Hungary eyes EU consensus on geothermal energy future by end of year
Shortly after kicking-off the rotating EU Presidency seat, Hungary is aligning with Poland to unfold geothermal energy in Europe.
Shortly after kicking-off the rotating EU Presidency seat, Hungary is aligning with Poland to unfold geothermal energy in Europe.
Poland's Law and Justice (PiS) had been courted by Hungary's Viktor Orbán to join his brand new "Patriots for Europe" alliance.
Ride-hailing app Uber is launching new water-based transport services in Europe.
Very few US states have workplace standards for heat exposure currently in place.
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The comments follow reports of antisemitism and racism within the youth wing of the Italian PM's party.
Researchers identified a possible link between semaglutide and a rare eye condition but said more research is needed to know whether the drug actually caused the problem.
NGO adviser Laurent Vinatier is accused by Russian authorities of building a wide network of contacts to obtain sensitive information.
The incident took place at Hutzot Karmiel Mall on Wednesday. Local authorities labelled the stabbing as a "terrorist attack".
The GERB party, which proposed the minority government, finished first in the June elections but has only 68 legislators in the 240-seat National Assembly.
The Green group in the European Parliament claims it offers European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's only safe path to re-election.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has asked voters to refrain from handing over “unchecked power” to Labour.
Italy has invested millions in sustainable tourism, from walking trails to trains.
The survey also revealed a major lack of trust in politicians to address sewage discharge into UK rivers, lakes and seas.
George Zhao, Deputy CMO of Whale Cloud International, spoke to Euronews’ Angela Barnes at GSMA MWC in Shanghai about recent company advancements and recruiting European talent.
Ever-closer collaboration between Russia, China and other countries has caused increased concern for NATO and Western powers.
Clashes on the southern Lebanese border have raised the possibility of a direct conflict between Hezbollah and the Israeli military.
The new European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) will work to tackle the health and security threats related to illicit drugs across the bloc focusing on the monitoring of new substances and cross-border cooperation.
The Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) is partnering with US and South Korean rocket providers with a focus on sustainability and national security.
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal urges voters to stop Marine Le Pen's party winning Sunday's vote.
A UN report has found that China filed six times more patent findings than the US.
Aimee Betro is taken into custody after being found near the country's capital, police say.
A further 47 people are injured, after blasts rocked the city of Dnipro early on Wednesday morning.
Ferrero is planning a vegetable version of Nutella for Italy's supermarket shelves. The new version will have no traces of animal-origin ingredients.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major public health concern, and a new study looks into how taxation could impact antibiotic prescriptions.
The EU’s New Pact on Migration is designed to deliver a coordinated approach to European migration. However, it overlooks cities’ crucial integration role while reinforcing migration as a threat to be controlled, Simona Bieliūnė and Rutger Groot Wassink write.
Thursday's general election could bring the Rwanda deportation plan to a halt. But campaigners warn Labour against mimicking the Conservatives' hard line on migration.
It is a two-month trial in which people can fly without emissions between the airports of Maastricht, Liège and Aachen.
Seven people remain missing after the boat, named as the Virgem Dolorosa, overturned north of Lisbon.
Lack of access to vaccines, stigma, and a fast-moving new variant have hindered the DRC’s mpox response.
The atrocities allegedly took place at a Palestinian refugee camp cordoned off by the Assad regime.
Experts have warned there could be an extraordinary 13 category one or above hurricanes between June and November this year.
The European Union says that a merger between the two airlines will not breach antitrust rules.
Rishi Sunak has covered thousands of miles in the past few weeks, but he hasn’t outrun the expectation that his time as Britain’s prime minister is in its final hours.
After scoring his second goal against Austria, Demiral made a hand signal commonly used by Turkey's extremist Grey Wolves group.
Also called the Fourth of July, Independence Day marks the historic date in 1776 when the Declaration of Independence was approved by the Continental Congress.
Bulgaria's Orthodox Church has elected Daniil as its new leader in a vote that reflected the divisions in the church and wider society since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago.
The Left has told Italy's Five Star Movement that there are "clear political conditions" before the party can join the group.
The American screenwriter and director, born Robert Bertram Schwartz, was widely considered one of the greatest writers in Hollywood.
In an exclusive interview, the European People’s Party’s environment policy coordinator tells Euronews the group wants to revisit a raft of Green Deal legislation, and why he thinks climate targets must remain sacrosanct.
Royal Mail comes in for criticism over delays in sending out ballot papers for UK postal voters. It says the "surprise" timing of the election is to blame.
The monumental burial mound dates from the 4th millennium BC – making it one of Europe’s earliest known funerary structures.
The country says the policy will help boost economic growth.
Policymakers are bullish about the need to step up in the face of Russian aggression and potential US apathy – but their voters aren’t so sure.
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National Rally, Reform UK and others have all rejected allegations of extremism, but drawing the line isn't simple.
Cheap products from China are currently exempt from EU import duties, although FT sources say this could soon change.
Euro area private sector activity grew in June, surpassing earlier estimates and showing robust recovery. Activity in Spain showed the strongest growth, while contractionary conditions held in France amid election uncertainties.
The early artwork by Venetian master Titian has a dramatic history of thefts – including being left in a plastic bag at a London bus stop.
Hungary has taken over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union at one of the most difficult periods for the EU and rest of the world in recent times. It took charge of steering the EU for the next six months on July 1. Belgium had been in holder of the presidency