WATCH: Key European buildings are illuminated to mark Europe Day
Key buildings across the EU have been lit up to mark the upcoming European Elections.
Key buildings across the EU have been lit up to mark the upcoming European Elections.
Residential buildings and houses were hit by Russian missiles in the city of Kharkiv, igniting fires and injuring two people, early Friday, according to local officials.
Popular incumbent, Gitanas Nausėda, is favoured to win another five-year term in a strategically important election for the Baltic region.
A second investigation into the Colombian singer's alleged tax fraud has been shelved by Spanish prosecutors due to a lack of evidence.
They’re set to make historic gains in June’s European elections, but Europe’s rising right wing parties need to find unity if they are to wield greater influence on the EU stage, experts tell Euronews.
Apple has been dealt a crushing blow after being forced to apologise for its new iPad Pro advert, which features an array of cultural objects including instruments, books and cameras being destroyed, with the tablet computer held up in their place.
With the future of our planet at stake, banks need to be ambitious and move beyond policies that only offer mere lip service instead of solutions that meet the sheer scale of the challenge. Failure to do so would be unconscionable, Zahra Hdidou writes.
Police broke up a protest by pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Amsterdam in a second straight day of unrest over the war in Gaza.
With fears over NATO’s credibility, the idea of a homegrown alternative is playing into Germany’s domestic political debate.
A report by Finance Watch shows that despite EU legislation, vulnerable consumers in the bloc don't have easy access to a basic bank account. In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, the non-profit organisation believes a review of the rules is more necessary than ever to make
After 14 months of decline, the rate of inflation in Hungary rose again.
Last year, Poland voted out a hardline right-wing government, but the right is expected to make EU-wide gains next month.
This week, both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA suddenly gave up their titles, leading to much speculation. Here’s why there’s mounting pressure on both orgnizations for more transparency.
Italy’s birth rate, already one of the lowest in the world, has been falling steadily for about 15 years and reached a record low last year.
In recent years, Uzbekistan has experienced a surge in foreign investment, driven by extensive government reforms initiated in 2017. The 3rd Tashkent International Investment Forum showcased the country's appeal to investors, with participants from over 90 countries discussing
A recovery in the business travel market and increased numbers of holidaymakers flying for winter breaks to the Caribbean all contributed to a major increase in profits.
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Workers in the South American country are protesting against austerity measures and planned reforms by new libertarian President Javier Milei.
No reason was given for Serhiy Rud's dismissal. He has led the president's security detail since 2019.
Italian welfare systems are already struggling to cope with the ageing of the population, and there is no consensus on what to do about it.
Protesters led by a senior cleric in Armenia's church walked a distance of around 160 kilometres from villages near the border with Azerbaijan to Yerevan, where they gathered Thursday in Republic Square.
Kim Ki-nam led the effort to prop up North Korea's totalitarian dynasty with powerful cults of personality.
From a cat stuck in a wall to a Kung Fu dog, and even a headless horse, this year's Comedy Pet Photo Award finalists do not disappoint.
In a pre-election boost for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, national output surpasses analysts’ expectations.
A thick atmosphere has been detected around the planet that's twice as big as Earth in a solar system about 41 light years away.
An influx of grain from Ukraine has compounded existing grievances against what farmers describe as punitive environmental regulations from Brussels.
The results were contested by his main rival, Prime Minister Succès Masra.
Maybe my vitriol towards this film is exactly what director Harmony Korine wants. And if that’s the case, hats off. However, he’s still getting my two cents, in the shape of a warning for anyone curious enough to buy a ticket.
European companies in China are finding it harder to make money as growth slows and overcapacity pressures increase, according to a new survey by the EU Chamber of Commerce in China.
Debt in emerging markets such as India and China and stubborn inflation in the US is putting pressure on funding costs.
Politics continue to loom large during this year's Eurovision Song Contest. Singer Eden Golan performed her song 'Hurricane' and secured her spot in Saturday’s final while almost 12,000 people protested Israel's participation in the competition over the war in Gaza.
Major European indices have notched up all-time highs, with the FTSE 100 reaching a fresh record following signals from the Bank of England (BoE) indicating an impending rate cut.
After two centuries exhibiting some of the world’s most prized artworks in London, the National Gallery has decided it’s time to get a bit more national.
The Israeli prime minister says the country can ‘stand alone’ but hopes US and Israel can overcome differences.
The Cultural Olympiad has a history spanning over a century. But what exactly is it, where did it originate, and how has it evolved?
An mRNA vaccine triggered the immune system to target brain tumours, a small study showed.
The drop in fossil fuel generation was driven by wind and solar growth as well as the recovery of hydropower.
Barzan Majeed, aka Scorpion, is on the run after smuggling thousands of migrants into the UK.
New data from energy think tank Ember reveals that in April 2024, the EU witnessed a historic decline in fossil generation. For the first time, less than a quarter of the EU’s electricity (23%) was produced from fossil fuels. This surpassed the previous record low of 27% in May
Twenty-year-old singer Eden Golan makes the final, despite being booed during dress rehearsals.
Russians to celebrate WWII victory on Vienna‘s streets. Ukraine asks authorities to ban events.
Twenty defendants in the 2018 Attica wildfires case will face retrial, after last month's controversial ruling, which saw only six people convicted over their roles in the disaster.
European Parliament President Robert Metsola addressed the International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv on Thursday.
The Premier League has reigned supreme for decades and featured some outstanding teams.
The protests took place ahead of Eden Golan's performance in the competition's second semi-final.
Even though there are currently enough conflict hotspots in the world for a full-scale Third World War to break out, societies and the political circles that guide them have a primary duty to thoroughly examine the concepts of sustainable development and evidence of broad
The primary purpose of Xi Jinping's three-day visit to Hungary might be to ensure that Hungary can help China gain market share in the EU, as Beijing and Budapest prepare to sign a total of 16 bilateral agreements.
Climeworks is harnessing Iceland’s geothermal power, while gearing up for megatonne capacity around the world.
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