Europe

China Takes the Lead in Global Electric Vehicle Market

In 2022, over 10 million battery electric cars and plug-in hybrids were sold worldwide, with China accounting for a staggering 60% of these sales.

California School District Approves New Courses on How American Culture ‘Appropriated the Foods of Native Americans’

The newly approved courses, "Ethnic Studies: World Geography" and "Ethnic Studies World Histories," will be offered this fall.

Xi, Zelensky Speak by Phone in First Known Call Since War Started

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky claimed the phone call was "long and meaningful."

EU in Final ‘Investigative’ Stage for Digital Currency

The European Central Bank is in the final stage of investigating the digital euro project, which aims to create a digital currency accessible to all citizens of the euro area.

France, China Working on Peace Deal for Russia-Ukraine Conflict

France's Macron hopes to establish a framework for future negotiations and has tasked his foreign policy adviser, Emmanuel Bonne, to work with China's top diplomat, Wang Yi.

Evidence Emerges About the Authenticity of the Shroud of Turin

A 2022 study found evidence suggesting the Shroud of Turin, supposedly the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, dates back to 2000 years ago.

Japan Breaks Sanctions With Western Allies, Buys Russian Oil Above Price Cap

Japan is now buying Russian oil above the price cap set by the G7, breaking its agreement with the country's western allies.

Maritime Smoke Buoy Used for Visual Marking Found near Nord Stream 2

The Danish Energy Agency has successfully salvaged an object near the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which was identified as an empty maritime smoke buoy used for visual marking and does not pose a safety risk.

EU’s Anti-Money Laundering Laws May ‘Criminalise’ Physical Cash: German EU Lawyer

The European Union's new anti-money laundering laws have drawn criticism for potentially leading to the "criminalization" of physical cash transactions.

Italian Gov’t Cracks Down on Food Products Containing ‘Insect Flour’

Italy regulates sale and labeling of insect flour foods, including bans on their use in traditional Mediterranean foods and maximum supervision to protect consumers.

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