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Scotland
Scotland has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since 1707.
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Afghan women, forced out by Taliban, study medicine abroad
Nineteen women who had to stop studying when the Taliban came to power are finishing their medical degrees in Scotland.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
Will naturalization in Italy soon be possible after just a few years of study?
Van life with Marco Polo: Mercedes' intrepid explorer
A trip through the Scottish Highlands in a Mercedes Marco Polo, the camper van made for glamping.
Stonehenge monument came from Scotland via sea
Detailed analysis of monument’s Altar Stone points to origin in northernmost part of Britain, rather than local area.
Dozens of pilot whales die on beach off Scotland
Authorities said a dozen whales found alive on the beach had to be euthanized and a total of 77 had died.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
Snap elections called in France, after the success of the right-wing populist National Rally party.
Saving the world with algae
A chef and a climate activist want to grow algae in Scotland.The World Wildlife Fund has now also joined them.
Scottish farmers cultivating algae to tackle climate crisis
Scottish farmers are transforming algae into a treasure that supports climate sustainability and business opportunities.
Scots take over Munich center ahead of Euro 2024 opening
Scottish fans began arriving in the southern German city, preparing for the opening game of this year's Euro tournament.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Ghana's huge floating solar panels, the Cameroon petro-engineer turned eco hero, and Berlin's ice-age sand dunes.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
Civilian life in Ukraine has become impossible, says a teacher taking up arms.
Are Scottish fishers victims of Brexit?
Fishers in northwestern Scotland have blamed Brexit for lower profits, fewer workers and too much red tape.
Scotland's parliament elects John Swinney first minister
Swinney's predecessor as leader of the ruling Scottish National Party stood down after a rift with coalition partners.
Inside Europe 2 May 2024
The Gaza flotilla activists stranded in Turkey, why Scotland's Humza Yousaf quit while Spain's Pedro Sanchez stays and media activists call for the right to information. Also: EU election season is now underway, why EU enlargement states have veered to the far right, the end for Slovakia's public broadcaster, Venice's pay-to-get-in rule and Denmark cashes in on Sweden’s Eurovision limelight.
Scotland's Humza Yousaf quits as ruling-SNP first minister
The crisis began earlier this month when Yousaf abandoned Scotland's carbon goals.
Scotland caught up in heated debate over new hate speech law
An amendment to Scottish law aims to better protect people against hate crimes, but the ruling has been controversial.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
What's the German work-life balance like, what is Viennese chic and what does haggis taste like?
Scotland replants for the climate
Scotland's hills were deforested centuries ago. Major reforestation campaigns are changing that.
Focus on Europe – Spotlight on People
Many Iranians and Russians are buying apartments in Northern Cyprus – to avoid sanctions.
Hunting for witches - then and now
Witches: they’re part of pop culture and icons of feminism .. and still hunted to this day.
EURO 2024: Germany to face Scotland in tournament opener
Germany will play Scotland in their opening Euro 2024 match in Munich before facing Hungary and Switzerland.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
Hamas terror attacks concern Israelis and Jews abroad.
Stone skimming championship in Scotland
Stone skimming is a world championship sport in Scotland.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
Questions and answers about Oktoberfest, the Labrum London fashion label and pizza Margherita.
Is the Loch Ness Monster actually real?
For centuries, adventurers have searched for Nessie in vain. Some people refuse to give up.
Focus on Europe - Spotlight on People
As the war in Ukraine continues, schoolchildren in Kharkiv are attending classes in subway shafts.
Loch Ness Monster search ends without evidence of existence
The biggest Nessie hunt in over half a century has resulted in reports of possible sightings but nothing conclusive.
Loch Ness Monster: Biggest search in 50 years begins
Nicknamed "Nessie," the legendary monster from the Scottish Highlands has long captivated imaginations.
Loch Ness monster search in Scotland: Where is Nessie?
No one has been able to catch the famous Loch Ness sea monster, but a new search operation is underway.
More than 50 whales dead in mass beaching on Scottish isle
Dozens of pilot whales had washed up on a beach in the Outer Hebrides, but only one survived the ordeal.
King Charles celebrates second coronation in Scotland
Scotland marked the coronation of King Charles III. with a grand procession and a service of thanksgiving,
Scotland marks Britain's King Charles III coronation
The event is not a new coronation, but rather to celebrate Scotland's unique history in relation to that of the UK.
Scotland: Police arrest former leader Nicola Sturgeon
Police said they had arrested a 52-year-old woman, and Sturgeon's team later confirmed it was her.
Famed Scottish royal stone in London for Charles' coronation
The "Stone of Scone" was used as a seat during British monarchs' coronation ceremonies for centuries.
Conflicting priorities
The cost of cobalt, dealing with deer in Scotland & fighting heat and air pollution in India's slums
Scotland: Who is new first minister Humza Yousaf?
Humza Yousaf is the first person of color and the first Muslim to land Scotland’s top job. Will he achieve his goals?
Scotland's ruling SNP elects Humza Yousaf as new leader
Humza Yousaf has been chosen to replace Nicola Sturgeon as the leader of the SNP and Scotland's devolved government.
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to step down
Nicola Sturgeon said she would remain in office until a successor is found.
Scotland reviews transgender prisoners policy after outcry
Until the review is complete, transgender prisoners with a history of violence against women would face limitations.
British government to block Scotland transgender law
London said the law to allow sexual transitioning upon self-declaration would have a wider impact on equalities laws.
Pricey Japanese whisky underlines its esteemed pedigree
Japanese brands of whisky — Scotland's national drink — are now consistently recognized as the best in the world.
Scotland passes transgender self-indentification bill
The contentious new law would make it easier and faster for people in Scotland to change their gender.
Lockerbie bombing: No death penalty for accused Libyan
The alleged Libyan agent was charged with terrorism over the Pan Am blast in 1988, but would not face a death penalty.
Top UK court rules against Scotland independence vote
The UK Supreme Court says Scotland cannot hold a second independence referendum without the UK Parliament's approval.
UK summons top Iranian diplomat over threats to journalists
The UK says several journalists there have received "credible" death threats from Tehran.
Harry Potter actor Robbie Coltrane dies age 72
The Scottish actor played the role of Hagrid in the Harry Potter series and also starred in James Bond films.
Sturgeon 'confident' Scotland to hold independence vote
The UK's Supreme Court is set to deliberate on whether Scotland can unilaterally hold a second independence referendum.
Does Commonwealth have a future in Africa?
Is the Commonwealth of Nations more than a postcolonial club? Many Africans wonder what purpose it may serve today.
Queen Elizabeth II honored at Scotland's St.Giles' Cathedral
The queen's coffin arrived at the cathedral following a procession joined by King Charles III and his siblings.
Scotland to be first country to provide free period products
Starting Monday, Scotland will make period products available — free of charge — to anyone who needs them.
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