New debate over Pluto: Is the dwarf set to become a planet again?
Almost 20 years after the debate appeared to be settled, Pluto is back in the spotlight.
Almost 20 years after the debate appeared to be settled, Pluto is back in the spotlight.
Scientists have identified a mechanism through which coffee compounds can help the body against age-related decline.
The war on Iran has unexpectedly boosted the UK’s uptake of heat pumps. But are they really worth the investment?
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Many protected natural landscapes have now introduced measures to manage car access.
The digital euro could arrive by 2029 — but a bitter battle between Brussels and the banks stands in the way.
The European Union has set some of the world's most ambitious targets: reaching net-zero emissions by 2050, cutting emissions by 55% by 2030, and aiming for a 90% reduction by 2040. Achieving this will require more than incremental change: it demands a fundamental, system-wide
Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the move would see "less dependence on fossil fuel imports and more control over our own supply".
The Italian government has opposed the Biennale's decision to allow Russia to participate in the international exhibition.
Severe is the second-highest rung on a five-point scale and means intelligence agencies consider an attack highly likely in the next six months.
Sanctions targeting former post-Soviet countries involved in supplying aviation spare parts have made headlines across global media. Today the government of Kyrgyzstan set a notable precedent by defending its banks and companies accused of supporting Russia’s defense industry.
Trump's barrage of criticism comes in response to Merz's comments on Monday that the US was being "humiliated" by the Iranian leadership.
A late-April snapshot of Kyrgyzstan’s economy reveals its significant momentum. In the first quarter of 2026 alone, total investment in fixed capital rose by 25% year-on-year, surpassing $880 million, with foreign capital inflows notably expanded by 1.5 times, indicating
After months of pressure from the US, EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews that Brussels has agreed to open a “digital dialogue” with Washington. Still, US tariffs on EU steel and aluminium remain.
Cole Tomas Allen was also charged on Monday with two additional firearms counts, including discharging a weapon during a crime of violence.
High Representative Kaja Kallas has once again rebuffed the idea of direct talks between the European Union and Russia, warning that Moscow is "gearing up its military for a long-term confrontation with the West".
Singapore, a small, densely populated city-state in southeast Asia, tightly regulates public behaviour and cleanliness.
More than 300 sanctions have been handed to Russian athletes following the seizure of Moscow laboratory data in 2019, the World Anti-Doping Agency says.
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Social media users allege a video shows Ukraine's ambassador to the US stealing bottles of champagne from vacant tables, amid chaos following the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
From a volcanic island in the Aegean Sea to Ireland’s only fjord, these geoparks tell the history of the world long before humans entered the picture.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is heckled with jeers of "Jew harmer" and "shame on you" as he arrives in north London where two Jewish men were stabbed the day before. The attack, which the police have labelled a "terrorist incident", comes after a series of attacks on
Spain's Migration Minister defended the country’s migration approach in an interview with Euronews amid criticism from EU leaders on plans to regularise an estimated 500,000 undocumented migrants.
The driver hit a parked car and veered off the road into the river - about 12 miles south of Paris - early on Thursday.
In a phone call with President Trump, Putin proposed a ceasefire on 9 May, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in WW2.
In an interview with Euronews, EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said the European Union would stand its ground after China threatened retaliatory measures over plans to strengthen the bloc’s industrial policy.
The business venture aims to reach an agreement on the takeover of the nuclear fleet by 1 October, but it's unclear how much Belgium will pay for this nuclear renaissance.
US-backed pipeline and LNG expansion promise energy security but raise concerns over long-term fossil fuel dependence, environmental risks and tensions with EU climate and market rules.
Around 5,000 people took part in the Run for Autism charity race in Astana, supporting inclusion initiatives for children with autism and developmental disabilities.
Iran effectively closed the crucial waterway when the war broke out on 28 February. Normally one-fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas transits the waterway. Its closure has sent energy prices skyrocketing around the world.
Airlines and destinations across the world are imposing limits on how many you can carry, and whether or not you can use them in-flight.
Qatar is set to host another World Cup, as FIFA had scheduled the world U-17 tournament for 19 November to 13 December. The 48-team format is also making a comeback, with 30 nations already qualified.
Poor mental health is one of the most significant public health and economic challenges in Europe, according to a new report by the OECD.
Iran's World Cup participation controversy has escalated with a diplomatic incident at Canada's borders involving Iranian football officials. Iran's group stage matches are scheduled in the US, and Tehran authorities have asked FIFA to move them to alternative venues. FIFA has
Azerbaijan is centralising its pilot and air traffic control training through a sophisticated new hub at the National Aviation Academy to foster local expertise and meet global safety benchmarks.
The Regional Ecological Summit in Kazakhstan’s Astana brought Central Asian states together to align positions on environmental issues ahead of international negotiations.
The studio executive behind the Michael Jackson biopic ‘Michael’ has confirmed that a sequel is in the works, and could shoot as early as this year.
Lufthansa’s latest no-frills offering takes air travel back to the very bare basics, but how does its cabin allowance stack up against those offered by other European carriers?
The European Central Bank has held interest rates at 2% for a third straight meeting, even as inflation rises and growth slows across the eurozone.
Brussels believes the solution to soaring energy prices as a result of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the war in the Middle East is to permanently transition away from fossil fuels.
The latest drop follows a currency shock several months ago, when the rial fell from around 1.4 million to 1.6 million per US dollar in under a week, as the war moves turns into an economic clash to exhaust the Iranian regime' options.
The Bank joins the Fed and Bank of Japan in sitting tight, as war in the Middle East drives oil prices higher and blows the spring rate-cut playbook apart.
The royal seal of approval, together with recruitment campaigns running across the media, has proven so successful that the military is now working overtime to arm, train and accommodate the influx of newcomers.
Europe dominated the Santa Marta fossil fuel summit. Here are the key takeaways.
After the Easter truce, Moscow is now proposing a Victory Day parade ceasefire as the Kremlin is concerned over Ukraine’s long-range striking capabilities. Moscow has already scaled down the parade, where for the first time in years, Russian armoured columns will not be rolling
The European Commission says the app will be free, anonymous and available on any device and has told EU countries they must roll it out by the end of 2026.
Isreal has intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters near Greece, arresting 175 activists, with officials saying blockade enforcement is vital to stop weapons reaching the territory.
Warm tributes have been paid to a much-loved former Brussels-based journalist who has died at the age of 55. Karen Carstens (pictured) tragically died in a fire at her home in the United States after she went back into the blazing property to save her cats. Ms. Carstens died
After days of diplomatic row between Ukraine and Israel, Israeli grain importer Zenziper said it is postponing the unloading of the grain on board the ship said to be carrying stolen Ukrainian grain on behalf of Russia.
Soaring oil prices linked to the Iran war pushed inflation higher in the euro area in April, while growth continued to underperform — a worrying combination for both consumers and policymakers at the European Central Bank.