Clashes erupt outside Argentine Congress over Milei labor reform
Clashes erupted outside Argentina’s Congress as thousands protested labour reforms backed by President Javier Milei.
Clashes erupted outside Argentina’s Congress as thousands protested labour reforms backed by President Javier Milei.
Hundreds of tractors and thousands of farmers entered Madrid on Tuesday to protest against the EU–Mercosur free trade agreement with Latin American countries.
The European Commission adopted an Implementing Regulation laying down requirements for the interoperability of data sharing in rail transport. It establishes a technical specification for interoperability (TSI) relating to the telematics subsystem (‘TSI Telematics’), which
Tributes to the beloved star of Dawson's Creek, 'Varsity Blues' and 'The Rules of Attraction' have poured in on social media. James Van Der Beek died aged 48 after suffering from bowel cancer.
The former Greek finance minister and economist told Euronews flagship morning show Europe Today that the EU is stuck between federation and disbanding, blaming weak fiscal and investment pillars for Europe’s disintegration.
Fishers are a cornerstone of Germany’s Baltic coastal communities, but as fish stocks dwindle and profits shrink, many are being forced out of the industry. In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the EU-funded Sea Ranger programme offers a bold solution—retraining skilled fishers to
Six Republican lawmakers joined Democrats to block the tariffs in a 219 to 211 vote. Trump is expected to veto the measure.
Residents of Tumbler Ridge, a remote town in western Canada, gathered near the high school for a vigil honouring the eight victims of the mass shooting.
How to restore Europe's economic edge in a world of aggressive competition? It's the question on the table as EU leaders gather for a retreat in the Belgian countryside later today.
The assessment underscores the central role of companies, investors and financial institutions in closing the global nature finance gap. A major new international assessment endorsed this week by over 150 governments warns that nature loss is becoming a systemic risk for
The 76th Berlinale begins on Thursday with films from 28 countries competing for the coveted Golden Bear. Political issues are set to dominate the agenda again with many titles celebrating their world premieres in the German capital.
The 5th edition of the EU Organic Awards is now open for applications from 10 February to 26 April 2026. These awards celebrate leaders in the organic value chain who develop inspiring projects that enhance organic food production and consumption. This year’s winners will be
You’ll still need to collect your luggage, pass through customs and check-in for your second flight, even when using the new booking platform.
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As world leaders gather at the 2026 Munich Security Conference, Europe’s defence push is in focus, but cracks in its arms-export system are showing. Despite strict EU rules, loopholes still funnel weapons to high-risk destinations.
From 12 to 29 January 2026, for the first time in over a decade, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held hearings on a genocide case. More than eight years after the Myanmar military violently killed thousands of Rohingya and forced over 740,000 others to flee to
Experts say that production is now returning to more normal levels after a hit from heatwaves and droughts.
Thursday's summit on competitiveness brings the 27 EU leaders together at the Alden Biesen castle in eastern Belgium.
Latam-GPT is a Chilean-driven artificial intelligence model to train applications with Latin American data, reduce bias and provide a more accurate representation of the region in a sector dominated by US developments.
Europe must bolster its underwater security after unveiling its most ambitious offshore wind project yet, warn security experts.
The policy could lead to health gains that build over time, with tens of thousands of additional healthy years of life. By 2075, the policy could deliver around 88,000 extra healthy life years compared with no new law.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 12th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
The EU is taking proactive action to combat the growing threat from drones. On Tuesday, the European Commission presented its action plan to counter what it calls "the increasing threats to EU security by drones." In recent years, the EU says it has faced growing and
The suspect of the Tumbler Ridge school mass shooting, which left seven victims plus the shooter dead, has been identified as 18-year-old Jesse Van Rootselaar.
Travellers may soon need to share social media handles, selfies and extra personal details under proposed US travel rule changes.
WhatsApp says the move aims to push its 90 million users in Russia to a "state-owned surveillance app".
Reform UK voters are the only political group without a majority in favour of achieving net zero by 2050 or sooner, according to a new survey.
The Netherlands has the lowest working hours in Europe, but some say it is harming its economy.
The national police chief has branded the case an "unprecedented crime" unlike any other seen before in the country.
There was plenty of intrigue on the ice heading into the Milan-Cortina ice dance finals - and that was nothing compared to the drama off it.
Van Der Beek made a string of film and TV appearances after the hit teen drama "Dawson's Creek" came to an end in 2003.
Netanyahu's office said prior to the meeting that he wanted the US-Iran talks to include limits on Tehran's ballistic missile programme and support for militant groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
The investment industry has long ceased to be a place of calm and silence: the more visible a project becomes, the more often it faces criticism and, at times, black PR. This is especially true for projects operating on an international scale. That is why today it is
Under Ukraine’s constitution, holding national elections while the country is under martial law is illegal. That was declared on 24 February 2022, the day Russia launched its full-scale invasion.
In this week’s episode of The Ring, MEPs Juan Fernando López Aguilar (S&D) and Tomas Tobé (EPP) engage in a deep debate over how Europe should manage migration - from applying the “safe third country” concept to Spain’s large-scale regularisation plan.
A traditional swordsmith in Japan says growing pop culture interest is bringing new, younger audiences to the centuries-old art of katana making.
Tropical Cyclone Gezani collapsed houses in Madagascar's main port city and left at least 31 people dead as it crossed the Indian Ocean island with high winds and rain, authorities said Wednesday.
In March 2025, a Paris court ruled that Le Pen was at the heart of "a fraudulent system" that her party used to siphon off European Parliament funds worth €2.9 million.
Sailing from the Gulf of Finland and through the Baltic Sea, the ageing and poorly-maintained tankers mainly transport crude oil as well as refined products such as gasoline and diesel.
No official reason was given for Wednesday's Cabinet shake‑up, though the Official Gazette said the outgoing ministers had "requested to be relieved" of their duties.
A whole generation of artists and listeners seems to have given impetus to a new wave of music in the world's second most sung language. The question of identity and the entry of new genres are driving it.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
A brawl has erupted in Turkey’s parliament as lawmakers clash over a controversial appointment to the Justice Ministry.
Spotify nearly doubled its year-on-year profits in the final quarter of 2025. The company marked only its second, yet consecutive, profitable year to date consolidating its positive trajectory.
If you were in an emergency, would you know which number to call? Today marks European 112 Day, dedicated to raising awareness of the EU's emergency number, and the people on the other end of the line.
Three member states that have asked for funding under SAFE have yet to have their national plans greenlit by the European Commission, the first of two required steps.
A NATO military officer argued that Arctic Sentry shows the alliance is "trying to get ahead" of threats in the region.
A number of major global organisations such as Amnesty International and the European Commission, have pushed for AI nudification tools to be banned.
The bodies of two brothers, aged two, their one-year-old sister and father were pulled from the wreckage of a house in north-eastern Ukraine.
Sharp changes could result in a cascade of subsystem interactions that would steer the planet toward extreme warming and sea level rise.