WATCH: Francis Ford Coppola returns to Cannes
The filmmaker returned to the Cannes Film Festival half a century after winning its first Palme d'Or
The filmmaker returned to the Cannes Film Festival half a century after winning its first Palme d'Or
It’s simple: we need to be doing more to save our only home from the climate change tipping point that scientists keep reminding us we’re hurtling towards, Dr Carys Bennett writes.
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The Raw Materials Funds announced by France, Germany and Italy will be operational before the summer break.
From the timeless elegance of Anya Taylor-Joy to the effortlessly sleek style of Omar Sy, celebrities have truly risen to the occasion on the Cannes red carpet so far.
Britain’s biggest photography fair returned to the Thames riverbank this week, welcoming over 120 exhibitors from around the world to London’s historic Somerset House.
Hypertension, while common, can lead to heart disease and stroke if unmanaged, leading medics to often refer to it as a “silent killer”.
The man was reportedly armed with a knife and an iron bar and was shot after approaching police officers.
Around 5,000 evacuees from the northern Kharkiv region have been accommodated in dormitories after fleeing intensified fighting in Vovchansk.
European stock markets declined on Thursday, reversing the surge seen earlier in the week. The overall weekly performance may end up flat as investors reassess the outlook for central banks' interest rate policies.
Russia's number one and his Chinese counterpart have pledged to deepen their ties as both increasingly confront the West.
'This wouldn't be happening without climate change', said the head of the United States' Coral Reef Watch Program
A small restaurant in Mexico, measuring just three square metres, has been granted the first-ever Michelin star, breaking records for being the only taco shop among the 18 Mexican businesses to win the prestigious prize.
The Hong Kong Affordable Art Fair offers art lovers original pieces without breaking the bank.
A newly discovered river branch, concealed beneath desert sands and farmlands, is believed to have been used to transport massive stone blocks and materials to the pyramid sites.
"The man was armed with a knife and an iron bar," said a source close to the case.
Francis Ford Coppola returns to the Croisette with one of the most anticipated films of this year's Cannes Film Festival. It has to be seen to be believed. And not in a good way.
A farmers’ protest movement has entered a European government for the first time in the Netherlands. What will be its impact on EU policies?
Moscow says it will keep pushing its offensive in Ukraine, though NATO doubts Russia has the resources to make a significant breakthrough.
In a small Bavarian village, more than 150 guys risked their fingers for a chance at glory in Germany's wacky finger wrestling championship.
Warming waters could see these transparent gelatinous creatures’ habitat spread north towards the poles.
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The BBC's Jonathan Beale joins Ukrainian forces in Kharkiv as they try to shore up a weakened frontline.
The Spanish government announced it will deny ports of call to any vessel carrying weapons to Israel.
IBM has announced plans to create 800 new AI jobs across Ireland over the next three years as big tech companies continue to invest in the country.
Russia has launched a push north of Kharkiv but its ultimate goal is so far unclear.
On the 50th anniversary, BBC News NI speaks to those affected by 1974 bombs which killed 33 people.
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford reports from the town of Handlova, on what the attack could mean for Slovakia's divided society.
The Ukrainian president said the situation in Kharkiv remains under control as Russia pushes into Vovchansk.
Slovakia's interior minister refrained from specifying the motivation behind the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico but pointed fingers at media outlets and the opposition, urging them to reflect on how they present information.
Lengthy discussions in Brussels failed to yield an agreement following long-standing divisions over border checks and airport management.
Slovakians denounce the assassination attempt on Prime Minister Robert Fico while awaiting updates on his health at the hospital's front.
Established parties are abandoning moral principles by embracing the far right's discourse on migration, the lead candidate for The Left told Euronews.
More than 100 people have faced trial in relation to a notorious incident that left 37 people dead.
Player injuries are at an all-time high, but the football calendar is set to get even busier.
Researchers have long drawn links between hateful online comments and their capacity to push people further towards extreme political stances, beliefs and worldviews.
Petr Bystron is accused of received money from Russia in return for influence, which he denies.
His bright blue eyes were "bored into my skull," the woman tells the trial of Christian Brückner.
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Torrential rain in northern Italy has prompted the closure of schools and offices, travel services were also severely disrupted.
Heading off on your first ever solo trip can be intimidating. Head to these European destinations for an easy ride.
AI has helped increase Microsoft’s emissions almost a third since 2020.
Robert Fico's condition is still "very serious" after he was shot several times on Wednesday.
Salome Zourabichvili has joined public demonstrations against a law that could turn Georgia away from Brussels and towards the Kremlin.
Boeing’s aircraft delivery delays and safety issues could mean that several airlines might have to cancel flights or push back their summer schedules as many are struggling to secure enough aircraft for the peak season.
The European Union's REPowerEU Plan, initiated in May 2022, has put nuclear energy at the forefront of its strategy to secure energy and achieve climate goals. France continues to heavily invest in nuclear power, whereas Germany has largely moved away from it.
The Munich public prosecutor's office is conducting an investigation into Petr Bystron, a prominent figure on the German far-right party's list for the European elections.
Climate conditions and farming practices may be creating the perfect breeding ground for the insects to multiply.