Flatley recalls being warned not to embarrass Irish dancing
The Riverdance performance at Eurovision 30 years ago was credited with changing Irish dancing.
The Riverdance performance at Eurovision 30 years ago was credited with changing Irish dancing.
Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
The Duchess of Edinburgh is the first member of the Royal Family to visit Ukraine.
The lead candidates in the European elections faced off against each other in the first debate of the race, haggling over the Green Deal, the Israel-Hamas war, irregular migration, artificial intelligence and TikTok, among others.
Kazakh Minister of Science and Higher Education, Sayasat Nurbek, announced at an April 25 international conference in Turkistan, dedicated to the legacy of the Golden Horde, that Kazakh scientists have recently secured access to archived materials from European countries and
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, one of the lead candidates in the European elections, has issued a blistering verdict of Ursula von der Leyen's first term in office.
The toxic atmosphere is unlikely to disappear after Pedro Sánchez decides to stay in post.
Aluwaine Tanaka Manyonga created the Chigubhu Lantern, a solar-powered LED light from recycled waste
Millions of students in all public schools across the Philippines were ordered to stay home on Monday after authorities cancelled in-person classes for two days as an emergency step due to the scorching heat and a public transport strike.
Sanchez took five days off to think about his future, following the decision by a court to open preliminary proceedings against his wife Begona Gomez on corruption allegations.
Bulgaria and Poland's energy and climate plans still need to fill some gaps.
The call from Ukraine's leader comes as Russia intensifies its offensive in the east.
Cities are home to a majority of Europe’s population and are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of climate change.
At least four people are dead after a tornado swept through Oklahoma late on Saturday, levelling buildings, trees and knocking out power for tens of thousands of residents.
The British newspaper has joined a list of news organisations entering into a content licensing agreement with OpenAI.
A computer game where you play the bad guys can help students better spot disinformation techniques, a new study shows.
A Netherlands zoo has planted self-bred corals that could one day repopulate heat stressed reefs.
Tourism authorities have slammed the unidentified men for disrespecting the country’s laws and traditions.
Many staff members at the UK’s busiest airport will strike over changes unions say are unfair - here’s when and why it’s happening.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg promised Kyiv more military support was on its way.
Russia's pursuit of a naval presence in Libya's eastern region, likely to culminate into a base for its nuclear submarines, provides Moscow with more than just a strategic outpost looking towards the entire EU, Hafed Al-Ghwell writes.
German inflation, on the other hand, remained at almost three-year lows, as services inflation slowed further.
There are no words. Just excitement, as Anatomy of a Fall's Messi gets his very own TV show in Cannes this year.
Teresa Vicente’s campaign saw nearly 640,000 people back a law granting legal protection to the Mar Menor.
The event on Paris’s Champs-Élysées is open to all - but only 4,000 people will win access to the giant picnic.
Nine people charged with terrorism in connection with an alleged far-right plot to topple the German government went on trial on Monday in one of three linked cases.
As Turkey's relations with the US become easier, Ankara is looking at a change of direction from Moscow for its gas supplies.
The number of banking millionaires is on the rise, according to the European Banking Authority – but women don’t seem to be benefiting.
The Rolling Stones have started their new '24 Hackney Diamonds' in Houston, Texas. And what a show it was.
The Port Activity App, developed as part of the European 'EfficientFlow' project, allows merchants to coordinate port calls and save on fuel.
The Greek helmet hints at an important and powerful culture before the arrival of the Romans.
French companies are buying back their shares like never before. Reportedly, the French government is planning to tax these buybacks.
The Oscar-winning writer of 'The Social Network' is working on a follow-up movie about Facebook that will explore the company's role in the 6 January 2021 assault on the US Capitol.
After torpedoing a relationship with the Greens and alienating his party, Scotland's first minister Humza Yousaf was due to face a vote of no-confidence later this week – but instead pre-emptively quit Parliament. Someone else at the "helm" would be a better fit as first
The European Union must get bigger or risk facing a "new Iron Curtain" along its eastern flank, European Council President Charles Michel said Monday as the bloc marks 20 years since its largest ever enlargement.
The meeting between the Irish Minister for Justice Helen McEntee and the British Home Secretary James Cleverly was postponed last minute on Sunday evening.
It’s International Dance Day on 29 April, a time to celebrate the art of movement! Here's how to celebrate in Europe and online - even if you've got two left feet.
French actor Gérard Depardieu will appear in court in October, prosecutors say.
Europe faces challenges in the adoption of artificial intelligence, including regulatory barriers and a shortage of skilled professionals. The Next Generation EU has committed €4.4 billion to AI initiatives, with two Southern European countries leading the way.
The same gunmen had previously attacked another checkpoint a week earlier, according to Russian authorities.
French actor Gérard Depardieu has been taken into custody following two more accusations of sexual assault, according to local French media.
Three patients had HIV cases that were linked to facials at a spa in New Mexico.
EU resources are under strain, given the need to invest in defence, climate change and a possible expansion to Ukraine.
It is impossible to ignore the evidence of the harm caused by big oil and gas companies. Turning to them to decrease dependency on fossil fuels is like asking the tobacco industry for advice on how to stop smoking, Anna Gilmore writes.
The only cigarette manufacturer to have clearly committed to leaving its traditional product behind has announced that by next year most of its revenue will come from production of smoke-free alternatives. PMI now has a new ambition to make cigarettes the source of no more than
Four books have been quarantined in the National Library of France. Here’s why. Warning: Spoilers for the book and film 'The Name of the Rose'.
The latest developments from the Israel- Hamas war.
The top contenders to preside over the European Commission are on Monday scheduled to face off against the incumbent – and frontrunner.
The French government has sent a letter of intent to the heavily indebted technology company, offering to pay up to €1 billion for three key assets, to keep them in national hands.
OpenAI accused of being unable to correct to false information used by its popular chatbot.