Europe: News
Noise pollution harms 110M people in Europe: Report
According to European Environment Agency (EEA), noise pollution from cars, trains and airplanes is harming the health of over 110 million people across Europe.
Why European governments are worried about reliance on US tech
European governments are rethinking their dependence on US technology and services, The New York Times has reported.
From gifting to travel planning, Swiggy's Crew app handles everything
Swiggy, the popular food delivery and quick commerce platform, is piloting a new app called Crew.
US quietly moves 40 aircraft from Qatar amid Iran tensions
The United States has reportedly moved nearly 40 military aircraft from its major airbase in Qatar in a preemptive measure against possible Iranian strikes.
When, where to watch Wong Kar-wai's debut series
Wong Kar-wai's 30-part television series, Blossoms Shanghai, will premiere on the Criterion Channel later this year.
Nissan unveils new LEAF EV with up to 600km range
Nissan has unveiled the third generation of its iconic LEAF electric vehicle (EV), a model that has played a pivotal role in popularizing EVs since its launch in 2010.
Why Indian students choose Iran to study medicine
As the Israel-Iran conflict escalates, over a thousand Indian medical students in Iran find themselves in a precarious situation.
Why Apple could be fined by EU again
Apple is on the verge of facing another charge sheet from European Union (EU) antitrust regulators.
Homegrown EV maker Ultraviolette now selling motorcycles in Europe
Ultraviolette, a premium homegrown electric motorcycle manufacturer, is making its debut in the European market with its F77 MACH 2 and F77 SuperStreet models.
Iran halts world's largest gas field after Israeli drone strike
Iran has suspended production at the South Pars gas field, the world's largest, after an Israeli drone strike caused a fire at one of its key processing units.
Google rejects Meta's proposal to verify user age via apps
Tech giant Google has rejected the idea of verifying a user's age through app stores on operating systems (OS).
India now has nearly 85,700 millionaires, ranks 4th worldwide
India has become the fourth-largest hub of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) in the world, according to the Knight Frank Global Wealth Report 2025.
Modi government slaps anti-dumping duties on imports from China, EU
The Indian government has slapped anti-dumping duties on the imports of Vitamin-A Palmitate and Insoluble Sulphur from China, Switzerland, Japan, and the European Union (EU).
SHEIN under fire for shaming shoppers to increase purchases
Consumer watchdogs from 21 countries have lodged a formal complaint with the European Commission against Chinese fast fashion giant SHEIN.
'Cocktail 2' begins filming this August with Shahid, Kriti, Rashmika
The much-anticipated sequel to the hit romantic comedy Cocktail (2012) is set to go on floors in August, reported Pinkvilla.
IndiGo, Delta, Virgin Atlantic join forces to boost international connectivity
IndiGo, Delta Air Lines, Air France-KLM, and Virgin Atlantic have announced a strategic partnership to improve air connectivity between India and Europe, as well as North America.
This start-up is raising money to make chip-materials in space
Space Forge, a UK start-up headquartered in Cardiff, Wales, has raised a whopping £22.6 million (nearly $30 million) in Series A funding.
Tesla, other automakers must build cars, parts in US: Trump
US President Donald Trump has called on American automakers, including Tesla, to make entire vehicles and all their parts within the country.
France bans smoking in public places like parks, beaches
France will implement a nationwide smoking ban in public places from July 1.
Trump just got grilled on 'TACO' trade—He says 'nasty question'
The term "TACO" trade, coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong, has drawn the ire of US President Donald Trump.
Sperm donor with genetic mutation fathers 67 children—10 get cancer
Scores of children across Europe were conceived using the sperm of a man carrying a rare genetic mutation linked to cancer.
EU might target US tech firms in trade war
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has hinted that the European Union (EU) could retaliate against US technology companies, if the ongoing trade conflict with Donald Trump's administration escalates.
Have a US visa? You can visit these countries hassle-free
Indian passport holders can enjoy hassle-free travel to several countries with a valid United States visa.
EU wants to restrict social media for children under 16
The European Union (EU) is mulling a new initiative to restrict social media access for children under 16.
'With government regarding terrorism': Shashi Tharoor after Congress pushback
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor has clarified that his recent comments on the India-Pakistan conflict were made in a personal capacity and not the official stance of his party.
Big: Anil Kapoor joins Shah Rukh Khan in 'King'
In an exciting development for Bollywood fans, Anil Kapoor has reportedly joined the cast of Siddharth Anand's upcoming film, King.
Why Europeans are not buying Tesla's electric cars
Tesla's sales have taken a major hit across Europe, even as electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly popular among car buyers.
TikTok slapped with €530M fine in EU over data protection
TikTok has been slapped with a hefty €530 million fine by the main privacy regulator in the European Union (EU).
Pakistan closes airspace with India; what will happen to travelers?
Pakistan on Thursday announced a ban on Indian airlines over its airspace after India announced several measures against the country in the wake of the deadly attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir.
Pulitzer-winning romance 'The Age of Innocence' to become Netflix series
Netflix has officially greenlit a limited series adaptation of Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Age of Innocence.
Why Apple, Meta have been fined millions by EU
The European Union (EU) has hit tech giants Apple and Meta with hefty fines for breaching its digital competition rules.
'Tariffs making Americans rich, no rush to end it': Trump
United States President Donald Trump has indicated that the current tariffs on the European Union (EU) will remain for the time being.
Toilet paper, eye makeup might become costlier in EU
The European Union (EU) has warned of retaliatory tariffs on a wide range of US goods, such as toilet paper, soybeans, eye makeup, etc.
EU: Meta to resume AI training with public user content
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has announced its decision to resume artificial intelligence (AI) training using publicly available content from European users.
Explained: Why Malta's golden visa has many Indian takers
The Malta Permanent Residency Programme (MPRP), commonly known as the "golden visa," has become a hot favorite among Indians looking to settle down in Europe.
Trump insists there is no inflation despite market crash
US President Donald Trump has brushed away concerns regarding inflation in the country, amid a massive sell-off in global markets.
Germany urges EU to deploy 'anti-coercion' tool against US tariffs
Germany has called on the European Union (EU) to consider deploying its strongest weapon, the "anti-coercion instrument," against US President Donald Trump's tariffs.
After US, EU urges India to remove car import tariffs
As part of a trade agreement, the European Union (EU) is urging the Indian government to remove high tariffs on car imports.
'White Lotus' goes continental: Season 4 to unfold in Europe
The third season of the critically acclaimed HBO series The White Lotus aired its finale recently, and fans are eager to find out its next destination.
Europe's first orbital rocket launch ends in failure
German start-up Isar Aerospace's first-ever space mission ended in failure today.