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Pakistan receives record remittances from European countries in 2022

Brussels: Pakistan has received all-time high remittances from overseas Pakistanis residing in European countries in the first 10 months of the fiscal year 2021-22.  According...

Iran arrests European accused of swindling $1 bn: reports

Police managed to discover a fraud case and arrest a European national who scammed 120 billion rials

Europeans vote, with EU future in balance

Exit polls in some countries that have already voted have given pro-EU parties some comfort.

Germany seeks European cooperation on artificial intelligence

NUREMBERG, Germany: Germany called on Tuesday for European cooperation on developing artificial intelligence (AI) to close the gap on leaders China and the United...

European firms say China business ‘more difficult’

European companies complain they still face a difficult business climate in China despite Beijing's pledges of openness, with about half saying it has become tougher in the past year.

Facebook rolling out privacy choices under EU rules

Facebook announced it would begin rolling out changes to how it handles private data this week to comply with forthcoming EU rules, with European residents seeing the measures first.

Google poised to emerge unscathed from European antitrust crackdown

BRUSSELS/SAN FRANCISCO: The European Union’s top antitrust regulator, Margrethe Vestager, has made it her mission to stem alleged anti-competitive abuses by big American tech...

Half of European flights face delays after computer failure

European air travellers faced mass disruption on Tuesday with around half of all flights at risk of delays following a technical problem at Eurocontrol, the agency in charge of the continent's skies.

European telecom firms pin hopes on ‘Esports’ video game gladiators

MADRID: Marcos Ochoa has just landed the dream job for many young Europeans: he is being paid to play video games. The 27-year-old Spaniard, whose internet...

Europe presses Britain for swift exit to limit global fallout

LONDON: European leaders told Britain on Tuesday to act quickly to resolve the political and economic chaos unleashed by its vote to leave the European Union, a move the IMF said could put pressure on global growth.

Drowned baby picture captures week of tragedy in Mediterranean

BERLIN: A photograph of a drowned migrant baby in the arms of a German rescuer was distributed on Monday by a humanitarian organization aiming to persuade European authorities to ensure safe passage to migrants, after hundreds are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean last week.

Victorious Real Madrid get heroes welcome in Spanish capital

MADRID:Thousands of Real Madrid fans chanted and waved supporter scarves under a rain of confetti on Sunday in the Spanish capital as the team returned home after an historic 11th European Cup win.

Dutch F-35 jets touch down for European air show debut

AMSTERDAM: Two US-assembled F-35A fighter jets destined for the Dutch air force have landed for the first time in northern Europe, ahead of the stealth plane's continental air show debut over the summer.

European oil companies rattle coal with call for fee on carbon emissions

Europe's oil and gas companies took direct aim at the coal industry Monday, calling upon governments to set a global price on carbon emissions that could dramatically drive market share from coal to natural gas.

Dailymotion should stay in European hands, France says

PARIS: France opposes exclusive talks between Orange and Hong Kong's PCCW group for a 49 percent stake in Dailymotion, the finance ministry said Wednesday, indicating a preference for a European partner for the French video-sharing platform.

EU air safety body urges 'extreme caution' in Pakistan airspace

BERLIN: The European air safety agency has warned airline operators to show "extreme caution" when flying over Pakistan amid fears of possible terror attacks.

Oil price slump sends European stocks spiralling lower

LONDON: Global oil prices tanked Friday to fresh five-year lows, sending European stocks sliding, after a gloomy crude demand downgrade from the International Energy Agency and more weak Chinese economic data.

PIA cleared for EU cargo flights

KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has secured approval for cargo services to the European Union after being suspended over security fears, officials said Wednesday, a rare boost for the beleaguered flag-carrier.

European stocks drop at open; London FTSE loses 0.19%

LONDON: European stocks slid at the start of trading on Tuesday, extending this week's losses, with London's FTSE 100 index down 0.19 percent to 6,475.72 points.

European stocks open higher

LONDON: Europe's main stock markets opened higher on Wednesday, extending slightly their recovery from last week's heavy falls.

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