Eurovision final: Evil Kate Bush, fiddlesticks and 5 other things to watch for
A look at some of the most eye-catching performers, ahead of the grand final on Saturday night.
A look at some of the most eye-catching performers, ahead of the grand final on Saturday night.
The Biden administration said Friday that Israel's use of U.S.-provided weapons in Gaza likely violated international humanitarian law but wartime conditions prevented U.S. officials from determining that for certain in specific airstrikes.
Novak Djokovic is hit on the head by a water bottle as he signs autographs after his win at the Italian Open.
Elon Musk gave his thoughts on AI's impact, space exploration, and Starlink during the 27th annual Global Conference organised by the Milken Insitute.
France striker Kylian Mbappe says he will leave Paris St-Germain at the end of the season.
All the latest developments on the Judo Grand Slam Astana 2024.
Portugal has made huge progress in renewable power, up from 27 per cent in 2005 and 54 per cent in 2017.
This edition of State of the Union focuses on China's president's first trip to Europe in five years as well as the disturbing global rise of antisemitism and how it affects grassroots organisations.
Protesters opposed to the expansion of the site have clashed with police.
Instead of viewing flights to regional airports as an inconvenience, consider using it as a way to explore some of Europe’s lesser-trod cities.
Activists were protesting against plans to expand the factory in Grünheide - Tesla's only manufacturing location in Europe.
UN assembly approves resolution granting Palestine new rights and reviving its membership bid.
Rising temperatures have made this country the first in modern history to lose all its glaciers.
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Ukraine says it anticipated the renewed offensive, with thousands more Russian troops already massed along the northeastern border.
The accident took place on the Potseluev Bridge in the historic centre.
This new technology means you can fly without showing your passport
Malta's deputy prime minister resigned and asked for his nomination to the EU Commission to be withdrawn after being charged by prosecutors.
European leaders cannot afford to feel complacent. Quite the opposite: they must act decisively and renew their commitments of support so Ukraine can effectively push back and win, Viktor Mak writes.
The 15,000 acre plot is halfway between Norway and the North Pole. It lies at the heart of a pristine wilderness which has provoked debate over climate change and is the focus of geopolitical tensions among global powers who are eager to exploit the natural resources of the
The Ukraine war and uncertainty about future US funding of NATO have rekindled fears about Europe's defence. Witness reporter Valerie Gauriat went to Poland to assess the potential for a spillover of the conflict into other parts of Europe and to gauge expectations of EU and
With an unprecedented breakthrough, the Greens were among the surprise winners of the last European elections. Their ambitious climate agenda won over many voters. But COVID-19, the war in Ukraine, inflation and soaring energy costs have all taken a heavy toll on the movement's
The EBU says it is investigating an "incident" involving Joost Klein, who is temporarily suspended.
Spain, Ireland and other like-minded EU member states could recognise the State of Palestine on 21 May, the EU's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Josep Borrell, has said.
The latest minutes from the European Central Bank meeting indicated a rising chance for easing monetary policy in June. While a majority support maintaining current rates, a few members already advocated for immediate cuts in April.
Paris authorities have authorised using AI-driven video surveillance ahead of Taylor Swift's concerts, but the tech has raised privacy concerns.
Russian legislators will approve a new Putin cabinet in a rubber-stamp exercise following an election from which genuine opponents were excluded.
By Mykola Kolisnyk, Deputy Minister of Energy of Ukraine and Svitlana Romanko, Founder and Director of Razom We Stand The recent missile attacks by Iran against Israel serve as a stark reminder of the increasing boldness of petro-dictatorships in flouting international norms
The protestors were heard asking “Is the government above the law?”
The federal Parliament has formally adopted the law establishing the Citizen Service in Belgium. This institutional recognition, the culmination of advocacy efforts led for over 15 years by the Platform for the Citizen Service, allows young people to benefit from a legal status
The popular tourist spot says it will expand an anti-tourism law.
The French film industry is bracing itself for further #MeToo revelations about multiple male actors, directors and producers. The rumour mill is exploding, and a dark shadow could very well be cast over this year’s Cannes Film Festival opening.
Watch episode seven of Euronews' guide to the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9.
Set your clocks to the past, present and future. Doctor Who is back this weekend with the first full series starring Ncuti Gatwa in the lead role as beloved showrunner Russell T Davies returns to the helm.
The attempt came during an attack on a town in the northeastern Kharkiv region, says the military.
Key buildings across the EU have been lit up to mark the upcoming European Elections.
Residential buildings and houses were hit by Russian missiles in the city of Kharkiv, igniting fires and injuring two people, early Friday, according to local officials.
Popular incumbent, Gitanas Nausėda, is favoured to win another five-year term in a strategically important election for the Baltic region.
A second investigation into the Colombian singer's alleged tax fraud has been shelved by Spanish prosecutors due to a lack of evidence.
They’re set to make historic gains in June’s European elections, but Europe’s rising right wing parties need to find unity if they are to wield greater influence on the EU stage, experts tell Euronews.
Apple has been dealt a crushing blow after being forced to apologise for its new iPad Pro advert, which features an array of cultural objects including instruments, books and cameras being destroyed, with the tablet computer held up in their place.
With the future of our planet at stake, banks need to be ambitious and move beyond policies that only offer mere lip service instead of solutions that meet the sheer scale of the challenge. Failure to do so would be unconscionable, Zahra Hdidou writes.
Police broke up a protest by pro-Palestinian activists at the University of Amsterdam in a second straight day of unrest over the war in Gaza.
With fears over NATO’s credibility, the idea of a homegrown alternative is playing into Germany’s domestic political debate.
A report by Finance Watch shows that despite EU legislation, vulnerable consumers in the bloc don't have easy access to a basic bank account. In the midst of a cost-of-living crisis, the non-profit organisation believes a review of the rules is more necessary than ever to make
After 14 months of decline, the rate of inflation in Hungary rose again.
Last year, Poland voted out a hardline right-wing government, but the right is expected to make EU-wide gains next month.
This week, both Miss USA and Miss Teen USA suddenly gave up their titles, leading to much speculation. Here’s why there’s mounting pressure on both orgnizations for more transparency.
Italy’s birth rate, already one of the lowest in the world, has been falling steadily for about 15 years and reached a record low last year.
In recent years, Uzbekistan has experienced a surge in foreign investment, driven by extensive government reforms initiated in 2017. The 3rd Tashkent International Investment Forum showcased the country's appeal to investors, with participants from over 90 countries discussing