Highway collapse in southern China kills at least 36 people
The ground beneath the highway appeared to have caved in, along with the section of the road above it.
The ground beneath the highway appeared to have caved in, along with the section of the road above it.
The Russian presence on the base comes as tensions remain high between Washington and Moscow over the ongoing US support for Ukraine's military.
Ukraine has been rationing ammunition and bullets; meanwhile the Russian army has been using 'human wave' tactics by sending poorly trained recruits to the frontline in a bid to force Ukraine use up all of its ammunition.
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Tokyo and Paris have agreed to enhance security collaboration in the Indo-Pacific. Euronews discussed the significance of these talks for Tokyo with Maki Kobayashi, spokesperson for the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the enlargement "Big Bang" in 2004, speculation about new political alliances after the elections and sizeable cracks in the block of far-right parties.
The EU aims to boost production of copper and other metals to meet 2050 climate goals. A mine expansion in northern Sweden is seen as critical to those amibitons, but for indigenous Sámi who have been moved off their land it's a threat to an ancient way of life.
With the European elections just a few weeks away, Euronews caught up with Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a member of the German parliament for the liberal Free Democratic Party and lead candidate for the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament.
Moscow has reacted to comments about sending troops and arms to Ukraine as dangerous, while Kyiv urges Western allies to speed up aid deliveries.
À la veille de la visite d'État du président chinois Xi Jinping en France, plusieurs médias français, dont DailyMotion, ont commencé à diffuser « Citations Classiques par Xi Jinping », une production de China Media Group (CMG), le 2 mai, heure locale. Axée sur le développement
The report from an Ad Hoc Committee of the Bulgarian National Assembly provides an intriguing insight into the controversial BOTAS - Agreement signed on 3 January 2023 - writes Dick Roche, former Irish Minister for European Affairs. When the Agreement was signed the Commission
Inhalation is one of the most likely pathways for human exposure to microplastics.
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Recently, Uber has been sued in a number of places, including Paris and in Australia by local cab drivers who say that Uber has led to them losing income.
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May 3rd marks World Press Freedom Day, declared by the United Nations General Assembly to remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression. The latter is secured and universally recognized by Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of
An international jury of media professionals singled out the journalists in Gaza who have documented Israel’s relentless bombardment of their homeland.
China has dispatched lunar probe Chang'e-6 to the far side of the Moon where it will collect samples to return to Earth.
In the run-up to the European elections in June, Euronews takes a closer look at the Brothers of Italy party leader and the country's prime minister's speech in Pescara.
Temperatures feel even hotter as high humidity reduces people’s ability to stay cool.
Hundreds of protesters expressed solidarity with Palestine mimicking protests across US university campuses.
Western Balkan institutions and policymakers can play a pivotal role in saving women's lives — potentially upwards of 50 per year. Yet, today, one woman in the Western Balkans is killed nearly every week, Alex Chen and Tanja Domi write.
Hundreds of people laid flowers and lit candles on Friday to commemorate the victims of Serbia's first-ever school shooting a year ago on May 3.
From Turkey's trade embargo on Israel to the UN's warnings on the potential consequences of a new offensive against southern Gaza, these are the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war this Friday.
The inclusion of the hospital exemption for advanced therapies in the new pharmaceutical regulation does not satisfy health organizations and industry amidst accessibility concerns.
A new ranking reveals Asia has the world’s cleanest airports based on factors including the cleanliness of seating and toilet facilities.
The world’s largest music company withdrew its content originally during a dispute over issues such as deepfake AI-generated music and artist compensation.
Students from Sciences Po in Paris, who were protesting in support of Palestinians, were peacefully evacuated by French police, echoing similar actions in the US amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Celebrated British-Albanian pop singer Dua Lipa has dropped her third album - and two members of the Euronews Culture team share their verdict.
Boeing is due to launch the company’s first-ever crewed mission next week.
The annual Petersberg Climate Dialogue conference has taken place in Berlin, Germany. Annalena Baerbock, German Foreign Minister, opened the conference with a reminder to countries with major economies to take responsibility for climate targets.
San Francisco's iconic Fisherman's Wharf district is experiencing an unprecedented surge in sea lions, with over one thousand spotted at Pier 39, the highest number in 15 years.
A freeze on imports and exports will continue until the Israeli government allows aid to reach Gaza, says Turkey’s ministry of trade.
Election manifestos are not the preserve of political parties vying for seats in the European Parliament: the run-up to the 6 June poll has seen industry lobbies, interest groups and NGOs produce wish lists of their own.
Unemployment in the Eurozone remained at a record low of 6.5% in March, the same as February.
UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron says it is up to Ukraine to decide how to use British arms.
Governments are failing to protect journalism from political attacks, according to Reporters Without Borders.
Relations between the two European countries were already tense, with Germany providing military support to Ukraine in its ongoing war with Russia.
The European Union and NATO have denounced Russia for launching cyber attacks against Germany and the Czech Republic.
Apart from falling European exports, Gazprom has also been hit by stabilising natural gas prices following the Russia-Ukraine war.
The statue, a life-sized bronze believed to date from 300-100 B.C., was purchased by the Getty in 1977 after being pulled from the sea by Italian fishermen in 1964 and illegally exported.
Lawyers are giving closing arguments in the major US antitrust trial.
The Russians are said to be sharing a wing of Niger's main airport, but not mingling with US troops.
France’s second largest bank surpasses profit expectations while competitor Société Générale sees earnings dip.
Watch episode two of Euronews' guide on the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9.
San Francisco's iconic Fisherman's Wharf district is experiencing an unprecedented surge in sea lions, with over one thousand spotted at Pier 39, the highest number in 15 years.
Turkey’s inflation accelerated to 69.8% annually for the month of April, according to latest data from the Turkish Statistical Institute.
Hiding our heads in the sand and pretending the current climate and nature crisis could be paused in order to promote competitiveness, surrenders the vision for Europe to a vocal and regressive minority, Ester Asin, William Todts, Ariel Brunner, Chiara Martinelli, and Patrick