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Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the workplace, and the European job market is seemingly struggling to keep up. AI and IT emerge as some of the hardest roles to fill for employers and recruiters, according to the 2026 Global Talent Shortage report by global HR firm Manpower. The study, conducted in 41 countries and on 39,000 employers, highlights that around seven in 10 businesses struggle to find the right fit for a variety of roles. Slovakia, Greece and Portugal most affected in Europe Globally, European countries report some of the highest talent shortage rates. Slovakia is top of the list…
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Hungary’s last-minute veto on the €90 billion loan to Ukraine highlights the need for the…
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Budapest and Kyiv have once again clashed over the status of the Druzhba pipeline, putting…
Former CIA Director and retired US Army General David Petraeus told Euronews he believes US…
Published on 03/03/2026 – 12:57 GMT+1•Updated 13:06 Reza Pahlavi, son of the last Iranian Shah…
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