Prices of old gasoline cars considered junk are rising sharply – a 7,000 euro BMW is now selling for 15,400 euros
The prices of vintage gasoline luxury cars from the 1980s and 1990s in Finland are surging after years of being undervalued.
Vice President Montero (and candidate for the Junta) announces a 7 billion aid package for families and businesses affected by the storm in Andalusia and Extremadura
The Spanish government approved a 7 billion euro aid package aimed at assisting families and businesses in Andalusia and Extremadura following severe storms that displaced thousands and damaged properties.
Bamberg: Police Seizes 7,000 Euros in Counterfeit Money
A young man in Bamberg used a counterfeit 50-euro note to pay for a kebab, leading to the discovery of more counterfeit money in a subsequent police investigation.
Helsinki's Biggest Health Chief Calls Every Weekday Morning at 7:45 AM – Calls Discuss How to Allocate Billions
Every weekday morning at 7:45 AM, Risto Rautava, the chairman of the HUS cooperative board, speaks with Matti Bergendahl, CEO of Finland's largest hospital, about the allocation of a multi-billion euro budget.
Patria also has a record year in terms of revenue – the billion euro milestone has been exceeded
Defense contractor Patria continued its strong growth last year, achieving a revenue of €1,086.7 million for the fiscal year 2025, marking an almost 32% increase from the previous year and surpassing the billion euro milestone, which the company describes as a strategic landmark.
Mercedes-AMG abolishes hybrid C63, successor to receive six cylinders
Mercedes-AMG has officially confirmed the end of the controversial C63 model with a four-cylinder hybrid powertrain, set to be replaced by a new model featuring a larger, non-hybrid engine.
Stock Exchange – Fais Group: Improved Image, Although There Is Still a Long Way to Go
Fais Group's stock has shown improvement, recovering to the threshold of 3.7 euros amidst a nearly 7.5% increase in 2026, as its valuation approaches 170 million euros, despite last year's IPO being at 4.7 euros.
Industry strengthens the Auto+ Plan with 40 million for SMEs and self-employed individuals
The Spanish government announced new support of up to 7,500 euros for small businesses to renew their fleets with electrified vehicles and launched a new 330 million euro line for industry decarbonization.
Stock Exchange: A Deep 'Breath' for Lamda
The stock of Lamda Development is experiencing a resurgence, returning to the edges of 7.5 euros for the first time since October after a 6.2% increase, although it still lags behind last year's highs and pre-pandemic levels.
Inflation Slows Down Across the Euro Area. A New Rate Cut is Becoming More Possible
Inflation is slowing down across Europe, stabilizing under control and potentially leading to a shift in the European Central Bank's monetary policy as the January Eurostat flash estimate indicates a rate of 1.7%, below the 2% target set by Frankfurt.
Eurozone inflation fell to its lowest level in recent years in January
Eurozone inflation slowed to 1.7% in January, falling below the European Central Bank's 2% target, driven by lower energy costs and a strengthening euro.
Estonian Central Bank issued 288 million euros in cash in the fourth quarter
In the fourth quarter of 2025, the Estonian Central Bank circulated 8.5 million banknotes valued at 286.7 million euros and 1.77 million coins worth 1.32 million euros.
Inflation in Bulgaria decreased after the introduction of the euro
Contrary to skeptics, transitioning to the euro did not result in a price crisis for Bulgaria, with January prices rising only by 0.7% compared to December according to preliminary estimates from the National Statistical Institute of Bulgaria.
Alpha Bank: Offers of 3.5 billion euros for the 7-year bond
Alpha Bank has received offers totaling 3.5 billion euros for its 7-year senior preferred bond issuance, aiming to raise 750 million euros.
The Billion Euro Transfer Market Fuels the Battle Among Top Clubs in the Saudi League
The Saudi football league is experiencing unprecedented economic growth, with top clubs spending over 1.7 billion euros to enhance their competitiveness domestically and continentally in the 2025-2026 season.
7,500 euro fine for a farmer in Cuzcurrita for extracting water from the river without permits to irrigate four farms
The Superior Court of Justice of La Rioja upheld a 7,500 euro fine for a Cuzcurrita farmer who illegally diverted water from the Tirón River to irrigate four farms totaling 11 hectares.
BMW continues production of large engines despite stricter standards
BMW will continue to produce its large internal combustion engines, including inline-six, V8, and V12 engines reserved for Rolls-Royce, despite the challenges posed by stricter emission regulations.
Cars, 2026 is the year of the "electronic guardian": how the new system works
The new 'electronic guardian' system for monitoring vehicle emissions will play a significant role starting in 2026, alongside the introduction of the Euro 7 standard.
Unemployment is at a historic low. Rate down to 5.7%. Meloni: "Let's keep going"
Italy's unemployment rate has reached a historic low of 5.7%, the lowest since records began in 2004, surpassing EU and euro area averages, according to Istat data.
The big cars are on display in Brussels, but the Euro 7 regulation looms over the sector
Automakers gather in Brussels for the annual auto show, highlighting both new innovations and the looming threat of Euro 7 regulations.
Who is Luke Littler? With a board bought for less than a euro, he reached the top.
Luke Littler, an 18-year-old Brit, defended his title as world champion in classic darts with a convincing 7-1 victory over Dutchman Gian van Veen, becoming only the fourth player in history to achieve this feat.
Joker 30/12/25: The Draw Results - The Winning Numbers
The results of the Joker draw held on December 30, 2025, revealed the winning numbers, with a jackpot of at least €7,500,000 for the first category winners.
Croatia smashed Hungary! The furious water polo players properly announced the Euro in Belgrade
In the final match of a preparatory tournament in Rotterdam, Croatian water polo players defeated the world runner-up Hungary 13-7, with captain Marko Bijač making 10 saves and Loren Fatović scoring four goals.
The inaction of the City Council of Seville paralyzes the exhumation of the largest mass grave from the Civil War in the city
The Seville City Council's refusal of a 200,000 euro state subsidy and lack of initiative has halted the exhumation of the city's largest Civil War mass grave, which contains 7,440 bodies including victims of Franco's regime.