In pictures: Top moments from Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Skimpy costumes, wacky performances and furious flag-waving... it can only be Eurovision.
Skimpy costumes, wacky performances and furious flag-waving... it can only be Eurovision.
The most controversial edition of Eurovision has come to an end and Switzerland has been crowned the 2024 winner. Here’s what you need to know.
Every year, the organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest tell us that they want to keep politics out of the competition -and every year they fail. Their denial that they are running a deeply political event is both futile and ludicrous, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.
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The second day of the Kazakhstan Barysy Grand Slam opened with a colourful ceremony featuring a range of cultural performances and remarks from the Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, the IJF director general, and the president of the Kazakhstan Judo Federation.
Opponents fear the government's bill will silence critics ahead of parliamentary elections later this year.
Twenty-five entrants took the stage in Malmo at the final tonight after the Netherlands' contestant is disqualified.
Join us live from Eurovision 2024 as Dutch entry Joost Klein has been disqualified in a shock twist.
The unusually strong solar storm hitting Earth produced stunning displays of colour in the skies across the Northern Hemisphere early Saturday.
The tennis player was accidentally struck in the head with a hard bottle that fell from a fan's backpack.
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The commercial sector is struggling with a lack of information flow, such as which technologies NATO will require in the future, a NATO official said.
One of Milan's iconic squares, was filled with symbolic coffins by Italy's second-largest union to highlight the issue of workplace fatalities.
A bus swerved off a bridge and descended into a river in St. Petersburg, killing seven people on Friday, Russian officials said.
Evacuations are under way in the Kharkiv area as fighting continues after Friday's surprise incursions.
The singer, Joost Klein, had been among the favourites to win the contest in Malmö, Sweden.
The organisers said the Swedish police are investigating after a complaint was made about Klein by a female member of the production crew.
Flash floods from unusually heavy seasonal rains in Afghanistan have killed more than 300 people and destroyed over 1,000 houses, the U.N. food agency said Saturday.
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For China to revive its fortunes, it must fundamentally change course, abandoning its version of predatory state capitalism in favour of the genuine market reforms its trade partners worldwide are calling for, Elaine Dezenski writes.
Washington says it's intended, in part, to help Ukraine fend off the surging Russian effort to capture Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second largest city.
We've got an eclectic selection for you this week: think filthy basslines, Studio Ghibli characters brought to life on stage, the campy pop of Eurovision, a warning to avoid a film called 'AGGRO DR1FT', and much more.
Andy Serkis is set to star and direct 'The Hunt for Gollum', a new Lord of the Rings film produced by Peter Jackson. But do we need to go back to the Shire?
In a unique fusion of art and football, British artist Philip Colbert has teamed up with AS Roma players, including Paulo Dybala and Stephan El Shaarawy, to create a unique artwork for charity.
From rural areas to climate change: There’s more EU policy in this year's Eurovision entries than Europapa.
Exploring Italy with my curious five-year-old gave me a new perspective on travel.
In this edition, we zoom in on the spike in violent attacks against politicians and check what topics will get Europeans out voting this June.
The Council of Europe is the only regional human rights system that has not yet explicitly recognised the right to a healthy environment.
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Dima runs a perfume shop in Odesa that has now doubled up as a place where volunteers can restock supplies. He told Euronews about how it is to be in close contact with those fighting on the frontline whilst trying to keep hope.
The minister president of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer, says a return to the 40-hour week is necessary to maintain economic prosperity in Germany.
In Germany, the once-affordable doner kebab has become the emblem of a growing concern: donerflation.
The two-time winner talks Eurovision, protests in Sweden and why she wants to write a song about tax.