Macron's election gamble puts French democracy on the table
Some fear the snap elections could lead to violence on the streets, and endanger French democracy.
Some fear the snap elections could lead to violence on the streets, and endanger French democracy.
It took seven hours for neurosurgeons at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital to fit this brain implant.
The incident comes just over a week before the UK’s general election that will determine if Sunak remains in power.
Belgium is determined to clinch a deal on new GMO rules in the last days of its EU Council presidency, but green groups are urging governments to change course.
While public awareness of an incoming carbon price for home heating and motor fuels remains low, the European Commission is aware it may become a hot political issue for the next EU executive.
The move is expected to further exacerbate Albania’s tension with its neighbour, Greece.
Greta Thunberg joined thousands at a climate protest in Helsinki organized by Elokapina (Extinction Rebellion).
As France gears up for the shocking snap elections that French President Emmanuel Macron called during the EU elections, Germans are preparing for a seismic change in EU politics.
A study found that chronically lonely older adults had a higher risk of stroke compared to those who reported minimal isolation
The Ukrainian military is in dire need of extra air power as Russia bombards its territory with artillery, missiles and drones.
France failed to beat Poland and finished second in the group ahead of third-placed Netherlands. In Group C, England and Denmark retain first and second spot respectively. Slovenia are also through to the last 16.
All of the experts Euronews Green spoke to said the same thing: there is no empirical evidence to support the claim that climate change will lead to more international migration into Europe.
New EU measures to combat 'greenwashing' are aiming to challenge companies promoting so-called sustainable products. In this episode of The Road to Green we travel across Europe to find out more about the labelling changes coming to a supermarket near you.
Nearly half of the world’s freshwater is shared between at least two or more countries. In this Crash Course, we examine why water cooperation between states is increasingly vital to prevent conflict.
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Do carbon credits really help to combat global warming, or are they counter-productive?
Demonstrators supporting abortion and women's rights gathered at Los Angeles City Hall on the second anniversary of the ruling overturning Roe v. Wade.
Instead of considering EVs and hybrids as competing solutions, we should recognise that they are complementary solutions for different problems, Patrice Haettel writes.
"Bookings have been cancelled, and projections for new bookings are very low" according to one restauranteur.
“AI will connect them in ways that will empower the performer and empower the fan,” will.i.am explains the future of the music industry in an exclusive interview with Euronews.
Candidates from the left-wing alliance march through the streets of Paris, distributing flyers and engaging with voters, as they rely on new volunteers to woo voters.
Spain's Iratxe García Pérez and France's Valérie Hayer will respectively preside over the socialist and liberal groups.
A part of the parliament building in Nairobi was set on fire by protesters who managed to break inside following protests gathering thousands, while reports say several dead bodies can be seen in the streets of the Kenyan capital.
Jet engines emit more ultrafine particle pollution than any other kind of engine.
With rumours that there is a remake of Squid Game in the works, we explore whether it's a good idea and which English-language remakes have bucked the trend when it comes to equalling or outshining the original.
The 2024 wildfire season has already begun in Europe as the season starts earlier and lasts longer.
The World Economic Forum lists the top 10 developing technologies that could tackle the world’s problems.
Shifty Shellshock, whose real name was Seth Binzer, co-founded the band Crazy Town, who were best known for their 1999 hit song ‘Butterfly’.
The RIAS group said it recorded 4,782 antisemitic incidents in 2023, compared with 2,616 the year before.
The fishing sector accounts for just 1% of Malta's GDP and employs 1000 fishers. But with fishing deeply linked to the nation's identity, collaboration between Maltese fishers and scientists is helping to shape the growth of the fishing sector and future of Malta's marine
Luca Pisani, a marine biologist at Aquatic Resources Malta, emphasises the importance of maintaining a strong working relationship with fishermen who welcome scientists like him aboard their ships.
Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week is in full swing, serving up a dazzling spectacle from Dior’s Olympic-inspired chic to Van Herpen’s mesmerising living sculptures.
Firearm violence is a "public health crisis" in the US, the country's top doctor said on Tuesday.
Residential buildings, densely populated areas and energy infrastructure have all been hit by devastating Russian attacks.
Despite the reported deal, the decision will not become official until the 27 leaders gather in a summit later this week.
An ancient Inca ritual, offering to the sun, was re-enacted on Monday, bringing actors and Indigenous communities together.
Sergei Shoigu and Valery Gerasimov are wanted for their role in attacks on civilians targets.
A senior employee says government rules amount to "punishment" as demand for electric vehicles fails to pick up.
The list of banned outlets includes France’s AFP, German outlets Der Spiegel and FAZ, and Italian public broadcaster Rai.
The UN secretary-general asked tech companies to take responsibility for how their current business models and lack of transparency are hurting information integrity.
The Bank for International Settlements is bullish over applications for machine learning – despite many limitations.
Member states took a step backwards when gutting EU laws designed to manage failing lenders, Mairead McGuinness said.
The European Commission has announced its intention to issue up to €65 billion of EU-Bonds in the second half of 2024 (H2). The plan for H2 2024 builds on the strong start in the first half of 2024, when close to €75 billion worth of issuances were completed. Proceeds from
Israel's Supreme Court has ruled that ultra-Orthodox men must be subject to compulsory military service, ending longstanding exemptions and potentially impacting PM Netanyahu’s coalition amid ongoing conflict in Gaza.
There has been an increase in household spending, and most key sectors saw robust growth on the supply side.
There were 2.6 million alcohol-related deaths across the globe in 2019, and Europe had the highest death rate, according to a new report.
In the run-up to the first round of French elections on Sunday, the far-right National Rally (RN) is currently leading in the polls, ahead of the left-wing alliance and Macron's centrist coalition. But what are their key policies?
Thousands of young Kenyans took to the streets of Nairobi and other cities on Tuesday to protest against new tax proposals in the government's annual budget.
The decision is due to the EU's Digital Markets Act which requires devices to be able to work across all platforms, including competing producers.