Families flee to shelters near Cambodia-Thailand border amid clashes
Fighting near the Thailand-Cambodia border has driven thousands from their homes. Both nations accuse each other of breaking a ceasefire agreed in July.
Fighting near the Thailand-Cambodia border has driven thousands from their homes. Both nations accuse each other of breaking a ceasefire agreed in July.
As Europe doubles down on a competitiveness drive, experts warn that Spain’s tax policies could be hitting growth.
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Germany has one of the busiest airspaces in the world, and it will have to be shut down in the event of an attack against the country or another NATO ally.
The US's new National Security Strategy suggests Europe is facing "civilisational erasure".
After doctors asked the patient to stop consuming energy drinks, his blood pressure returned to normal.
The application period opens on 8 December until 1 April 2026. The European Commission launched the call for applications for the 2028 European Green Capital (EGC) and European Green Leaf (EGL) Awards. These prestigious titles recognise and reward European cities that
Some children have already died and only a minority who inherit the mutation will escape cancer in their lifetimes.
On International Human Rights Day, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, emphasised the need to "reclaim" these fundamental values, which he says have been undermined in Europe.
Experts say Australia’s new social media ban might not change children’s online lives as much as regulators hope.
Pope Leo XIV said US President Donald Trump's recent remarks about Europe were "trying to break apart what needs to be a very important alliance." Pope Leo added that Europe's role in seeking peace in Ukraine was important.
British-Nigerian artist Nnena Kalu has won the Turner Prize, one of the world's top art awards, for her "compelling" sculptures and drawings made from recycled materials.
The latest annual surveillance report from the European Medicines Agency (EMA) shows a worrying increase in antimicrobial sales for animal use across the European Union. According to the European sales and use of antimicrobials for veterinary medicine report (ESUAvet), 98% of
ECDC and EFSA warn over danger of Listeria and Salmonella in latest One Health report. In their joint European Union One Health 2024 Zoonoses Report the ECDC (European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control ) and EFSA (European Food Safety Agency) have highlighted Listeria
The high-stakes vote gives some respite for the weakened French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu
The Communist Party of China (CPC) held the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Committee, at which it deliberated over and adopted the recommendations for formulating the 15th Five-Year Plan, drawing significant global attention. Li Yan (Pictured above), Charge
FIFA's ethics code calls for a ban from football of up to two years for violating the duty of neutrality, though it is unclear if the case will be taken up.
Officials pointed to fake websites and political ads during Moldova's recent election and fake news sites carrying videos with false claims about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy designed to undermine support.
Zelenskyy visited Italy, meeting Pope Leo XIV and Prime Minister Meloni, and reiterated Ukraine's firm stance against ceding territory to Russia.
Abd-Al-Rahman's crimes were committed more than two decades ago, but violence continues to plague Darfur as Sudan is torn apart by civil war.
The study by UN Women follows a similar report by the UN cultural and educational agency UNESCO in 2021 that highlighted the same issue.
Social media videos show the moment a 7.5 quake struck Japan overnight, with residents filming intense shaking and damage inside their homes.
At the same time, many entrepreneurs believe that the only way to build trust with the community is through more investments in human-made content.
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National Rally (RN) lawmaker Jean-Philippe Tanguy said his proposed bill would allow sex workers in France to be "empresses in their kingdom."
Cocaine overtook cannabis as France's most lucrative illicit drug in 2023, generating €3.1 billion as usage tripled over a decade despite falling prices.
The European Union's goal of producing 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 are at odds with current market reality, where production and regulation costs leave investors unconvinced.
Zelenskyy met Pope Leo XIV and Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni in Rome on Tuesday, meanwhile voicing his refusal to surrender territory to Moscow despite pressure from Washington for territorial concessions.
Prime Minister Inga Ruginiene says the "hybrid attack" poses a real risk to national security and civil aviation.
In July, a five-day flare-up displaced more than 200,000 people, left 40 dead and affected flights and land routes.
A European plan to favour “made in Europe” products has been pushed back to 2026 by the Commission, with several member states insisting such a preference should be used only as a last resort.
In what they said was "another brick in the wall of trust," Armenia and Azerbaijan representatives revealed to Euronews in an exclusive interview in Doha how the peace process started, and a joint future both countries should now look forward to.
Although the EU is pushing for greater banking consolidation in Europe, the reality in Italy is proving complicated.
Throughout 2025, cryptocurrency payments moved firmly into the mainstream as businesses searched for faster, more secure, and globally accessible transaction models. One trend clearly stood out: the accelerating shift toward the self-hosted crypto payment gateway, a model that
A new study paints an enormous picture of almost 17,000 dinosaur footprints in a mountainous area of Bolivia, making it the world's largest find of its kind that's been protected from centuries of erosion.
The new coalition is set to follow Hungary and Slovakia and shift the Czech Republic away from supporting Ukraine in Russia's nearly four-year war.
Today we are speaking with Mehmet Göktürk İplikçioğlu (pictured), an entrepreneur and international advisor who has been active in global business since 2001. İplikçioğlu has developed his own investments across several sectors, from the international higher education sector to
The exhibition presents 132 nativity scenes from around the world, on view until 8 January 2026.
Few entrepreneurial journeys in the hospitality and real estate sectors speak as clearly of integrity, vision and resilience as that of Saro Spadaro. For more than two decades, he has led The Maho Group in Sint Maarten, turning the Caribbean island into a blueprint for
From the AI-driven conservation of China’s Dazu Rock Carvings to the Rijksmuseum’s transparent restoration of Rembrandt’s Night Watch, China and Europe are embracing a new model of preservation.
Australia is cracking down on social media for kids under 16, and Denmark looks set to follow with a ban for under-15s.
Small businesses now play a central role in Uzbekistan’s growth, with rising output, more jobs and expanding opportunities for entrepreneurs across the country.
A new landmark in Abu Dhabi is opening its doors, telling the story of the UAE through the legacy of its founding father.
Official investigation strongly criticised how the UK's intelligence agency MI5 handled the double agent during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
The ‘megaquake’ warning is the first since the category was introduced in 2022.
Syria is at significant risk of Balkanisation ,thanks to internal stresses and competing foreign interests since the collapse of the Assad government. The term ‘Balkanisation’ refers to the breaking up of a state into smaller entities, comparable to Yugoslavia’s disintegration
The cost of living remains one of the most pressing issues facing households across our country and it is felt even more acutely at Christmas time. During a recent visit to my local Tesco store, I spoke to staff and volunteers from FareShare and the Trussell Trust. These are
Airstrikes and rocket fire along the Cambodia-Thailand border have displaced many. Both governments blame each other for breaking the ceasefire, with casualties rising.
Thyssenkrupp is entangled in a restructuring process as it seeks to shore up its finances, hit by high energy costs and cheap competition.
The announcement marks Google’s return to the smart glasses market after its earlier Google Glass project stalled in 2015.