Social media causes security headache at Euro 2024 tournament
Stunts and photographs posted online are encouraging poor behaviour from fans, from throwing cups at players to trying to take selfies with them on the pitch.
Stunts and photographs posted online are encouraging poor behaviour from fans, from throwing cups at players to trying to take selfies with them on the pitch.
Share prices churn in France after uncertainty hangs over the country's political future although bonds remain relatively steady.
ArcelorMittal Gent is hosting the first industrial trial of climate tech company D-CRBN’s new technology, using a carbon capture unit manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. It provides high-purity carbon dioxide (CO2) for the D-CRBN unit, which converts the CO2 captured
For the Kremlin, the National Rally — whose stances on Russia are friendlier than those of President Macron, a staunch supporter of Ukraine — might have been the preferred winners of the French snap legislative elections, and Moscow likely tried to help boost their results on
The disparity in average annual net earnings across Europe is striking, with significant variations even when adjustments are taken into account.
The time capsule was discovered in the mid-1990s, but was left untouched for decades. Inside, a letter and a newspaper offer a snapshot of life in 1865.
Being exposed to air pollution around the time of egg retrieval can significantly curb the odds of a successful transfer through in vitro fertilisation (IVF), a new study has found.
Russia's rare daytime missile attack on Ukraine killed at least 20 people and hit a key children's hospital in Kyiv.
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Experts say the anti-far-right bulwark has safeguarded the European bloc from a political shock.
Israel claims to know the location of Hamas and Islamic Jihad infrastructure, operatives, weapons and detention Rooms within the UNRWA headquarters in Gaza City.
Nicki Minaj abruptly cancelled her headlining performance at Romania’s SAGA Festival due to a planned protest today in the city.
The evaluation was originally planned for June of this year.
In Kyiv, at least 10 people were killed, and multiple fires broke out across the Ukrainian capital's districts, authorities said.
Two people were killed at the Ohmatdyt Children's Hospital after an intense Russian barrage, officials say.
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South Korea said on Monday it will withdraw its earlier plan to suspend the licenses of striking doctors.
Orbán has proclaimed himself the one EU leader on friendly terms with the world's two preeminent authoritarian governments.
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The New Popular Front defied Ipsos predictions in topping yesterday's second-round vote, followed by Emmanuel Macron's Party with the far-right National Rally in third place. But what could the next government look like?
It also marked the third month in a row that Earth has exceeded the 1.5C limit set by the Paris agreement.
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The second round of the French election forecasts a possible hung parliament, with the left-wing coalition unexpectedly gaining the most seats. Despite political uncertainties, the euro pares early losses.
Viktor Orbán’s bid to make his new far-right alliance the third force in the European Parliament reaches its climax this week – but whether the group will be able to wield clout in the Parliament remains moot.
Despite the EPP's push for a specific health committee in the new European Parliament, the proposal is resisted by other political groups and stakeholders.
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A new study has found that TikTok’s search suggestions contained toxic language towards women and minorities in Finland.
This week, investors will closely monitor the market reactions to the French election in Europe. Additionally, both China and the US are set to release their Consumer Price Index (CPI) data, providing insights into the inflation trajectory of the world's two largest economies.
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There was relief among many left-wing voters after they were projected to get the most seats in France’s lower house of parliament, but some are worried about whether the alliance will be able to stay together.
Worst fears of a far-right takeover may not have come to pass, but French politics could now find itself in unprecedented chaos.
The left-wing New Popular Front coalition was the surprise winner of Sunday's snap legislative elections in France with Macron's centrist coalition coming in second.
Protesters are demanding more action from the Israeli government to strike a ceasefire deal and secure the release of the remaining Israelis still being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza.
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But the result puts France in uncharted territory as it's never experienced a parliament with no dominant party. What happens next largely depends on the deeply unpopular president, Emmanuel Macron.
Nobody expected the left to win, let alone for the far right to come in third place.
There are mixed emotions in the southwestern French city after the far right's surprise defeat.
The historic weapons are classed as national treasures and France has banned their export.
Polls projected a surprise victory for France's left-wing coalition, denying the far-right of its expected win.
With the champagne on ice, they thought they were on the brink of victory - but it didn't happen.
An unexpected victory for the leftist New Popular Front causes the euro to fall as markets fear a radical spending spree.
On his second day in the job, Lammy is on a whirlwind tour of 'key partner' countries Germany, Poland and Sweden where continued support for Ukraine was high on the agenda.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon tells supporters he is "immensely relieved" as exit polls show a lead for his left-wing alliance.
Voters have turned out in large number to produce a shock result, writes the BBC's Hugh Schofield.
With most major politicians holding back until the official results are in, the extraordinary turnaround away from a looming hard-right government indicated by the exit polls has led to first reactions in the neighbouring European nation.
The New Popular Front are on course for victory, despite opinion polls suggesting National Rally would win.