"Football is not just a sport; it is also a powerful force, a symbol of solidarity, unity, and the support our country desperately needs," superstar striker and national football association chief Andriy Shevchenko said in a video showing the devastating effect war had on
Most of the Magnificent Seven tech stocks are contributing strongly to the S&P 500’s advancements at the moment, with other sectors such as healthcare and materials also seeing promising growth.
Navigating a more political Commission and more difficult nomination process will be tricky for all involved, but it clearly shows that the outcome of the European Parliament elections now matters and has an impact on what happens in Brussels, Dr Catherine E. De Vries writes.
European stock markets opened cautiously after last week's sell-off. Analysts continue to highlight French political risks as major source of risks heading into snap elections in less than two weeks.
Timed to coincide with global Refugee Week (17-23 June) and World Refugee Day on 20 June, Greece is spotlighting forced migration with a week-long festival of film screenings, workshops and exhibitions.
Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the current President of Kazakhstan, has been at the forefront of significant political, economic, and social reforms since assuming office in March 2019. His presidency marks a new chapter in Kazakhstan's post-Soviet history, characterized by a strategic
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After months of setbacks and difficult negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament, environment ministers voted today in Luxembourg to pass the Nature Restoration Law.
An information war online between the US Navy and Houthi rebels has put the USS Dwight D Eisenhower's existence into question over the past few months. Its commanding officer, Captain Christopher "Chowdah" Hill, is more alive than ever on social media.
The protest comes after the Brazilian Congress on Wednesday, June 12 approved the Constitutional reform of drugs, which seeks to punish for possession of illegal drugs or substances regardless of the quantity and substance.
EU leaders are meeting on Monday to discuss who will get the top jobs in the next mandate and the direction the bloc will take. Join Euronews for insight, analysis and reaction in the aftermath of the elections.
The Euros are now upon us and personally, I can't contain my excitement. The big names and the big nations are all gearing up for what should be a great tournament and hopefully, someone other than France wins! As the clock ticks away, it's time for the speculation of who will
Imagine floating through glistening waters surrounded by a rainbow of hues and marine life. It makes diving vacations in Egypt so alluring. A trip down into the Red Sea's underwater paradise, where stunning scenery and historical significance collide. See our in-depth guide to
In the enormous digital bazaar of the twenty-first century, social media memes have evolved into the most powerful weapons of widespread contempt. These cheeky, sardonic nuggets of humour do more than just make us laugh; they can shake the core structures of dictatorships.
The EES will certainly enhance border control and migration management, but it will also create significant operational challenges for EU member states that could affect travellers' experience at border crossing points, Tony Mercer writes.
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) reported a €10 billion increase in global spending on nuclear weapons in 2023 compared to 2022.
The race for influence over Brussels future agenda and the key portfolios has started. Italy and Germany are top dogs in the EU’s most influential political groups – but where is France?
The FTSE 100 wins out to become Europe's biggest equity market once more as sell-offs due to French political uncertainty lead to heavy losses in France.
Three central banks - the Bank of England (BoE), the Swiss National Bank (SNB), and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) - are set to decide on interest rates this week, potentially driving market volatility.
In this episode of The Big Question, Mastercard CEO, Michael Miebach, shares his view on the future of payments and whether Europe is prepared for AI cyber threats.
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It's the second major march in the Belgian capital denouncing the far-right since the EU elections on June 9th which saw right, far-right and populist parties winning big at the polls.
Russia’s propaganda machine regularly produces articles about citizens, and public and business organizations that allegedly help Russian troops and mercenaries in Ukraine by supplying the forces with food, medicine, military uniforms, equipment, and financial aid for the
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The Summit on Peace in Ukraine held in Switzerland has ended with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy saying his government would hold peace talks with Russia tomorrow -if Moscow pulls out of all Ukrainian territory. Russian President Vladimir Putin was not present but