One of the world’s most endangered species is being ‘eaten into extinction’, researchers warn
A shocking new analysis estimates that almost 13,000 lemurs are slaughtered and eaten every year.
A shocking new analysis estimates that almost 13,000 lemurs are slaughtered and eaten every year.
UK scientists tested more than 1,000 chemicals on gut bacteria samples in a lab, and identified 168 that appear harmful.
The European Commission chief said the EU would stand with Ukraine and support it "in every way".
For decades, a US general or admiral has held the post as head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Now, more signs from Washington point to a change coming in the future.
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When the project begins commercial operations next year, it is expected to become the European Union’s first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site.
Switzerland, known as a haven for the super rich, will soon vote on whether to introduce a steep inheritance tax.
Belgium faced major disruptions since Monday as trade unions staged a three-day strike against government austerity measures, affecting public transport, airports and ports.
The US president said he had not heard the audio, but that it sounded like "standard" negotiations.
The EU Commission president called on Europeans to step up pressure on Moscow and warned that despite its stated intention to engage in peace talks, "Russia's mindset has not changed".
The inaugural Franca Fund Gala in Doha raised over $4 million for cancer research, honouring Vogue Italia's late editor Franca Sozzani, with top fashion and arts figures in attendance.
Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano erupted again on November 25, sending lava fountains hundreds of feet high and prompting continued aviation alerts.
The launch marks Uber’s first robotaxi rollout outside of the United States.
MEPs have held an urgent debate with the EU Commission on the escalation of the war and the humanitarian catastrophe in Sudan. The debate, in the parliament in Strasbourg on Tuesday (25 November), comes amid mounting calls for a cease fire in the war torn state. MEPs are in
The AI tool handles non-emergency questions online, taking pressure off overstretched call handlers but does not investigate crimes.
Macquarie Dictionary, considered the standard reference on Australian English, has announced that 'AI slop' has been chosen by its committee and voted by the public as the Word of the Year for 2025.
The incoming Cypriot presidency of the EU has been told it can play a “crucial role” in ensuring peace in a troubled world. It has been told the EU “must be united in strengthening its global standing.” That is the message from BusinessEurope to the upcoming Cyprus EU
Thousands took to the streets of Madrid and other Spanish cities to denounce gender-based violence and honour the women killed this year.
Robots are slowly making their way into agriculture, healthcare, and our homes. Should we be worried?
Monaco is famous for its Formula 1 race, while many stars have made it their home. But the principality could soon welcome an NFL team.
Delegates will discuss sustainable use of natural resources, ecosystem restoration, and regional cooperation initiatives.
From a "bling-bling" era to local talent, this is why Paris St-Germain are turning to their homegrown stars.
At the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Estonian President Alar Karis (pictured) will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan on 17–19 November. The visit highlights the strengthening partnership between Astana and Tallinn and outlines new prospects for bilateral
In an interview with Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today, European Commissioner for Economy and Productivity Valdis Dombrovskis said that the EU should stop discussing the options to finance Ukraine and proceed with using Russian frozen assets.
Hundreds gathered outside the Panthéon to denounce rising femicides in France, unfurling banners and torchlit displays demanding stronger government action.
“In prison, there is nothing to see and nothing to do,” that’s the teaser from Sarkozy's Prisoner’s Diary that will be published next month. Is it worth a read?
Ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, on 25 November, Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib, on behalf of the European Commission, and High Representative/Vice-President, Kaja Kallas, issued the following statement:
The European Commission has informed Universal Music Group (‘UMG') of its preliminary view that its proposed acquisition of Downtown may restrict competition in the market for the wholesale distribution of recorded music. On 22 July 2025, the Commission opened an in-depth
President Donald Trump carried out the traditional Thanksgiving turkey pardon at the White House, sparing two birds named Waddle and Gobble during a light-hearted ceremony.
After years of winter medicine shortages, the European Medicines Agency told Euronews that there are currently no signs of antibiotic shortages, amid EU efforts to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers.
Whether it’s long walks or nights spent stargazing, Sweden wants travellers to embrace blissful nothingness.
The European Commission is collecting information and feedback about the impact and the need to update the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), last revised in 2018, in a quickly evolving media landscape. To that aim, the Commission has launched a call for evidence.
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The European Commission has launched a whistleblower tool for the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act. The tool will provide a secure and confidential channel for individuals to report suspected breaches of the AI Act directly to the EU AI Office, the centre of AI expertise within
Protesters highlighted gaps in France’s domestic violence response amid alarming new statistics.
Could virtual organs make high-risk surgeries safer? Surgeons can explore 3D models of patients’ organs through VR goggles, cutting into the model with virtual tools.
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Parents, carers, and people with disabilities stand to benefit most from more flexible work options, according to a new UK parliament report, as unemployment is rising in the UK.
The European Commission is providing €143 million in humanitarian aid as EU and African Union leaders meet in Angola, responding to continued pressure on relief operations across several crisis zones. The allocation includes €2.5 million for aid in the Central African Republic,
Trump says his plan to bring an end to the war in Ukraine has been reviewed after US mediators held talks with both sides to address concerns. Trump noted that high-level officials, including Steve Witkoff, will hold further discussions with Ukrainian and Russian officials as
In an interview with Euronews, retired US Army Lieutenant General Ben Hodges emphasised that Ukraine's victory is crucial for US prosperity and global stability, amid concerns about reducing US military presence in Europe.
Police say rescue teams are struggling to reach the most affected areas in the island of Sumatra where flash floods and landslides, triggered by torrential rains, killed at least 10 people and injured many more.
On average, famous musicians died aged 75, while their less well-known peers survived until they were 79, a new study finds.
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has started to serve a 27-year prison sentence on Tuesday after he was convicted for leading a coup attempt following his 2022 presidential election loss, despite pressure and protest from US President Donald Trump.
The man is alleged to have stolen coins from parking meters in the German town of Kempten, police said.
Refugees have given the BBC a harrowing account of atrocities committed by the Russian paramilitary force.
The gender-motivated murder of a woman will now be covered by a distinct clause in Italian law - punishable by a life sentence.
Violence against women and girls is one of the most widespread and least addressed public-health emergencies according the WHO/Europe Region Nearly one in three women will experience abuse in their lifetime. Speaking at the launch of a report on the health sector’s response to
US President Trump is sending Special Envoy Witkoff to meet with Putin and Army Secretary Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials to fine-tune the plan to end the war in Ukraine.
The youngest-ever US army secretary has been thrust into the spotlight as the face of renewed efforts to end the years-long war.