FTX says it will return money to most crypto customers nearly 2 years after catastrophic demise
Collapsed crypto exchange FTX said it will return money to most customers less than two years after its catastrophic implosion.
Collapsed crypto exchange FTX said it will return money to most customers less than two years after its catastrophic implosion.
A renewed focus on Beijing comes amid Chinese President Xi Jinping's European tour, at a time when China-EU ties are strained.
AstraZeneca was the first pharmaceutical laboratory to launch a vaccine on the market at the end of 2020, a year after the appearance of the virus.
AstraZeneca was one of the first pharma laboratories to launch a COVID vaccine on the market at the end of 2020, a year after the virus appeared.
EU ambassadors have agreed in principle to use the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.
The ambitions of Chris Fearne, Maltese nominee for the next EU Commission, may be stymied after revelations of fraudulent hospital concessions, but he hasn't lost government support so far.
The global cost of cybercrime is estimated to reach 11.2 trillion euros a year by 2025.
Four political groups in the European Parliament have issued a joint declaration ‘In Defence of Democracy’. The declaration from the Socialists, Renew, the Greens and the Left is undoubtedly sincere statement of concern about the threat to democratic freedoms. But it should be
Flights and hotels are most affordable in these European destinations, new data reveals.
European Union countries kicked off on Wednesday negotiations on the next round of sanctions against Russia, which for the first time targets LNG.
We think that our vision of connectivity is essential for Europe’s ability to become strong again — and that cooler heads will soon have a chance to prevail. During our presidency, we intend to show how, Balázs Orbán writes.
Several of the UK’s busiest airports saw their e-gates system fail on Tuesday - but is it concerning or par for the course?
A Manchester orchestra has joined forces with universities and the healthcare system to roll out a programme of dementia music therapy sessions across the city.
The prospect of an Israeli offensive in Rafah, where hundreds of thousands are sheltering, has sparked outrage around the world.
Researchers have been trying for decades to piece together what their clicks mean with little progress - until now.
People all over the world were surveyed about what issues governments should prioritise.
Parkinson’s patient Thomas Matsson was the first in the world to receive 7 million lab-grown brain cells in 2023. Today, he can smell and play sports.
According to a new study from the Centre for Policy Studies, migration to the UK is putting pressure on housing, public services and infrastructure. However, other countries take a different stance, with many viewing migration as beneficial for their economies.
A stronger operational performance and less major-loss expenses than previously thought contributed to Munich Re's latest financial results.
The platform reduced by four languages its coverage within the bloc.
Diplomats agreed the controversial plans at a meeting on Wednesday – but some say they don’t go far enough.
Sea levels are projected to rise by around a metre by 2100 and storms are becoming increasingly intense due to climate change.
The Austin-born festival will bring discussions, music and tech showcases, film and TV events, and visual arts to East London’s Shoreditch.
Watch episode five of Euronews' guide to the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9.
Western battlefield weapons are still reaching Moscow, a study by Bruegel and the Kyiv School of Economics Institute found – but banks are wary of taking responsibility for monitoring the arms supply chain.
The European People's Party (EPP) has refused to sign a joint statement endorsed by the main political parties that denounces violence against lawmakers in the run-up to the June elections.
Electric vehicles will play a key role in China's strategy in the Balkans.
Social organisations from Argentina staged blockades in Buenos Aires and other regions, protesting President Javier Milei's austerity measures and reform agenda.
Student of the University of Amsterdam demonstrated in large crowds, blocking the road in front of the university while brandishing placards in solidarity with Gaza and expressing their support through chants like "Free Palestine" and "End the Occupation."
A London gentlemen’s club which boasts an illustrious membership, including senior politicians, judges, and even the King, has finally voted after almost two centuries to allow women to enter its elite ranks.
Surface air temperature anomaly for April 2024 relative to the April average for the period 1991-2020. Data source: ERA5. Credit: Copernicus Climate Change Service/ECMWF. The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather
The rise in far-right sentiment across Europe and Germany in particular has come with increased threats to public figures and various groups.
In a slim majority of the EU countries surveyed (eight out of 15), improving healthcare emerged as the number-one priority. Tackling poverty is also seen as a high concern in several countries, topping the list in four of the 15 member states surveyed.
The EU must end its shadowy games with the industry, engage in meaningful transparency and respect our fundamental rights, Chloé Berthélémy and Viktoria Tomova write.
BMW's most recent first-quarter report highlights a decline in profits; however, electric car sales continue to show strength. Euronews investigates which European regions are experiencing significant growth.
Worries about a renewed Russian offensive are intensifying as Ukrainian forces struggle to regain their footing.
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Belgian drinks company Anheuser-Busch Inbev meets quarterly revenue forecasts but fails to fully recover from last year’s backlash.
The attacks come as Ukraine marks a major national holiday celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Ioannis Lagos, a founder of the far-right party, continued to claim an MEP’s salary and costs even after he was sentenced to 13 years in jail.
In the first semi-final, ten out of the 15 acts advanced to the final, including Croatian singer-songwriter Baby Lasagna, Ukrainian duo alyona alyona and Jerry Heil, and Irish singer Bambie Thug.
Tensions with Israel and Tehran's ongoing enrichment of uranium have put the international nuclear weapons control regime under major stress.
Earlier this year, a breach occurred in an external recruitment application used by the European Parliament, a cybersecurity issue that went unidentified for months.
In a statement to Euronews, the Israeli Embassy in Hungary has slammed the move to invite the Holocaust-denying Iranian ex-president to speak at a Budapest university.
Berlin ex-mayor and senator Franziska Giffey was hit on the head and neck as she visited a library in Berlin.
News broke yesterday about Amit Forlit, an alleged hacker wanted by the United States on three charges, one count of conspiracy to commit computer hacking, one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and one count of wire fraud. He was arrested in London on an Interpol Red
China's visa-free scheme aims to boost tourism and international ties.
BP's net profit for the first quarter saw a further decline owing to weakened oil and gas prices. Despite this, the oil giant has reaffirmed its commitment to the share buyback plan of $3.5 billion in the first half of the year.
The last year has seen rising tensions on the island of Ireland over how to accommodate immigrants as the far right increasingly exploits the issue.
The Bank Alliance, in collusion with the energy traders affiliated with Ukrainian oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky, stole 14,000 Mavic drones from the state. Courts prevent refund - write Gary Cartwright of EU Today. During the last few weeks, the judges of the Kyiv Economic Court and