Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado: "Europe is with us"
Venezuela's opposition leader tells Euronews that "Europe is with us," just as the European Parliament recognises Edmundo González as president-elect.
Venezuela's opposition leader tells Euronews that "Europe is with us," just as the European Parliament recognises Edmundo González as president-elect.
Since achieving independence in 1991, Kazakhstan has pursued a peaceful and balanced foreign policy. The country remains firmly dedicated to multilateral cooperation, aligning its actions with the UN Charter and playing a pivotal role in international security and stability.
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the catastrophic floods in central Europe, the presentation of the EU commissioners-designate and the economic power of the European Green Deal. #StateOfTheUnion
writes Chris White from Israel. War is on everyone’s mind in Israel. The generally accepted Mossad operation in Beirut and the deaths reported by the IDF of four Israeli soldiers in Gaza were a prelude to the earlier prediction that something big was about to happen. Overnight
In the first major farming policy decision of her new term, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has chosen Luxembourgish MEP Christophe Hansen as Commissioner for Agriculture and Food. Announced on 17 September, the EU executive has tasked Hansen with developing
ECB President Christine Lagarde praised the "remarkable" unwinding of inflation with minimal job losses, projecting inflation to hit target by 2025. However, she warned that significant uncertainties remain.
Since Manchester City’s purchase by an iAbu Dhabi royal family in 2008, the club has undergone a meteoric rise to the very top of English football. This week however, a more rapid descent may be underway with the opening of the hearing into their 115 alleged breaches of the
The European Parliament's decision showed Europe is with us, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said in an exclusive interview.
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The furry stowaway forced a Scandinavian Airlines plane to make an emergency landing.
Government officials, military personnel and critical infrastructure workers will not be allowed to use the popular messaging app, but Ukrainians remain free to use it in their personal devices.
The Kremlin is said to have tasked its army with pushing Ukrainian forces out of Russia's Kursk region in less than a month. But how doable is it, especially given Ukraine's next move in its incursion?
The smoke plume has significantly degraded local air quality is forecast to travel east in the coming days.
It's World Paella Day! To celebrate here's a guide on how to make a perfect traditional Valencian Paella.
Draghi is being accused by various stakeholders of not including voices from all parts of Europe in his landmark report.
Some residents of the city of Faenza had just completed house repairs after devastating floods in 2023 when their properties were submerged again this week.
Israel killed a top Hamas commander in an airstrike on a densely populated neighbourhood of southern Beirut on Friday, the army said.
In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat.
The amount of land ravaged in Portugal's recent devastating wildfires is estimated to cover 122,000 hectares. Around 83% of the land is located in the north and centre of the country.
The amount of land ravaged in Portugal's recent devastating wildfires is estimated to cover 122,000 hectares. Around 83% of the land is located in the north and centre of the country.
Researchers in Switzerland will test the promising early results in human clinical trials.
It builds on previous research showing solar energy can be stored for up to 18 years.
Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis'; the Wellcome Collection's 'Hard Graft' exhibition; Oktoberfest; 'Agatha All Along'; and new music from Katy Perry, Manu Chao and Jamie XX - here's what to digest in Europe this weekend.
Turkey wants döner kebabs registered so that it has the same protected EU status as Serrano ham from Spain and Neapolitan pizza.
Al-Fayed, who died in 2023, has faced similar allegations since 1997.
Cristiana Bársony-Arcidiacono's company came under scrutiny after a Taiwanese firm said it had authorised BAC Consulting to use its name on the pagers that were detonated in fatal attacks in Lebanon and Syria.
Pesto, a massive king penguin chick at Sea Life Melbourne Aquarium, has become a social media sensation.
Manu Chao is back after 17 years since his last studio effort. Jamie xx took nine years to follow up his stunning debut ‘In Colour’. Katy Perry releases her seventh album after the critical and commercial flop of ‘Smile’ in 2020. All are on the hunt for a comeback. Who succeeds?
If the EES becomes operational in autumn, non-EU travellers entering the Schengen Area will have to go through new scanners at EU borders.
France plans to uproot 30,000 hectares of grape vines as wine consumption continues to drop.
An Italian and international icon who has made the history of world cinema, Sophia Loren is 90 years old. From the David di Donatello to the Oscars, via the Palme d'Or, here are the awards she has won during her career.
Nicola Cassinelli, an Italian lawyer, unknowingly purchased the iconic portrait at an auction before returning it after discovering its origins.
ING says it would no longer be offering finance to pure-play oil and gas companies for explorations or developments in new fields, as part of its move to help support the transition to green energy.
Hours earlier Israeli fighter jets southern Lebanon's ravaged border area. Israel said it hit rocket launchers and military infrastructure.
The most impacted country due to mpox is struggling to contain it. Here's a look at why that's the case.
A row over whether France or Italy owns Rome's iconic Spanish Steps has caused controversy and reopened old wounds between the two countries as G7 Culture Ministers gather in Naples and Pompeii this weekend.
Bridging loan completions increased by 2.9% in the second quarter (Q2) of the year, reaching £201.8 million as borrowers sought to rescue stalled housing transactions. According to The Bridging Trends report produced by MT Finance, this marked the highest figure since records
The country has burned more than 121,000 hectares of land since Sunday with seven fatalities.
Police say witnesses claim the alleged killer shouted "Allahu akbar" as he lashed out with a blade, which mean "God is great" in Arabic.
Political leaders have said the European Parliament will show its teeth when holding nominees to account.
A new genetic analysis looks at species of animals present at the Wuhan market that may have spread COVID-19 to people.
The German carmaker’s shares started Friday with an almost 7% drop as the company significantly cut its expected results for the full year because of weakness in Chinese demand for its vehicles.
The Ukrainian capital topped a list of the most polluted major cities early on Friday in a real-time Swiss database.
Ursula von der Leyen has announced a multi-billion initiative to help Kyiv plug the hole in its state budget and procure more weapons.
French wingsuit pilot Ambroise Serrano triumphed at the World Wingsuit League Championship in Zhangjiajie, China, claiming the target-hitting title.
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New York is hosting Climate Week NYC, an annual event that promotes climate action, at the same time the UN General Assembly takes up the issue on several fronts.
Sterling soared to its highest level in two and a half years against the US dollar after the Bank of England held its interest rate steady, diverging from the Federal Reserve’s substantial rate cut.
Earlier this month, CEO Oliver Blume told employees that the company needed to end a three-decade-old job protection pledge that would have banned layoffs until 2029.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has pledged billions in recovery aid to help areas of central Europe that have battled severe flooding for days.