Balkans hit by blackouts as heatwave persists
Albania, Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro suffer simultaneous power cuts as the region swelters in a heatwave.
Albania, Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro suffer simultaneous power cuts as the region swelters in a heatwave.
The 55-year-old man was injured in a blaze in the region of Ilia on the Peloponnese peninsula and later died in hospital.
Four Hinduja family members were given prison sentences ranging from four to four-and-a-half years.
The attacks were just outside an Israeli-designated safe zone and near to a Red Cross field hospital that was damaged in the shelling.
Socialist Jaume Collboni said he does not plan to renew any of the 10,101 tourist licenses granted to landlords when they expire.
Southeastern Europe has been slammed by a seasonally early heatwave coupled with rampant power outages. Both are leaving Balkan countries at a standstill.
The Hungarian Prime Minister was welcomed in Berlin by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz but without much fanfare, as the relationship between the two countries appears frosty.
Extreme rains in Northern Europe are having an impact on some of the smallest European Union constituents: insects.
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The far-right AfD party is trying to attract the attention of ultra-nationalist parties in the rest of the EU to craft a new group even further right from the ID. Bulgarians, Slovaks and others are tempted by the bid.
Campaign groups New Europeans UK and Unlock Democracy have teamed up with the British Overseas Voters Forum for an investigation into how well the postal system will perform for Britons abroad voting in the UK General Election on 4 July. It comes after the head of the British
As the EBRD looks to the year ahead, we urge the bank to take this opportunity to reframe its policies with human and environmental rights at their core, Alexandre Andrade Sampaio and Caitlin Daniel write.
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Les Bleus had to bench Kylian Mbappé following his nose-injury against Austria.
Member of Italian Parliament and Vice President of the Italy USA Foundation Naike Gruppioni has raised concerns about the new Moldovan legislation which has excluded Moldovans living in Italy and other countries from voting in the upcoming presidential elections through
This would include products that contain “homophobic or sexist” content.
Politicians are capitalising on the sewage pollution crisis with promises ahead of the general election.
Two astronauts are stuck in space waiting for the ability to return back to Earth due to technical difficulties, officials said.
Researchers infected 36 people with the virus that causes COVID-19 to understand why some people seem to evade the virus. The answer was in their immune system.
The new rules allow them to sign job contracts with approved employers. It's an unprecedented effort to regulate the sector, but not everyone is convinced, as Euronews Witness reports.
Mexico recorded its hottest ever temperature last week in a heatwave that's claimed at least 125 lives this year.
Competitiveness has already become the new mantra for the next European Commission, but the topic of the European Commission's competitiveness as an institution is absent, Leonardo Quattruci writes.
Negotiating mandate for the Water Framework Directive’s adoption will be the basis for discussions to start between EU co-legislators, sparking green fears that EU rules protecting water are being dismantled.
The upcoming Hungarian presidency’s work programme broadly reflects EU policy objectives, but it only refers once to 'renewable' and natural gas is openly listed for targeted funding.
Youth activists are forcing Hawaii to clean up its transport sector.
Academy CEO Bill Kramer has confirmed that conversations are ongoing regarding the possibility of gender-neutral categories for the Oscars. Not everyone thinks this is a good idea...
Advancements in AI, economic growth in in developing countries and a switch to clean energy solutions were top of the agenda at the Baku Energy Forum at Baku Energy Week.
Japan's space agency says there's no classified information leaked from a series of cyber attacks against them in the last year.
A new global warning was issued over falsified versions of a popular weight-loss and type 2 diabetes drug.
Former Italian PM's candidacy for European Council president could be Macron's secret weapon in the struggle against Meloni's bid for one of the EU's top jobs in Brussels.
Gaming enthusiasts, developers and sector leaders gathered at the summit hosted in Azerbaijan’s capital, which aimed to boost the industry’s future.
Roger Federer fans, get your tissues ready… the Amazon produced documentary on the run-up to the tennis maestro's final event is a bit of a tear-jerker.
As France faces early legislative elections and the rise of the far-right, the French community in Madrid finds unity in the Euro Cup. Amid political tensions, football offers a brief respite, bringing French expatriates together.
Cathal Crotty was given a fully suspended sentence after beating a woman in a random street attack.
The move comes amid strained relations between France and Niger's military government.
The UK fintech firm, already one of Europe's most-valuable startups, is seeking to shore up shareholder liquidity without yet launching an IPO.
By fostering technological advancement and collaboration among member countries, Interpol can help create a unified front against the sophisticated tactics used by modern criminals, ensuring global safety and justice, Valdecy Urquiza writes.
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Units fighting Chasiv Yar say Russia is launching "mass frontal attacks" on the key strategic town.
The sudden exit of the ANO party further weakens Renew Europe and its traditional role of kingmaker in the European Parliament.
The ship’s location, far from land, suggests that ancient mariners had developed far more sophisticated navigation techniques than previously believed.
Seoul protested Russia's new defense pact with North Korea on Friday, amid rising border tensions, vague threats, and seemingly accidental incursions by North Korean troops.
Exports and employment were also slow, while input costs were on the rise, contributing further to declining output.
The Biden administration banned Kaspersky from providing anti-virus software in the US.
UN Secretary General António Guterres warned that cyber threats have become “disturbingly common”.
The landmark ruling by the Supreme Court means that emissions from fossil fuels must now be considered when approving new drilling sites. Major oil and gas companies such as Shell have revealed that they are considering leaving the UK for the US, as UK environmental and
Known as 'Divine Ponytail' for his specific hairstyle and 'Little Buddha' for his Buddhist beliefs, Baggio opted for a private and modest life after retiring from football.
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