Rise of antisemitism: These are the EU countries reporting the most hostilities
Hostility in public spaces, antisemitic graffiti, and online antisemitism are the most frequently cited forms of antagonism.
Hostility in public spaces, antisemitic graffiti, and online antisemitism are the most frequently cited forms of antagonism.
BEIJING, Feb 10 - China has accused a former deputy director of its defence industry regulator of bribery and abuse of influence, the top prosecutor said on Tuesday, as Beijing steps up its anti-graft campaign in the military and supporting industries.
Why is everyone in Europe talking about Bad Bunny? Short answer: because he made history.
The European Commission has launched two calls for evidence and public consultations seeking input for the preparation of the EU's climate policy framework for the period after 2030. The focus of both consultations is getting information on the role of national climate targets
Copenhagen Fashion Week has partnered with Renoon for the past year, tapping into the company’s four years of work on Digital Product Passports and the technology behind them.
In an interview with Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today, EPP group's prominent MEP Riho Terras, said that EU member states should refrain from issuing common debt in order to finance their defence spending.
Feb 10 - A Russian attack damaged an energy facility in Ukraine's southern Black Sea region of Odesa, power company DTEK said on Tuesday.
Born of student disquiet after the 2008 crash, the group says it reshaping economists’ education As the fallout from the 2008 global financial crash reverberated around the world, a group of students at Harvard University in the US walked out of their introductory economics
The ghost in Joko Anwar’s “Ghost in the Cell” doesn’t haunt – it holds accountable. Indonesian filmmaker Anwar used his Berlinale Forum entry “Ghost in the Cell” to channel societal anxieties about systemic corruption and environmental destruction through supernatural horror,
The European Commission has formally adopted new rules on REcovered Nitrogen from manure (RENURE), which will contribute to reducing farmers' dependency on imported fertilizers. The new rules will allow the use of RENURE fertilisers above the limit for the application of manure
The oil giant also says it is suspending its share buyback programme ahead of the arrival of its new boss.
The results have been welcomed by climate and clean energy groups but could face opposition from local communities.
Keir Starmer insists he will not step down as calls for his resignation continue to mount from opposition and party members alike. Starmer has been under growing pressure after his appointed ambassador to the US was discovered to have shared a close relationship with Jeffrey
Opinion is divided on whether Manipur's new chief minister Yumnam Khemchand Singh can bring calm to the state.
Also in this newsletter: EU officials express reservations over Spain's decision to regularise undocumented migrants, and why the EU wants to end the price cap on Russian oil.
The European Commission has adopted new measures under the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) to prevent the destruction of unsold apparel, clothing accessories and footwear. By promoting reuse and recycling, these measures will help cut waste, reduce
The tech giants are under scrutiny over social media addiction in a landmark jury trial in Los Angeles
This type of February 'warmth' for Cortina is made at least three times more likely due to climate change, according to meteorologists.
Hungary is staging a series of exhibitions to celebrate the 120th anniversary of the birth in Pécs of op-art pioneer Victor Vasarely.
Wasserman's flirtatious emails to Ghislaine Maxwell were revealed in the Epstein files.
The research community has been bolstered by the European Commission's 2025 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowships, with a budget worth €404.3 million for this year's edition. This initiative will empower 1,610 postdoctoral researchers, selected from
The fourth-ranked leader in China's ruling Communist Party Wang Huning said officials must advance the "great cause of national reunification".
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The author's erotic novel featured an 18-year-old protagonist who role-played as a toddler.
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s political strategy paid off, but his victory was also due to a fortunate combination of circumstances, says Harrison Cheng from Control Risks.
A sweeping new review of ADHD treatments—drawing on more than 200 meta-analyses—cuts through years of mixed messaging and hype. To make sense of it all, researchers have launched an interactive, public website that lets people with ADHD and clinicians explore what actually
The landmark decision said "legitimate intimate relationships" must not be "legally invisible".
The European Union has launched its largest Chips Act pilot line, NanoIC, at IMEC Leuven, a major milestone for European semiconductor development and manufacturing. With a total investment of €2.5 billion, the facility has received €700 million in EU funding, €700 million from
Innovative tech scares fish away from nuclear cooling pipes.
Malaysians living overseas are currently allowed to vote through the overseas postal voting system.
Airport authorities and police seized six pieces of rhinoceros horn and around 12kg of unidentified meat.
A new data centre in Cyprus will connect to the Greek artificial intelligence factory and will use the computing power of the Greek DAIDALOS system
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Bangladeshis will head to the polls on Thursday, with nearly 128 million people eligible to vote, in a key test of the country’s return to democracy after a popular uprising toppled long‑time leader Sheikh Hasina in August 2024.
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Bangladesh’s February 12 vote is a direct contest between two coalitions, with the lead parties competing for the largest share of seats.
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Shafiqur Rahman has long been on the margins of Bangladeshi politics, but his bearded face now appears on posters and billboards across Dhaka, urging voters to elect the country’s first Islamist‑led government in a general election on Thursday.
The collection was initiated by the injured woman’s friends, her older sister said.
DHAKA, Feb 10 - Less than two months after returning from nearly two decades of self‑imposed exile in London, Tarique Rahman could win one of Bangladesh's most pivotal elections and become prime minister, leading the country as his parents once did.
Researchers at the University of Michigan have created an AI system that can interpret brain MRI scans in just seconds, accurately identifying a wide range of neurological conditions and determining which cases need urgent care. Trained on hundreds of thousands of real-world
Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online without having to restrict social media entirely.
The decision by the Spanish government to provide legal status to about half a million undocumented migrants has raised severe disapproval in Brussels, according to officials who spoke with Euronews on condition of anonymity.
The European Parliament will vote on a report on the annual work of the European Central Bank, which includes a passage in support of the digital euro. The vote will take place on Tuesday.