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Ancient DNA reveals how women helped transform prehistoric Europe
Ancient DNA reveals how women helped transform prehistoric Europe Ancient DNA reveals a surprisingly dynamic Europe, where marriage, migration, and cultural exchange reshaped populations long before recorded history. - Date: - May 30, 2026 - Source: - The Conversation - Summary: - New DNA evidence shows that Europe’s hunter-gatherers and early farmers interacted far more closely than previously thought, with women likely playing a crucial role in spreading farming across northwestern Europe....
China: the ‘abusive’ partner the EU just can’t quit?
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Long-term fertiliser solutions needed to avoid EU food shortages, EU Agriculture Commissioner says
The Agriculture and Food Commissioner warned that, to avoid looming food shortages in the face of rising fertiliser costs, the bloc must secure sustainable fertiliser supplies and not just provide short-term financial support. Without long-term solutions to secure fertiliser supplies, the European Union will see food scarcity, the European Commissioner for Agriculture and Food, Christophe Hansen, has told Euronews. His comments come as the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has sent...
Voices: ‘We are so polarised post-Brexit’: Readers on rebuilding Britain’s future in Europe
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Albania's Edi Rama tells Euronews there is 'no alternative' to EU accession
In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama said there is no alternative for his country to EU accession. He also warned about the risks posed by anti-EU forces and “third actors” operating in the Western Balkans. Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama believes accession to the European Union is the only path forward for his country.
'EU's environmental policy must be part of defence strategy,' Commissioner Roswall says
The European Environment Commissioner told Euronews that Brussels must "connect the dots" and understand that environmental, economic and security interests go hand-in-hand. The European Union's environmental policy should now be considered a key part of Europe's defence strategy, Jessika Roswall, European Commissioner for Environment, Water Resilience and a Competitive Circular Economy, said. She noted that many of the environmental concerns felt by the bloc, including the impacts of...
Pentagon likely to cancel missile sale to Germany over fears of Russia
The Pentagon is expected to cancel a plan to send Tomahawk missiles to Germany partly because officials are concerned Russia will view it as an escalation, a startling reversal of a long-planned agreement with one of America’s biggest allies. U.S. officials fear Moscow will retaliate if the Trump administration follows through on the effort to deploy precision missiles in the middle of the continent, according to two European officials and one American official. But any decision not to...
AI will help young workers 'mature' faster by automating grunt work, Thoma Bravo says, amid youth job crisis
Thoma Bravo's billionaire founder says AI will transform junior workers' roles by eliminating grunt work, despite growing concerns about the technology's impact on entry-level roles. Orlando Bravo, the founder of software-focused private equity firm Thoma Bravo, discussed how the role of junior associates is changing as the company increasingly utilizes AI, in a conversation with CNBC's Annette Weisbach at the SuperReturn conference in Berlin on Tuesday. The jobs of junior associates will...
David Lammy told JD Vance he was 'wrong' in call after Henry Nowak comments
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