EU salaries: Switzerland tops the list, Bulgaria at the bottom
According to Eurostat, the average annual salary in the European Union in 2022 was €37,600. However, there is a wide variation between countries, with the highest salaries in Switzerland and Iceland, and the lowest in Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Hungary, and Poland.
Viorica Rusica
Baku Summit highlights Central Asia's role in trade and transport
The role of Central Asia in diversifying transit routes, developing trade and transport, were among the main topics of discussion at the summit of the United Nations Special Program for the Economies of Central Asia (SPECA), which took place yesterday in Baku.
Charles Michel to visit Hungary on Monday after Viktor Orban threatened to block Ukraine's EU membership
The President of the European Council, Charles Michel, will travel to Hungary on Monday where he will have a meeting with Prime Minister Viktor Orban, in order to prepare the European Council on December 14 and 15, which will examine a possible expansion of the community block, according to digi.24.
China says no unusual pathogens found after WHO queries respiratory outbreaks
China has not detected any new or unknown pathogen amid rising respiratory illnesses in the country, a World Health Organization (WHO) official told Euronews Next.
Ionela Golban
World's biggest iceberg on the move after 30 years
The world's biggest iceberg is on the move after more than 30 years being stuck to the ocean floor, BBC reports.
Israel-Hamas truce will begin at 7 a.m. local time Friday, Qatar says
A truce between Israel and Hamas will begin at 7 a.m. local time (midnight ET) on Friday, and civilian hostages will be released at 4 p.m. local time, Qatar announced Thursday, CNN reports.
Ukraine is facing an energy crisis following Russian bombing
The operator of the national electricity network in Ukraine, Ukrenergo, announced on Thursday that the network is in a "difficult" situation, being seriously affected by the Russian bombings, which has brought Ukraine to the situation where it has to import electricity, reports Digi24.ro .
Finland closes all but one of its borders with Russia
Finland is to close three of the last four remaining border crossings with Russia, suspecting Moscow of orchestrating a migration crisis, the Finnish Prime Minister announced on Wednesday, Euronews reports.
Far-right Geert Wilders’ party leads Dutch election
Beating all predictions, the Ipsos exit poll put Geert Wilders' Freedom Party (PVV) at 35 out of 150 seats, 9 seats ahead of the closest rival, former EU commissioner Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. That margin was far greater than expected, AFP reports.
The WHO is concerned about an increase in the number of respiratory diseases in China
Northern China has reported an increase in "influenza-like illness" since mid-October when compared to the same period in the previous three years, the WHO said, AFP reports.
German Chancellor asks Russian President Vladimir Putin to end aggression against Ukraine at G20 meeting
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Wednesday that he asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop aggression against Ukraine, during the first online meeting of the G20 attended by the Russian president since the beginning of the war, AFP and Agerpres report.
Israel, Hamas agree 4-day truce for hostage release and aid into Gaza
Israel green-lit a deal on Wednesday to release some hostages held by Hamas in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and a four-day truce in Gaza, Euronews reports.