'COP of truth': Countries commit to tackling climate disinformation at UN climate summit
It is the first time states have formally committed to information integrity and fighting back against climate disinformation.
It is the first time states have formally committed to information integrity and fighting back against climate disinformation.
The Christmas and Winter Market brings food, drinks and festivities to the Munich Airport, starting this week.
Trump signs a funding bill that ends the record 43-day government shutdown after weeks of political deadlock.
Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic will challenge EU over migration quotas. Hardliners say they will not take in more migrants nor pay compensation for refusal. A compromise is out of reach at this stage.
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Electricity and natural gas prices for households have diverged sharply across Europe in 2025, with some countries facing bills several times higher than others, according to new Eurostat data.
Drugmaker Novartis said it will move quickly to ask regulators to approve the new medicine.
Years of conflict have taken their toll and the war of attrition is continuing on the homefront - but many Ukrainians are fighting to keep morale high
Europe is on high alert after drone flyovers into NATO airspace reached an unprecedented scale in September, prompting European leaders to agree to develop a "drone wall".
The EU’s first-ever strategic framework on culture is one step closer to realisation. European Commissioner Glenn Micallef told Euronews it will be a key tool to safeguard EU culture’s role in combating division, and to tackle challenges concerning AI and artistic freedom.
A nearby star has just been caught throwing a tantrum – and it could rewrite what we know about the potential for life in the universe.
The G7 ministers said in a joint statement at the conclusion of the two-day gathering that they are increasing the economic costs to Russia and exploring measures against those who finance Russia’s war efforts.
The signing ceremony came just hours after the House passed the measure on a mostly party-line vote of 222-209. The Senate had already passed the measure Monday.
As France marks 10 years since the Paris attacks, an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor is arrested for an alleged plot of her own.
The new moniker combines the royal family's name, Windsor, chosen by King George V in 1917, with Mountbatten, the surname of Andrew's late father, Prince Philip.
Almost a year to the day after Boualem Sansal was arrested, the Algerian president grants him a pardon.
Some of France's European partners have been watching the political turmoil closely as the country struggles to rein in a budget deficit which has become the largest in the euro zone.
The IEA warns of fragile grids, chokepoint minerals and a nuclear revival — while political will is the scarcest fuel.
Canada announced more sanctions against Russia on Wednesday and a day earlier, the United Kingdom pledged €14 million in funding for Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
In our second episode of "The Ring", we debate the highly political topic of Rearming Europe that has become a geopolitical goal of the European Commission
Somali piracy in the region cost the world’s economy €6 billion in 2011, with €138 million paid out in ransoms, according to the Oceans Beyond Piracy monitoring group.
The White House criticised the email release as an attempt by Democrats to push a "fake narrative" to distract from Trump's achievements as president.
The rally was organised by the National Trade Union Bloc, made up of dozens of professional federations and comes as Romania’s government pursues measures to reduce the budget deficit.
Taiwan evacuated over 8,300 residents and closed schools as Tropical Storm Fung-wong brought heavy rain and flooding, injuring 51 people in Hualien County.
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Anthropic said the investment is needed to meet growing demand for its AI chatbot Claude.
From its historic streets to its beautiful surroundings, Valencia is full of life and flavour. But what is it about this city that makes it such a special place for food lovers?
The Ukrainian president has called for the justice and energy ministers to be removed from their posts.
The landmark trial is only possible because of a French law which allows its courts to try suspected crimes against humanity that took place overseas.
Ukrainian units have withdrawn from a few villages in the key southeastern region of Zaporizhzhia, where Russian troops continue their assault. However, Kyiv has said their advance has been halted.
Fighting for democracy is the 27-member bloc's foremost enshrined value, but NGOs and MEPs argue that the new Democracy Shield falls short on concrete measures and funding.
In the EU, factors such as air pollution, extreme temperatures, and chemicals are estimated to cause at least 18% of all cardiovascular disease deaths, with Poland among the most affected.
Kharkiv's Kholodnohirskyi district was hit by drones, injuring two and damaging homes.
Police said the man shared 347 clips of naked actors on the social media site, which were viewed 4.2 million times.
Dancing robots, smart safety devices, and a teenage AI prodigy are highlights at the Web Summit in Lisbon, drawing 70,000 participants and nearly 3,000 startups.
A presidential order allowing Citigroup to sell its Russian unit to Renaissance Capital underscores Moscow’s control over foreign asset sales as Western lenders continue their slow retreat.
Skywatchers in Europe witnessed the Aurora Borealis due to a G4 geomagnetic storm, with rare sightings in Austria. The spectacle may continue in the coming nights.
Italians and others are alleged to have paid large sums to fire at Bosnians risking their lives in besieged Sarajevo.
From soothing massages to street-side Muay Thai gyms, Thailand is redefining wellness - proving that “Healing is the New Luxury".
MEPs urge stronger coordination and welcome the additional funding for crisis preparedness. MEPs from the Environment (ENVI) and Public Health (SANT) Committees raised concerns about the functioning of the future Union Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM) during an exchange of
The AI models were prone to safety failures and discrimination, a new study found.
Renewable energy, led by solar power, will grow faster than any other major source in the next few years, the annual outlooks says.
The Pharma Package proposed in 2023 may finally be reaching its conclusion. The regulation and directive comprise at least 400 articles and cover a wide range of issues; nevertheless, the Danes seem confident that they are on the brink of agreement, after what has felt like two
Emissions from cooling are set to double by 2050 without the introduction of more sustainable practices, according to the report.
The former Italian Chamber speaker is under scrutiny for mooring his motor yacht at an air force academy club usually off-limits to civilians, a controversy which could dent his chances in the upcoming regional elections.
Hundreds of bagpipers set a new world record in Melbourne, Australia, by performing AC/DC’s "It’s a Long Way to the Top", ahead of the band’s first show in ten years.
An estimated 5.2 million passengers have been affected by staffing-related delays or cancellations since the government shutdown began on 1 October.
Since taking office, Starmer has struggled to deliver his flagship promise of economic growth, with figures released on Tuesday showing that unemployment had risen from 4.8% to 5%.
On Wednesday, Italy will face tough questions from the Eurogroup on its decision to block UniCredit's acquisition of Banco BPM in an attempt to stop infringement procedures.
European stocks rallied to new record highs as optimism grew over a US government shutdown resolution and strong corporate earnings. Gains were led by healthcare and luxury sectors, while UK bond yields rose amid political uncertainties. Currency and commodity markets showed