

One in  Three Prisoners in Europe Suffer From Mental Disorders

Among the prisoners in Europe, one in  three suffer from mental health disorders, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
In 2023, the financial situation for many Europeans continues to be a cause for concern. A recent survey reveals that more than half of Europeans (55%) believe that their purchasing power has declined over the past three years, with countries like Greece (64%), Serbia (63%), and France (60%) feeling the impact most acutely.

Govts in Europe  Change At Least Once Every Two Years

Liz Truss served just 49 days as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In 2022, the United Kingdom had three Prime...