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Cybercrime has become the most prevalent financial crime in Ireland. The country has tied its fate with digital giants and is Europe's biggest data host. Hence his vulnerability. It's been a year since the country created its first agency to fight ransomware… and sees its turnover in the cyber security sector grow by 10% every year. But everyone is a victim of these high-tech fraudsters. Clemens Penardin reports from Dublin.

We now know the 27 candidates to head the European executive, the prestigious commission… each of whom must be auditioned by Parliament and then confirmed together by a vote… to take office before the end of the year.

In Brussels, Simon Carraud Review the background We partner with Explains to us why this legislature's emphasis is on economy and competitiveness.

115 political prisoners were released from Belarusian jails this summer, easing pressure on dictator Alexander Lukashenko, while hundreds more remain behind bars. Including Maria Kolesnikova, one of the figures of the 2020 protest movement and one of the Sakharov Prize laureates. She is serving an 11-year prison sentence and her relatives are worried about her health. His portrait is signed Anastasia Becchio.

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We have to reckon with this new word overtourism… or when the appeal of an area becomes unbearable for certain sections of it… this is the case in northern Barcelona, ​​Spain.

The number of passengers at Catalonia's main airport reached 5.4 million in August, a historic record. The authorities are now planning to expand the airport… much to the chagrin of some residents who do not see the economic benefits of this tourism and now condemn its excesses. Elise Gassengel reports from Barcelona.

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