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Cyprus and Kazakhstan signed five cooperation agreements and pledged to deepen economic ties during the first official visit by a Cypriot president to Kazakhstan, as the two countries opened embassies simultaneously in Astana and Nicosia. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev welcomed his Cypriot counterpart Nikos Christodoulides in Astana, where they held bilateral talks followed by discussions with government delegations from both countries. The meeting produced memoranda of understanding covering higher education and research, culture, sport, information and communication technologies, cybersecurity and e-government, as well as a separate agreement between the two countries’ chambers of commerce. Tokayev awarded Christodoulides the First Class…

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A Sherpa guide who went missing on Mount Everest was found alive after spending nearly a week alone on the mountain. Dawa Sherpa, 52, was discovered crawling toward base camp by a cleanup team near the Khumbu Icefall, just above Everest Base Camp. He had last been seen descending the mountain on May 29 after guiding a Polish climber. While his client reached base camp safely, Dawa never arrived, prompting concerns for his safety. Rescuers carried him down the mountain before he was flown by helicopter to a hospital in Kathmandu. His wife and daughter, who had already begun funeral…

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By&nbspMaria Muñoz Morillo Published on 03/06/2026 – 21:39 GMT+2•Updated 04/06/2026 – 11:04 GMT+2 Now in its fourth edition, the Ibiza Tech Forum has firmly established itself as the place where the present and future of technology meet. This year, the main stage was set in the spectacular Caló de s’Oli Auditorium, where the forum took a qualitative and quantitative leap forward, showing that the island has far more to offer than its world‑famous reputation as the global party capital. Euronews spoke to Vicent Roig, mayor of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, the municipality hosting the event, about the strategic role…

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Published on 04/06/2026 – 12:36 GMT+2 Atout France, the country’s tourism development agency, has announced that 33 hotels have received “palace” designation for 2026. Following the first full reassessment of the programme in seven years, 27 establishments have had their palace distinction renewed while six have been added for the first time. The palace title sits above the standard five-star hotel classification and is reserved for properties considered to represent the very best of French hospitality, service, heritage and luxury. What is France’s palace distinction? Created in 2010, the palace label identifies and honours France’s best hotels which offer an…

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Published on 04/06/2026 – 11:43 GMT+2 Celebrated German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn from circulation his 1975 film Wrong Move, due to then-13-year-old actress Nastassja Kinski appearing topless in a scene. The director said in a statement: “Streaming, television broadcasters and distribution partners will be instructed to cease public access to the film.” The decision follows comments made by Kinski, now 65, who told Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper last month that she has spent 15 years unsuccessfully trying to get Wenders to change the film. “That was my first film, he was my first director and he didn’t protect me,” Kinski…

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Picierno did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication. Picierno will join Italy’s European Democratic Party, which is part of the Parliament’s liberal Renew Europe group, home to lawmakers from French President Emmanuel Macron and Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten’s parties, according to a person familiar with the matter, granted anonymity to speak about internal moves.  “Pina Picierno deserves credit for stating a truth that many can see but few have the courage to say,” said Sandro Gozi, a Renew Europe MEP and secretary general of the European Democratic Party.  “One cannot be pro-European only…

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Published on 04/06/2026 – 11:45 GMT+2 Amazon is launching a major investment push in Europe, with more than €10 billion earmarked for the expansion and modernisation of its warehouse and delivery network across the continent over the coming years. The announcement, made at Amazon’s Delivering the Future event in London Thursday, comes after the company said it invested more than €60 billion across Europe in 2025, its largest annual investment on the continent, underscoring the scale of its push on the continent. Part of the new investment will go toward robotics and automation in fulfilment centres. Amazon said the systems…

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Experiencing the midnight sun has long been on our travel bucket list (and not just because we’re Zara Larsson fans) – but there’s a very good reason to finally tick it off this year. That’s because Levi, a ski resort in Finnish Lapland, is set to launch a summer-long treasure hunt to find a hidden gold bar worth €20,000. Starting on 18 June, visitors will receive a series of clues taking them through Levi in search of the valuable nugget. Each clue takes you to different attractions, including hiking and biking trails as well as other things you can do…

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Europe’s health ambition is returning to the political agenda. With a focus on clinical trials, biotechnology and cardiovascular health, the Health Package signals Brussels’ intent to prioritize innovation, research and prevention as pillars of Europe’s competitiveness and resilience.   But for many patients, one reality remains unchanged: access to innovative medicines remains too slow.  Today, European patients are waiting longer than ever to access new medicines, and the trend is moving in the wrong direction. The latest data from EFPIA’s WAIT indicator shows that the average wait time in Europe has increased to 597 days, 19 days longer than in 2025, and 93 days more compared with 2019.  This is not a…

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Published on 04/06/2026 – 10:13 GMT+2 Quentin Tarantino is not playing coy when it comes to his thoughts on the state of modern Hollywood. Writing for Sight & Sound magazine, the Oscar-winning filmmaker behind Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill and Django Unchained shared his brutally honest appraisal of post-Covid Hollywood and modern movies, stating that the filmmaking industry is a “flavourless sausage factory” rife with “miscast performers”, “audience pandering” and “just plain stupid shit”. “Flaws, implausibilities, audience pandering, miscast performers, or just plain stupid shit usually torpedoes every new movie coming out of the flavourless sausage factory that used to call…

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