Dua Lipa’s ‘Radical Optimism': Euronews Culture's verdict
Celebrated British-Albanian pop singer Dua Lipa has dropped her third album - and two members of the Euronews Culture team share their verdict.
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.
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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
A new report from a French health agency highlighted the top causes of poisoning in children, which most commonly occurs in young kids.
France's esteemed Sciences Po university announced the closure of its main Paris site on Friday, May 3, in response to a recent occupation by pro-Palestinian students. The closure follows a series of protests fueled by outrage over the Israel-Hamas conflict and the resulting
TCD issues fine over loss of income as a result of recent blockades of a tourist attraction.
A 57-year-old woman was swept away by mudslides caused by extreme weather in the town of Courmelles.
MP Timo Vornanen has argued that his role as a police officer for more than two decades before being elected into parliament allowed him to carry a weapon in public.
Global markets this week have shown a mixed trend as investors delved into a diverse array of macroeconomic developments and company quarterly earnings.
A proposed overhaul of EU pharmaceutical rules would impact on the principle of hospital exemption for advance therapies and increase the requirements to ensure uniform implementation.
“This is the first time that we have observed a wild animal applying a quite potent medicinal plant directly to a wound.”
Apple's shares surged more than 6% in after-hours trading as the tech giant reported earnings for the March quarter that surpassed the market's expectations, accompanied by the largest share buyback plan of $110 billion.
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The scientists said the finding of microbes in sediments that resemble those on Mars could have implications for the search for life on other planets.
For the fifth straight year, France has trumped Germany and the UK to become Europe's foreign investment hub.
The Met Gala, often dubbed as "fashion's biggest night out," is just around the corner. But what exactly is the event, and why does it garner so much excitement each year?
Giorgia Meloni’s party is proposing a tweak in the country's constitution that would complicate adoption of the colour-coded front-of-packet labelling in Italy - and Europe.
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The French far right is to win the European elections in France. Will the historical result affect the current EU political balance?
The programme includes yoga sessions amidst sculptures, dancehall in historical courtyards, and disco in royal ballrooms, curated by choreographer Mehdi Kerkouche.
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The North Atlantic Council, the political leadership of the NATO military alliance, is warning that Russia is increasing ‘malign activities’, ranging from sabotage to cyber attacks and the spread of disinformation. It comes at a time of growing concern about Russian
Critics worry Slovakia under PM Robert Fico will abandon its pro-Western course and follow the direction of Hungary under his populist counterpart Viktor Orbán.
Hungary's prime minister made a range of claims about the state of the country's economy and its position in the Ukraine war while launching his party's European manifesto. The Cube takes a closer at the speech.
Officials say the measures will be in place until Israel allows an "uninterrupted and sufficient flow" of aid.
Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen claim a 2-0 first-leg victory at Roma to take command of their Europa League semi-final and stretch their unbeaten run to 47 matches.
Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have said they reserve the right to remove any Palestine flags from the competition, due to take place 7-11 May.
The US president was attempting to contrast the countries with his own on immigration.
Prosecutors allege the politician bought assets worth far more than his official income could cover.
Bulgaria's red Easter eggs and Ukraine's pysanky hold deep spiritual significance, bringing blessings of health and happiness to homes and families as Orthodox Christians in these two countries prepare for Easter Sunday celebrations.
Bulgaria and Ukraine Celebrate Easter Traditions