Mullet joy at Belgium hair style festival
More than 200 people attended the European mullet festival in Quievrain, Belgium
More than 200 people attended the European mullet festival in Quievrain, Belgium
The EBU says it "regrets" that some countries "didn’t respect the spirit" of the contest in Sweden.
Police clashed with pro-Palestinian student protesters at universities in the Netherlands and Belgium on Monday.
The two circular livestream video portals visually connect New York and Dublin in real-time.
Knokke Art Fair continues an almost 50-year-old tradition with respect for the past and an eye for what has come to the fore today. Figuration endures and even seems reborn. Painting, graphics, drawing, photography and sculpture are abundant and convincingly present in the art
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met in Ankara on Monday for high-level talks aimed at boosting relations between the competitive Aegean neighbours.
Steve Rosenberg considers possible reasons behind Sergei Shoigu's replacement in the middle of a war.
The so-called "Russian law" risks jeopardizing Georgia's ambition to join the European Union. 12 member states have asked the EU to clarify whether the law will lead to the potential suspension of membership talks.
The EU falls short of the research funding levels called for and is at a clear disadvantage compared to South Korea, the United States, and Japan.
The ruling is a blow to the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party ahead of regional and European elections.
OpenAI has a new ChatGPT model with an upgraded voice assistant and free users will get access to custom chatbots for the first time.
The Queen guitarist and the French electronic music pioneer headlined the Starmus festival in the Slovak capital.
Thousands more civilians have fled Russia's renewed ground offensive in Ukraine’s northeast that has targeted towns and villages with a barrage of artillery and mortar fire.
Governments view AI as crucial for national security and economic growth.
Tejas Sidnal, the creative force behind CarbonCraft, the sustainable company, is shaping the future of the construction sector.
Vladimir Putin has begun his fifth term in office by nominating an economist as the country's new minister of defence.
This year, a new study will focus on the disparities of sex and gender in pain and try to explain this complicated relationship.
The annual re-plastering of Mali's Great Mosque of Djenne, the world's largest mud-brick building and on UNESCO's Danger list since 2016, helps maintain its integrity.
Could this bombed-out holiday resort overlooking the Adriatic Sea be restored to its former glory?
Barclays, Santander and Deutsche Bank were among Europe’s biggest fossil fuel financers in 2023.
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An exchange of letters reveals German centre-right MEPs' concerns over a proposed blanket ban of PFAS 'forever chemicals', and European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen's efforts to reassure them that industry will be shielded from negative impacts.
The new rule issues migrants a benefit card for local use, limiting cash withdrawals and banning international transfers.
Students protest Israeli actions, demand academic boycotts. Demonstrations echo US actions, call for shared governance.
In the realm of automotive choices, leasing has emerged as a popular avenue for drivers seeking to elevate their lifestyles without the long-term commitment of ownership. From sleek sedans to cutting-edge electric vehicles, leasing offers a gateway to luxury and innovation
Cannes boss Thierry Frémaux responded to questions from the international press this Monday, a day before the official start of the 77th edition. Here’s what you need to know.
Heavy-duty fleet manufacturers need to shift their efforts towards electrification.
Prior to her Monday meetings with Italian political leaders, von der Leyen was a guest on national TV, where she spoke about the need to defend Ukraine against Russia's aggression to preserve peace in Europe.
After being virtually lost for 54 years, a newly restored 4K version of the 1970 documentary depicting The Beatles creating their final album, has been released.
Holidaymakers also face fines of up to €1,500 for drinking in the streets.
Which species are worst affected by trafficking? This new UN report paints a bleak picture for wildlife.
Some 80% of the targeted firms were victims of data theft, espionage or sabotage, according to the German digital industry association, Bitkom.
The UK completed a successful test flight of a quantum-powered navigation system that can't be jammed by foreign actors.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk travelled to the border with Belarus on Saturday.
The ruling means intelligence services can now monitor the communications of the far-right party.
EU member Estonia feels threatened by neighbour Russia. This year, the small NATO country will invest over 3% of its GDP to beef up its defence capabilities. It has also been hosting NATO exercises and training civilians in trench warfare, as EuronewsWitness reporter Hans von
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described the situation as 'extremely difficult' for Ukrainian forces.
The Georgian ruling party's 'foreign influence' bill is meant to keep foreign-financed NGOs in check before the October elections. The same law with a slightly different name was pulled out last year among massive rallies and diplomatic condemnations by the EU and the US.
Stealing sand from Sardinia's beaches could cost you up to €3,000 in fines.
If you're looking for a greener way to see this stunning natural spectacle then these European destinations are reachable by rail.
The right AI solutions are out there for businesses. It’s just about identifying them and implementing them in a way that ladders into a successful technology ecosystem. Bringing in new AI solutions for the sake of it simply won’t work, Thomas Labarthe writes.
Banning the EU flag from Eurovision was a gift to "the enemies of Europe", the commission's vice-president said
Destinations struggling with overtourism are putting a stop to ships that bring toxic emissions and millions of passengers.
The retail giant, which has reportedly chosen London for listing, is facing fresh claims of poor working conditions in its supply chain in China.
Skydivers Complete First-Ever Wingsuit Flight Through London's Tower Bridge
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer and while survival rates have improved in recent years, late diagnosis and delays in treatment remain key challenges.
The hospital said that there was “no indication” that the man’s death was the result of the transplant.
The European Commission has expressed anger over a ban on EU flags at the Eurovision Song Contest and demands explanations.
The law is the first in Europe — and the world — to provide sex workers with social security provisions such as pensions and maternity leave, as well as an official employment contract.
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