Rare dinosaur 'Barry' up for sale at Paris auction
The 150 million year-old camptosaurus is expected to fetch up to €1.2m ($1.2m) in October.
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Europe's Battle Against Chinese EVs Isn't a Repeat of 2000s Solar Flood
European Union leaders say their investigation into whether Chinese subsidies are giving its companies an unfair advantage in
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Instacart’s Long-Awaited IPO to Test CEO’s Pivot, Market Rebound
Online grocery startup Instacart has been flirting with an initial public offering for years and is finally set
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Europe Must Cut Down on Its Dependence With China, Baerbock Says
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said that the European Union must reduce its reliance on China and that
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Irish university A-level criteria 'disadvantaging NI applicants'
A new study suggests the treatment of A-levels makes it harder for NI students to get in.
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France and Germany Clash in Feud Over Europe’s Industrial Crown
France issued an ultimatum and Germany pushed back in an increasingly bitter standoff that lays bare the disruption
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Learn How to Spot Greenwashing
Greenwashing is a way for companies to piggyback on everyone's concerns about climate change — and it's everywhere.
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Regulators Are Trying to Stop Greenwashing Before It Gets Worse
In 2021, a series of HSBC advertisements started appearing on bus stops around the UK. Part of a
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EU’s Von der Leyen Pledges to Help Italy Curb Migrant Wave
Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, visited Italy’s island of Lampedusa on Sunday after
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Romania to Build Power Link to Harness Flood of Green Power
Romania is racing to build a new multi-billion-euro high-voltage cable to transport power across the country and to
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Greece floods: Austrian honeymooners killed after holiday home swept away
DNA tests on two bodies recovered from the floods have confirmed their identities, Austria says.
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Euro-Area Finance Chiefs Warn Economic Woes May Feed Extremism
Euro-area finance ministers are increasingly concerned about political radicalization as a shaky economic outlook and sticky inflation leave
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