Dublin asylum seekers 'racially abused, assaulted'
Asylum seekers at a makeshift campsite on Mount Street in Dublin were moved to two accommodation sites.
Asylum seekers at a makeshift campsite on Mount Street in Dublin were moved to two accommodation sites.
As protest from Palestinian sympathisers and fellow entrants loom in Eurovision host city Malmö, Eden Golan has been advised to stay out of sight when not performing.
A total of 711 people were detected crossing the English Channel on Wednesday.
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The state department says Moscow has used a World War One-era weapon to "dislodge" Ukrainian troops.
The visual artist Marc Quinn was inspired by scientists' research about plants in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With their collaboration, he has created an exhibition of 16 sculptures integrated into the Kew garden.
Danish pharmaceutical titan Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy, announces a significant year-over-year increase in net profit and sales for the first quarter of 2024.
US prosecutors plan to retry Harvey Weinstein after his 2020 conviction for rape was overturned in New York. The shamed movie mogul could face a fresh trial as early as September.
Among the exhibition's highlights is Michelangelo's sole surviving complete cartoon (Epifania), a full-scale preparatory drawing, which is one of the largest Renaissance works on paper.
UK watchdog says the video-sharing site used by sex workers lacks robust age-verification checks.
The final vote for the bill to turn into law is expected for the end of the month.
Riot police took to the UCLA campus ordering a large gathering of pro-Palestinian demonstrators within a fortified encampment to withdraw or face arrest.
The European Union will provide €1 billion in financial aid to Lebanon over three years to prop up the country's economy and help prevent a surge in refugees leaving for Europe.
Although the mpox epidemics in the West were contained with the help of vaccines and treatments, barely any have been available in Congo.
The OECD has released its latest economic outlook and said it expects steady global growth in 2024 and 2025.
As the Central European country commemorated 20 years of its EU membership with an event at Prague Castle in the capital, key EU figures reiterated their support for Ukraine, pledging that the continent will not be "divided".
Demonstrators in Istanbul clashed with law enforcement on Wednesday as they sought to access the iconic Taksim Square, defying a government prohibition on commemorating Labour Day at this historic site.
FKA Twigs has revealed that she has created an AI clone of herself, while condemning unauthorised deepfakes.
The European Space Agency (ESA), Arianespace, and French space agency CNES are in the final stretch of preparations for Ariane 6's inaugural launch.
The pioneering guitarist sold more than 100 million records worldwide and influenced The Beatles, Bruce Springsteen and countless others.
In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're diving into the world of edible algae. But could seaweed be the next big thing in Europe? And can Europeans get past the initial dislike of it?
A Scottish college is offering a course on Taylor Swift to educate parents accompanying children to the singer's sold-out The Eras Tour. They'll become Swifties in no time.
Fans will be able to immerse themselves in the complete ABBA experience for the first time ever during the two weeks of the Eurovision Song Contest, hosted in Malmö.
The 30:30:30:10 rule can be applied to both income and pension planning and can go a long way in helping you budget, achieve retirement goals and reduce portfolio risk.
Petrit Halilaj’s scribble-inspired sculptures are part of the Met’s annual Roof Garden commission.
If you’re thinking of hitting the beach in Cornwall this summer, why not stretch yourself out to the UK’s southernmost point?
The 20 years since 10 new member states all joined the European Union on the same day have been marked by those at the top of today’s EU. In 2004, five former communist states -Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary and Slovenia, three former constituent republics of the Soviet
The World Food Programme estimates around 1.1 million people across Gaza, around half of the population, are "struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation".
Critics fear it could be used to stifle the press and non-governmental organisations and derail the country’s chances of joining the European Union. Georgia has been a candidate country since December 2023.
Workers and activists from Argentina to Australia marked 1 May with protests on issues ranging from rising prices to the War in Gaza.
Man Utd loanee Jadon Sancho was described as "rejuvenated" as Borussia Dortmund beat PSG in Champions League semi-final first leg.
Workers and activists across the world marked 1 May with protests on issues ranging from rising prices to the War in Gaza.
Many left-wing contenders didn't miss the opportunity to attend the traditional May Day protest in Paris, while the far-right politician Jordan Bardella, currently leading the polls, announced the rest of his candidate list in southwestern France.
A 21-year-old Kazakh writer and comic author Ilyas Yusupzhanov presented a comic book about the founders of the Kazakh Khanate, Sultans Kerey and Zhanibek, at the National Academic Library in Astana on April 23, reported Kazinform. Ilyas Yusupzhanov presented a comic book
Workers take to the streets across the globe, as more than 200 protesters are arrested in Istanbul.
Some 400 million voters can take part in the 6-9 June vote across the EU's 27 countries.
A new report released by US Democrats has shown that many big oil companies have willingly misled the public about their opinions on the dangers of climate change.
Lidiia Lomikovska describes how she made the journey in her slippers with a plank of wood for support.
The National Trust has said it will take up to three years to see if new growth sprouts from the sycamore's stump.
The number of BBC World Service journalists working in exile is estimated to have doubled since 2020.
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In this episode of the Road the Green, Euronews reporter, Cyril Fourneris, travels to Graz, Austria and Berlin to see what everyday people are doing to help the environment.
The Road to Green sits down with environmental activist, Dima Bass, to learn more about his efforts and how he is inspiring others.
Twenty years ago today, 10 new countries joined the European Union. A new report looks at the economic progress of eight of those member states.
Through DMA regulations, the EU risks straying into the territory of a market which penalises success, Irakli Machaidze writes.
The town of Kawaguchiko has seen an influx of tourists, all vying for the perfect shot of Mount Fuji. Now local officials say enough is enough.
Low rainfall saw the Panama Canal Authority restrict the number and size of ships passing through the canal.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, who is starring in the Broadway production of "Merrily We Roll Along", has spoken out against J.K. Rowling's anti-trans comments she has made online.
A team of experts commissioned by the French president warned against screen and social media use for children.
A Portuguese-flagged ship has been hit far out in the Arabian sea, raising concerns about the attack capabilities of Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.