Russian warships leave Cuba after five days
The Russian fleet had been anchored just 90 miles from the US state of Florida.
The Russian fleet had been anchored just 90 miles from the US state of Florida.
Aid workers describe saving dozens of migrants from a shipwreck that left 10 dead off the Italian coast.
A BBC investigation found the coastguard had caused dozens of deaths over three years, according to witnesses.
The company behind the plan of establishing Europe's largest lithium mine in Serbia is making a fresh effort to put it back on the table.
A French election is driving down the value of French listed companies, analysts say
Rescue workers reportedly found the bodies of 10 suspected migrants below the deck of a wooden boat off Italy’s Lampedusa island.
Vote cast by Green climate minister Leonor Gewessler triggered turmoil within the federal government, with Chancellor Karl Nehammer pushing a lawsuit against the member of his own coalition.
In a coastal city in Argentina, surf’s up for everyone, able-bodied or otherwise. Lucas Rubiño is a man on a mission, making waves through his special surf school and adapted surfboards.
British firm Yoto makes audio players for children, designed with Montessori principles in mind of learning through play. It’s screen-free, making it increasingly popular with parents.
Businesses have never been under so much pressure to deliver on sustainability but balancing it with profitability is becoming increasingly complex in a world of geopolitical unrest and disinformation.
Germany's new airline launches this month. Here’s where it will fly to.
Italy is set to see temperatures of 42-44C this week.
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A top US health official wrote an opinion article calling for a warning label to be put on social media platforms.
On the eve of France's Euro 2024 opener, Kylian Mbappé has urged young voters to oppose the rise of political extremism in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections, emphasizing the crucial moment for the nation's future.
The Italian premier is about to trigger an offensive to get a top commission for her country. Economy, competition, defence, and migration are all on her wishlist. Is this the European "art of the deal"?
There were boos from some fans in Germany when images of Ukraine's flag and president were shown.
The wind farm will be incorporated into the Tâmega hydropower complex, one of the largest hydroelectric projects completed in Europe in the last 25 years.
A senior Ukrainian MP has joined forces with former MEPs in calling for “much more vigilance” against potential attempts by Russia to influence future elections and other world events. Yuri Kamelchuk, a member of the Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine, was speaking in
The third International Conference on Mine Action took place in Baku and Zangilan in Azerbaijan, a nation that is among the top five most heavily mine-contaminated countries globally.
By Roxane Feller, secretary general of AnimalhealthEurope, Europe’s animal health association The growing risk of a livestock disease crossover – as the world is witnessing with the spread of avian flu into dairy cattle – is precisely why the EU has long been a champion for
The European health agency has published recommendations for health authorities and participants to guard against threats posed by long, mass participation public events
The Commission has begun several investigations into child protection online.
For the first time, Israel was barred from the event due to its ongoing offensive in Gaza. Other absentees include Russia and Belarus due to the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The auction at Christie's in London features punk designer Vivienne Westwood's personal collection of clothes, accessories, and unique items spanning her career.
Research shows that Saharan dust events can hit solar energy output hard. So what can be done to better manage the problem? Climate Now reports from Andalucía on efforts to beat the dust.
Military, economic and other types of cooperation between North Korea and Russia sharply increased since the North Korean leader met Putin in the Russian far east last September.
After the privately owned Titan submarine imploded with five passengers onboard last June, plans to explore the famous sunken vessel continue.
The legendary singer has been outspoken against Russia's invasion of Ukraine – but concert goers in Germany last week didn’t want to hear it.
Forecourts operated by supermarket chains including Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s are significantly contributing to this price surge.
New 3D scanners could spell the end of frustrating liquid limits at airports but there have been major delays in installing the new tech in the UK.
The European Commission is expected to increase tariffs on China-made electric vehicles as soon as 5 July.
After taking over Credit Suisse in 2023, Swiss bank UBS is now clearing up the mess left by its former rival.
The protest comes after the Brazilian Congress approved the Constitutional reform of drugs, which seeks to punish for possession of illegal drugs or substances regardless of the quantity and substance.
The demonstration in the Ukrainian capital comes with the vast majority of countries represented at a major peace summit in Switzerland, backing a call for a full exchange of captured soldiers.
Ukraine's football team, in Germany for Euro 2024, highlighted the war's devastating impact at home in a video appeal to the fans on Monday.
What is the EU's Nature Restoration Law? Inside the first-of-its-kind regulation.
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.
The Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism report offered insight into how technology will continue to change and shape news coverage.
A number of tourists have gone missing as Greece suffers its earliest heatwave on record.
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.
Ten Ukrainian pilots aged between 21 and 23 are getting a crash course on manning warplanes.
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.
Results are expected to show pilots in favour of strikes over an ongoing wage dispute.
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.