Mamula Island by Banyan Tree opens in Montenegro, the luxury brand’s first resort in Europe
Europe’s first Banyan Tree resort has opened on a secluded islet on the Bay of Kotor, revamping a centuries-old fortress into a luxury Adriatic escape.
Europe’s first Banyan Tree resort has opened on a secluded islet on the Bay of Kotor, revamping a centuries-old fortress into a luxury Adriatic escape.
Sánchez has long argued that immigrants are needed to sustain the economy, the welfare state and pensions amid Spain's ageing population and depopulation in rural regions.
The Japanese yen has dropped to its lowest level against the US dollar in four decades, putting markets on alert for urgent action by Tokyo to halt a slide that record intervention and higher interest rates have so far failed to stop.
As Europe continues to face a record-breaking heatwave, the World Health Organization warns future summers will only be hotter.
Morocco's victory sparked celebrations from Casablanca to the Netherlands, where jubilant scenes in one of Europe's largest Moroccan communities were later overshadowed by clashes with police.
Three Swiss museums have returned 18 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, a new step in the African's country decades-long struggle to repatriate its looted cultural heritage.
Celebrations for Morocco’s World Cup win over the Netherlands in The Hague turn into clashes with arrests made amid street unrest and festivities.
"You have thrilled our country at this World Cup," writes Chancellor Merz after the national team’s World Cup exit, but reactions show he may have misread the mood.
"At this World Cup you thrilled our country," writes Chancellor Merz after the national team’s exit, but reactions suggest he misjudged the mood.
Under Pope Leo XIV, the Catholic Church has continued to call for their humane treatment around the world, including decrying mass deportations in his home country, the United States.
Europe's June heatwave has driven up electricity demand and wholesale power prices across the continent, highlighting the growing impact of cooling needs on electricity systems.
The newly released Screen Tourism Forecast Index is predicting which countries and cities will see a surge in visitors thanks to film and TV this year.
The ‘bastardo’ hot dog will be available in SWISS First on all flights departing Switzerland until 1 September.
The famous statue inviting the world to send “your tired, your poor… your huddled masses yearning to live free” was built in France; for America’s 250th, France is preparing a monumental artwork.
La Guaira port in Venezuela is turned into a makeshift morgue after twin earthquakes, with forensic teams processing victims and families waiting for news.
Donald Trump has announced his new plan: the renovation of Washington D.C.'s East Potomac Golf Links. Critics aren't happy about the "vanity project".
Feliks' ordeal highlighted both the widespread practice of profit-driven, illegal animal trade and an unfaltering struggle by animal protection groups to counter it.
Four nanosatellites are now fully operational, sending instant alerts to firefighters.
The European Union is imposing a new tax on small imports, which will heavily impact Chinese giants like SHEIN, Temu, and AliExpress. What does this mean for European consumers, product quality, and brands?
Tens of thousands of people remain unaccounted for and time is running out to find survivors following the quakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5, the strongest to hit the South American nation in more than a century.
A new study by the European Federation for Transport and Environment links rising air tourism in seven countries to higher rents and house prices, but says this alone cannot explain the scale of the housing problem.
Europe faces a massive labour mismatch. To bridge the gap between shortages and surpluses, we need smarter reforms and mobility. The newly released 2025 EURES report on labour shortages and surpluses shows that, while shortages are widespread across Europe, they are heavily
Urban populations continue to surge worldwide, bringing new opportunities and challenges. So which European cities stand out for quality of life in 2026?
Last weekend, President Aleksandar Vučić stunned the nation by announcing he will resign within weeks and call early presidential and parliamentary elections. However, do not mistake this for a total surrender.
The European Commission has approved a €402 million Spanish state aid scheme to support road transport companies facing increased fuel prices due to the Middle East crisis. The scheme was approved under the Middle East Crisis Temporary State Aid Framework (METSAF) adopted by
Japan's four-time major winner paid tribute to her nation's culture by arriving for her opening match at Wimbledon in a full-length kimono - entirely white to adhere to the tournament's strict dress code rules.
The strawberry moon rises over Lisbon, drawing crowds to viewpoints across the city as locals and tourists watch the rare moon above the River Tagus.
Portugal may be taking a key step in the race for stealth technology with a graphene-based radar-absorbing material that could make drones and warplanes almost undetectable.
Portugal may be taking a decisive step in the global race for stealth, with a graphene-based radar-absorbing material that could render drones and warplanes almost undetectable.
Also in this newsletter: Brussels sets autumn deadline for progress on rebalancing China trade; and European Investment Bank (EIB) President Nadia Calviño speaks to Europe Today about Europe's competitiveness.
From 1 July 2026, the EU will introduce a temporary €3 customs duty on low-value parcels imported from outside the EU, mainly through e-commerce. This includes a wide range of products commonly bought online, such as clothing, toys, electronics, and other consumer goods worth
The blast was caused by an explosive device which appeared to contain bolts and pellets, the head of Monaco's government said.
Brazil fans celebrate a dramatic 2-1 win over Japan in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Houston after Gabriel Martinelli's late World Cup winner.
European Investment Bank President Calviño has told Euronews that her institution's €3 billion commitment to Airbus shows that Europe is "moving in the right direction" in an increasingly competitive world.
Military exercises, a historic German deployment and sitting in Moscow's shadow: Lithuania's Chief of the Defence Staff tells Euronews why the country believes deterrence is its strongest defence.
Young Danes are increasingly questioning the religious meaning of confirmation, a Christian rite that has become one of the country’s defining coming-of-age rituals, while turning to secular alternatives that keep the milestone without the church.
US and Iranian delegations return to Qatar for fresh talks as Brussels and Beijing work to resolve key trade disputes. Meanwhile, Serbia prepares for early elections after President Aleksandar Vučić announced his resignation.
What does a country on the brink of collapse of rule of law look like? For many it evokes images of anarchy and disorder on the street; tires burning, smashed windows, and roving gangs unleashed in the chaos. But what this fails to account for is that often the most insidious
Fans in Asuncion celebrate as Paraguay beat Germany 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, securing one of the biggest upsets of the 2026 World Cup.
A couple and a teenager were wounded in the explosion that struck around 9:00 pm local time in a residential building on a street along the border with France.
Most of the air quality indicators across Europe continue to improve as emissions of regulated air pollutants decline, providing a clear indication of the success of long-standing air quality management policies, technological improvements and cleaner, more efficient industrial
Christine Lagarde says the ECB is back to basics but must adapt to a more volatile global economy.
As interest in the Italian Riviera soars, travel experts reveal the most luxurious coastal towns to visit in Liguria.
After months-long delays, Tehran is in the midst of organising a six-day, multi-city funeral for late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, amid tight security and fragile US-Iran talks over Hormuz, nuclear and sanctions issues.
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“Most intensive care units in Germany are now air-conditioned, but that's about as far as it goes.”
The rise of Japan and China is grounded not in a romantic success story, but in the ruthless reality of production discipline. Today, people associate Japanese and Chinese brands with technology. These brands have also earned a considerable degree of public trust. However, the
Three World Cup knockout ties delivered drama on Monday night, with Paraguay and Morocco pulling off surprise penalty wins over Germany and the Netherlands, and Brazil beating Japan with a late winner.
Archaeologists have found in Guareña, Badajoz, a bronze chariot like those of Etruria and imported Greek, oriental and Egyptian goods, proof of Tartessian trade 2,500 years ago.
CSIC archaeologists have unearthed in Guareña (Badajoz) a bronze chariot, Greek pottery, eastern ivories and an Egyptian alabaster vessel, evidence of a Tartessian trade network 2,500 years ago.