Georgia rocked by clashes over 'Russian-inspired' bill
Riot police in Georgia fire tear gas and water cannon into crowds protesting at a controversial bill.
Riot police in Georgia fire tear gas and water cannon into crowds protesting at a controversial bill.
Aid group Revers de la Medaille criticised the operation, saying it was part of a campaign to 'make room for the beautiful Paris postcard'.
Petroglyphs dating back to the Bronze Age were discovered by volunteers of the nationwide Taza (Clean) Kazakhstan environmental campaign in the Zhambyl region, reported Tengrinews. Archeologists and historians examining petroglyphs in the Zhambyl Region. Photo credit:
Global measles cases could double in a year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
A gang of scammers stole almost a million euros pretending to be relatives in distress, police say.
Watch: Israeli air strike kills at least three in Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
ABBA World celebrates 50 years since the Swedish foursome won the Eurovision Song Contest with their hit song, Waterloo, in 1974. The exhibition fuses aspects of the supergroup, past and present.
An association of young professionals came up with a solution to boost youth participation in EU elections.
The plan was first discussed in 1979 - but Spain’s transport minister is keen to revive it.
Contrails or condensation trails are created when ice crystals form around tiny particles of carbon emitted by a plane’s engines.
The Environment, Energy and Climate summit concluded today at the Palace of Venaria in Turin.
The Environment, Energy and Climate summit concluded on Tuesday at the Palace of Venaria in Turin.
A new study has found that many of the most expensive Michelin-starred restaurants worldwide are in Europe - but there are affordable options on the continent too.
Despite a disappointing first quarter, the airline expects a record summer boosted by leisure as well as business travellers, leading to more plans to expand the company’s long-haul routes.
The monarch returned to public duties on Tuesday after several months receiving treatment in private.
Sweden has struggled with a surge in violence in recent years as gangs fight for control of drug markets.
More than 1,000 people participated in the demonstration in Hamburg on Saturday, with some calling for the establishment of a caliphate.
Hopefuls in June’s European elections are taking the leap to TikTok in a bid to influence young voters, despite the security and misinformation concerns plaguing the app.
One senior analyst said the bloc has prospered overall, but there have been ''bumps on the road, otherwise known as Poland and Hungary and possibly Slovakia''. He warned of the possibility several current EU-hopefuls might also violate the bloc's common values and interests.
Violent incident also saw two police officers injured by the armed assailant.
Over 100 artists were given free rein to create in 100 spaces provided by shopkeepers, institutions, and neighbours in Madrid for the Pinta Malasaña festival.
The hake population in the waters of Northwestern Europe has recovered spectacularly over the past 20 years. What's behind this remarkable rebound and how might this success story be repeated elsewhere?
For the first time, negotiators discussed the text of what is supposed to become a global treaty.
Persistent overfishing in European seas led to the decline of many fish species in the 1990s. However, efforts to restore hake populations to sustainable levels in recent decades have proven successful.
Berlin argued that it has barely exported any weapons to Israel since the offensive against Gaza started following Hamas' deadly incursion into southern Israel on 7 October.
Roughly 80% of cut flowers in the UK are sourced from the Netherlands, according to the British Florist Association, and post-Brexit trade rules are making sellers nervous.
Global production of crucial raw materials may be at risk of disruption due to climate change and businesses need to find adaptation solutions in order to timely deliver clean technologies for the green transition.
Nicaragua accused Germany of breaching the UN genocide convention by sending military hardware to Israel.
The EU says Facebook and Instagram have not done enough to combat "malicious actors'" political ads.
Noel Quinn is to step down after a tumultuous five years at the helm of the UK-based bank.
It follows Irish government concerns that the UK's Rwanda policy is fuelling Irish asylum cases.
Mercedes-Benz also saw falling profits, as expected, due to changes in models and supply chain issues, while Stellantis also missed earnings expectations due to a poor product mix.
The transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy was already a central pillar of the European Green Deal before a belligerent Moscow triggered an energy crisis; now the question of how best to ensure secure, affordable energy is dividing political camps as EU citizens head
Around the world, the pressure’s on to better protect nature. Japanese businesses are grasping the challenge, with the support of an international framework that aims to shift financial flows into more nature-positive outcomes.
Julius Kivimäki threatened thousands of patients he would publish details of their therapy sessions.
Moscow puts subsidiaries of German and Italian firms under the control of a Gazprom division, sparking annoyance from Italy and the EU.
The Embassy of Bangladesh and Mission to the European Union in Brussels organized the 2024 Independence and National Day Reception of Bangladesh in the magnificent setting of the capital’s Cercle Royal Gaulois on 29 April 2024. The event was graced by the Foreign Minister of
In a coordinated operation, law enforcement arrested a group of Georgian nationals suspected of running a criminal operation stealing antique and rare books from European libraries.
Ursula von der Leyen has given her strongest indication yet that she would be willing to work with Giorgia Meloni's hard-right party after the upcoming elections to the European Parliament.
Sites once occupied by coal-fired power stations are ideal locations for renewable generation and energy storage. In fact, it’s already happening, Eric Dresselhuys writes.
Counter point: While Euronews Culture's resident film critic enjoyed Luca Guadagnino’s new film, some disagree. In 'Challengers', you come expecting a story about love, sex, and relationships and receive one that while sleek, feels empty.
The unknown story of Plato’s death may have been revealed from a newly deciphered ancient scroll.
Austrian billionaire Reinold Geiger offers to buy up shares and take the company back into private hands to focus on "rebuilding the foundation for the long-term sustainable growth of our company".
A collaborator confirmed to AP on Monday the protest was taking place.
The European Commission says the platforms’ tools to protect the EU elections are not sufficient.
Eurozone economy grew by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2024, beating expectations and marking the strongest growth since Q3 2022. Annual inflation remained stable at 2.4%, while core inflation slowed to 2.7%, likely clearing the path towards the first ECB rate cut in June.
The investment announced on Tuesday will include AI training for 840,000 people, as well as support for Indonesia’s growing community of tech developers.
What is International Jazz Day, and which modern European jazz artists should be on your radar?
From being abandoned at only 2 months old, taken to a communist state-run infant centre in the summer of 1987, to a democratic mayoral candidate 37 years later, Vişinel Balan has had his share of painful memories and pride moments. Vişinel Balan is one of the "decrees"