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EU advises against AstraZeneca vaccine for people with blood vessel syndrome

The EU drug regulator is recommending that people who have had a rare blood vessel syndrome are not immunised with AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine. In a...

Dutch princess to turn down royal allowance when she turns 18

The heir to the Dutch throne has decided for the next few years not to accept the 1.6 million euro (£1.3 million) annual allowance...

EU vows to use all available tools to ensure UK honours Brexit agreement

Top European Union officials have vowed to use all available measures to ensure the UK respects the terms of its Brexit agreement with the...

Highly transmissible Covid variant ‘poised to take hold’ in Europe

The World Health Organisation’s Europe director has warned the highly transmissible Covid-19 variant first identified in India is “poised to take hold in the...

Public services in Greece disrupted by widespread strikes

Widespread strikes in Greece have brought public transport and other services to a halt. Members of the country’s largest unions have protested against employment reforms...

EU court rules against state aid for German airline Condor

A top European Union court annulled the EU’s approval of 550 million euros in state aid for German airline Condor, backing a challenge by...

Spain welcomes vaccinated tourists after easing of restrictions

Spain jumpstarted its summer tourism season by welcoming vaccinated visitors from most countries as well as European visitors who can prove they are not...

Slovakia becomes second EU nation to administer Russian vaccine

Slovakia has become the second European Union country to administer the Russian-made Sputnik V vaccine. Slovakia has 200,000 doses of Sputnik V vaccine available and...

Merkel allies hold far right at bay in last German state vote before election

Final results confirmed a larger-than-expected win for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party in the last German state election before a national vote in September. The outcome...

Protests staged in Venice as cruise ships restart operations from city

The first cruise ship since the pandemic began has made its way through the heart of Venice, escorted by triumphant water-spouting tugboats and elated...

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