The first European charging corridor for e-trucks is a reality
This is set to transform the logistics sector on the continent by fast-tracking freight along one of the busiest roads in Germany
This is set to transform the logistics sector on the continent by fast-tracking freight along one of the busiest roads in Germany
The facility will be located in Hasselt and is set to welcome its first visitors this spring
This move will open green and social public projects to wider investments
Naturally, many aren’t happy - not because of the reduced possibility for prayers, but because they felt it was an attack on welfare
Citing concerns about humaneness, the legislation aims to discourage the proliferation of the so-called designer pet breeds
Naturally, many aren’t happy - not because of the reduced possibility for prayers, but because they felt it was an attack on welfare
Some autonomous shuttles in France are now doing their rounds without a human supervisor inside
Europe is striving to cut the costs of operating wind turbines on water
38,000 of these fellas help to purify the city air, so why not become friends with them?
Smart sensors will warn of potential blockages, and that in turn will prevent moisture from destroying the buildings’ facades
This is set to transform the logistics sector on the continent by fast-tracking freight along one of the busiest roads in Germany
As Europe strives to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, Turku and Dijon are among a group of cities seeking to reach this goal two decades earlier
Some autonomous shuttles in France are now doing their rounds without a human supervisor inside
The public service is undergoing a major facelift with everything, from rebranding to easier payments, targeted to make residents fall in love with soft mobility
2020 and 2021 were zero years for these types of events, but the break has not diminished its reputation
That is an occasion for a big party this weekend
2020 and 2021 were zero years for these types of events, but the break has not diminished its reputation
In fact, you can vote once every 24 hours until 10 February to crown the continent’s best getaway
The facility will be located in Hasselt and is set to welcome its first visitors this spring
The Belgian region will organise public discussions to examine why people opt for cars instead of public transport or bicycles
Citing concerns about humaneness, the legislation aims to discourage the proliferation of the so-called designer pet breeds
Animal welfare groups and municipal governments have been campaigning to end this anachronistic tourist practice
Pavel Šindelář was born in December 1980.
He has a degree from the Faculty of Law of the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen and has been a member of the Civic Democratic Party (ODS) since 2018. From 2014 to 2022, Šindelář served as the Technical Deputy Mayor of Pilsen.
On 17 January 2022, Šindelář was elected Mayor of Pilsen.
Martin Baxa was born in 1975. He received his higher education from Masaryk University in Brno, in the field of Teaching History and Geography for Secondary Schools. He has thus been a teacher of History and Geography at a Grammar School since 2004, an occupation he interrupts temporarily in order to accomplish his duties as Mayor of Plzen in 2018. This is his third tenure as a Mayor of the city, following the 2002-2006 and 2010-2014 terms. He has also been a deputy-mayor...
Mayor of Plzen, Martin Zrzavecký, was born in 1973 in Rokycany, former Czechoslovakia. He is married with two children. He had worked primarily in the field of sales before entering politics. He was elected mayor of Plzen on Nnovermber 6, 2014.