'Outrageous' and 'rejuvenated' - Sancho has 'mojo back'
Man Utd loanee Jadon Sancho was described as "rejuvenated" as Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Champions League semi-final first leg.
Man Utd loanee Jadon Sancho was described as "rejuvenated" as Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Champions League semi-final first leg.
Labour Day was marked by protest marches and demonstrations on issues ranging from rising prices to the war in Gaza.
Many left-wing contenders didn't miss the opportunity to attend the traditional May Day protest in Paris, while the far-right politician Jordan Bardella, currently leading the polls, announced the rest of his candidate list in southwestern France.
A 21-year-old Kazakh writer and comic author Ilyas Yusupzhanov presented a comic book about the founders of the Kazakh Khanate, Sultans Kerey and Zhanibek, at the National Academic Library in Astana on April 23, reported Kazinform. Ilyas Yusupzhanov presented a comic book
Workers take to the streets across the globe, as more than 200 protesters are arrested in Istanbul.
Some 373 million voters can take part in the 6-9 June vote across the EU's 27 countries.
A new report released by US Democrats has shown that many big oil companies have willingly misled the public about their opinions on the dangers of climate change.
Lidiia Lomikovska describes how she made the journey in her slippers with a plank of wood for support.
The National Trust has said it will take up to three years to see if new growth sprouts from the sycamore's stump.
The number of BBC World Service journalists working in exile is estimated to have doubled since 2020.
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In this episode of the Road the Green, Euronews reporter, Cyril Fourneris, travels to Graz, Austria and Berlin to see what everyday people are doing to help the environment.
The Road to Green sits down with environmental activist, Dima Bass, to learn more about his efforts and how he is inspiring others.
Twenty years ago today, 10 new countries joined the European Union. A new report looks at the economic progress of eight of those member states.
Through DMA regulations, the EU risks straying into the territory of a market which penalises success, Irakli Machaidze writes.
The town of Kawaguchiko has seen an influx of tourists, all vying for the perfect shot of Mount Fuji. Now local officials say enough is enough.
Low rainfall saw the Panama Canal Authority restrict the number and size of ships passing through the canal.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, who is starring in the Broadway production of "Merrily We Roll Along", has spoken out against J.K. Rowling's anti-trans comments she has made online.
A team of experts commissioned by the French president warned against screen and social media use for children.
A Portuguese-flagged ship has been hit far out in the Arabian sea, raising concerns about the attack capabilities of Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said that Georgia is at a crossroads, as the country grapples with protests against government plans to introduce a foreign influence law which critics fear could be used to stifle the press.
Politicians and faith leaders have condemned the incident at the Polish capital's Nożyk Synagogue, which follows similar acts across Europe.
In one European country, its trains have already been running entirely on wind power since 2017.
Rotten Tomatoes has compiled a list of the 300 Best Films of All Time - and the Top 10 may surprise you...
The exhibition was on display in Moscow's Victory Park, it included British hardware given to Ukraine.
Cases of the highly infectious disease cholera rose in the last week in the poorest French region located off the coast of Africa.
In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter, Fanny Gauret, travels to Recklinghausen, Germany, to meet two young women who signed up to the EU's ALMA programme and as a consequence, have a bright future ahead of them.
Tradition and modernity are both on display in Qatar when it comes to performing arts. All options are on the table, from learning the ancient art of sword dancing to participating in a modern theatre production.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was widely teased for wearing the Adidas Samba trainers during an interview, with critics claiming he had made the trainer seem uncool.
The brainchild of two Estonian gallerists, alternative art fair Esther is giving a breath of fresh Baltic air to New York’s art scene.
Diss tracks are an essential part of hip-hop. With 'euphoria', Kendrick Lamar lays into Drake without remorse. What's the story behind his beef with the Canadian rapper?
BBVA's merger proposal to Banco Sabadell could transform the eurozone banking sector, potentially boosting BBVA's assets to more than $1 trillion and making it the third-largest eurozone bank according to market value.
The display seeks to energise Russians ahead of the country's victory day celebrations on 9 May.
The discovery shows how old data and artificial intelligence (AI) might play a crucial role in the future.
Ten new countries joined the EU on 1 May 2024, boosting its population by almost 75 million people and fuelling a new era of prosperity.
Ten new countries joined the EU on 1 May 2004, boosting its population by almost 75 million people and fuelling a new era of prosperity.
The new film by Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has been selected for Cannes' Competition line-up. However, the crew of 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' have been interrogated by Iranian authorities and banned from leaving the country.
Similar college campus demonstrations are increasingly being met with police action across the US.
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Two shows about musical creativity are leading the charge, while women directors are smashing records.
The scientist had published the first sequence of the virus that causes COVID-19 in 2020.
Security preparations for this year’s Eurovision come as Sweden is considered by police to be a “priority target” for Islamist terrorist groups. Add concerns over planned protests regarding Israel's involvement, cyberattacks and Sweden's NATO membership, and 2024's contest
Instead of constantly expanding the workforce through external hires, companies are increasingly focusing on upskilling and retraining the talent right under their noses, to meet evolving business needs, René Janssen writes.
New York City officers entered the Columbia University campus after administrators requested help.
Apple is poised to release its earnings for Q2 fiscal year 2024 after the US market closes on 2 May. Investors will be watching for key metrics that shape its stock trajectory.
Remote workers are 38 per cent less likely to receive bonuses and work nearly double the overtime of their in-office peers, according to a study.
The largest of the Canary Islands is looking to high-spending visitors to combat overtourism.
The asylum seekers have been living in a makeshift camp outside the International Protection Office.
The European Commission has opened formal proceedings to assess whether Meta, the provider of Facebook and Instagram, may have breached the Digital Services Act (DSA). Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that “this Commission has created means to protect European
Two countries within the European Union have no females leading any listed company.