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FENIX360 sets free London showcase at The Pheasantry
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FENIX360 will host a free live music night on June 30, 2026, at The Pheasantry in Chelsea, bringing four artists to the historic King’s Road venue.
Anthia Gillick warns self-improvement groups can mask coercion
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Former OneTaste member Anthia Gillick says cults have adapted to social media and now often present themselves as life coaches, wellness experts and self-help communities.
World Federation Right to Die and Eumans launch Europe-wide petition in Barcelona
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The World Federation Right to Die and Eumans will launch a Europe-wide petition on voluntary assisted dying at a free public conference in Barcelona on 19 June 2026. The campaign comes as assisted-dying laws remain uneven across Europe, with…
SettleMint becomes XDC Network master node validator
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SettleMint has signed an MoU with XVC Tech to join XDC Network as a strategic master node operator, expanding the network’s push into tokenized real-world assets and institutional finance.
DUST Identity and Selinko team up on luxury authentication
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DUST Identity and Selinko, part of Toppan Group, said June 16, 2026 that they are partnering to embed unclonable physical identity into luxury and high-value products.
Europe’s long-duration storage business case is strengthening, report says
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A new Eurelectric-AFRY analysis says innovative long-duration energy storage is becoming more commercially viable in parts of Europe as power systems need more flexibility.
Krel Central wins Dun & Bradstreet AAA Gold certificate
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Krel Central a.s. has earned the AAA Gold certificate from Dun & Bradstreet, a recognition that signals strong credibility and financial stability as the Czech technology company pursues broader European ambitions.
Madeira Gains Ground With Wedding Planners
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Wedding professionals are looking more closely at Madeira as a destination that can shape the full celebration, not just host a venue.
EFA and Fusion Europe align to strengthen Europe’s fusion voice
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The European Fusion Association and Fusion Europe have launched a strategic alignment process after EFA’s first General Assembly in Piacenza, Italy, as Europe pushes to turn fusion research into industrial deployment.
Consumer electronics e-commerce market stays fragmented as Amazon leads
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The consumer electronics e-commerce market remains highly fragmented, with Amazon.com Inc. holding the biggest share in 2024 and the top 10 players controlling just 7% of revenue.
ECCO: Italy taxes electricity far more than gas, slowing electrification
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A new ECCO study says Italy’s tax and fee system heavily penalizes electricity versus gas, diesel and gasoline, undermining electrification and the country’s energy transition.
Fedrus International adopts Terra ESG Platform for sustainability reporting
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Fedrus International is implementing the Terra ESG Platform on Microsoft Cloud for Sustainability to tighten ESG data collection, improve audit readiness, and prepare for evolving CSRD reporting demands.
IDAHealth pushes measured radial artery checks before discharge
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At EuroVASC 2026 in the Netherlands, 72% of attendees backed verifying radial artery patency before discharge after wrist-access heart procedures.
155mm ammunition market seen hitting $6.2B by 2030
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The Business Research Company projects the global 155mm ammunition market will grow from $4.68 billion in 2025 to $6.2 billion by 2030, driven by defense modernization, precision-guided rounds and replenishment of stockpiles.
SPS and Tandem Health team up on ambient AI for European care
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Speech Processing Solutions and Tandem Health have launched a partnership to help European healthcare providers adopt ambient AI documentation at scale.
ALLATRA joins Bolivia water conference focused on plastic pollution
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ALLATRA Global Research Center took part in Water in Bolivia, a May 4-7 conference in Santa Cruz that brought scientists, universities, government bodies and communities together to address water security, climate risks and emerging pollution.
EU checks find most remote-controlled toys fail interference rules
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A EU-funded inspection of 88 remote-controlled toys for children ages 3 to 14 found 53 products, or 60%, failed EU interference standards.
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