Warsaw synagogue hit with apparent firebomb attack
Politicians and faith leaders have condemned the incident at the Polish capital's Nożyk Synagogue, which follows similar acts across Europe.
Politicians and faith leaders have condemned the incident at the Polish capital's Nożyk Synagogue, which follows similar acts across Europe.
In one European country, its trains have already been running entirely on wind power since 2017.
Rotten Tomatoes has compiled a list of the 300 Best Films of All Time - and the Top 10 may surprise you...
Cases of the highly infectious disease cholera rose in the last week in the poorest French region located off the coast of Africa.
In this episode of Real Economy, Euronews reporter, Fanny Gauret, travels to Recklinghausen, Germany, to meet two young women who signed up to the EU's ALMA programme and as a consequence, have a bright future ahead of them.
Tradition and modernity are both on display in Qatar when it comes to performing arts. All options are on the table, from learning the ancient art of sword dancing to participating in a modern theatre production.
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was widely teased for wearing the Adidas Samba trainers during an interview, with critics claiming he had made the trainer seem uncool.
The brainchild of two Estonian gallerists, alternative art fair Esther is giving a breath of fresh Baltic air to New York’s art scene.
Diss tracks are an essential part of hip-hop. With 'euphoria', Kendrick Lamar lays into Drake without remorse. What's the story behind his beef with the Canadian rapper?
BBVA's merger proposal to Banco Sabadell could transform the eurozone banking sector, potentially boosting BBVA's assets to more than $1 trillion and making it the third-largest eurozone bank according to market value.
The display seeks to energise Russians ahead of the country's victory day celebrations on 9 May.
The discovery shows how old data and artificial intelligence (AI) might play a crucial role in the future.
Ten new countries joined the EU on 1 May 2024, boosting its population by almost 75 million people and fuelling a new era of prosperity.
Ten new countries joined the EU on 1 May 2004, boosting its population by almost 75 million people and fuelling a new era of prosperity.
The new film by Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has been selected for Cannes' Competition line-up. However, the crew of 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' have been interrogated by Iranian authorities and banned from leaving the country.
Police in riot gear gathered at UCLA amid violence between opposed groups of student demonstrators.
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Two shows about musical creativity are leading the charge, while women directors are smashing records.
The scientist had published the first sequence of the virus that causes COVID-19 in 2020.
Security preparations for this year’s Eurovision come as Sweden is considered by police to be a “priority target” for Islamist terrorist groups. Add concerns over planned protests regarding Israel's involvement, cyberattacks and Sweden's NATO membership, and 2024's contest
Instead of constantly expanding the workforce through external hires, companies are increasingly focusing on upskilling and retraining the talent right under their noses, to meet evolving business needs, René Janssen writes.
Columbia spokesperson said New York City officers entered the campus after the university requested help.
Apple is poised to release its earnings for Q2 fiscal year 2024 after the US market closes on 2 May. Investors will be watching for key metrics that shape its stock trajectory.
Remote workers are 38 per cent less likely to receive bonuses and work nearly double the overtime of their in-office peers, according to a study.
The largest of the Canary Islands is looking to high-spending visitors to combat overtourism.
The asylum seekers have been living in a makeshift camp outside the International Protection Office.
The European Commission has opened formal proceedings to assess whether Meta, the provider of Facebook and Instagram, may have breached the Digital Services Act (DSA). Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that “this Commission has created means to protect European
Two countries within the European Union have no females leading any listed company.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak say the increase in migrant numbers crossing over to Ireland proves that his controversial Rwanda policy is working.
Critics of the so-called 'Russian law' say it undermines democracy and could derail the country’s chances of joining the European Union.
Our guide is updated as soon as a new European strike is announced.
The writer of "The New York Trilogy" and "Leviathan" has died from complications of lung cancer. His books have been translated into more than 40 languages and is a revered writer in France, which he considered his "second home".
After two failed attempts at getting on board with so-called “Immersive Exhibitions”, which continue to sprout everywhere in European cities, here’s why these art experiences need to end once and for all.
Lawns provide little sustenance for insects. Here's how to improve the wildlife in your garden.
Amazon delivered strong first-quarter earnings owing to robust growth in its cloud business, AWS.
In between events, contenders will learn the skills of baguette-making – even taking their own home to bake at leisure.
Military hardware, including tanks, captured by Russia in Ukraine, are on display in Victory Park for a month-long open-air exhibition leading up to the country’s Victory Day celebrations.
“The biggest thing we can do to help Antarctica is to act on climate change,” scientists say.
Of the refugees who arrived in 2015, 64% of them are employed. However, there are many more women who are without work.
From romance to football, alleged corruption to insulting the boss: MEPs can lose their political moorings in a variety of ways. By the close of this European Parliament, 50 MEPs were without groups – how did they get there?
Pravda, a disinformation network and the former official newspaper of Russia’s Soviet-era Communist Party, is expanding its hold in the EU.
Only one of Germany's three governing parties has seen its numbers improve in Euronews's exclusive voter intention tracking poll.
Center-Right CDU/CSU in Germany leads the voting intentions, as the far-right gets a boost by the electorate. The AfD overtakes the Social-Democrats, according to the Euronews Poll Center
The shortlist for the UK’s Museum of the Year has been announced, bringing together a range of institutions which have recently gone through major revamps.
Indian citizens can now get a multiple-entry Schengen visa. Here’s how.
The EU needs mass-market adoption of electric cars in all states to achieve Europe’s ambitious CO2-reduction targets but lacks the public charging infrastructure to meet them, according to a new report.
Ahmed Alhashimi spoke to the BBC after daughter Sara died when the family tried to make it to the UK in a small boat last week.
For years, the general population has believed that people with flat feet are more likely to develop future pain and musculoskeletal issues. The Cube takes a look at a study claiming that this isn't the case after all.
Young people in Poland feel comfortable in Europe, but some are increasingly sceptical about EU membership.