More airlines increase airfares as Iran war drives jet fuel price spikes
Increased demand on flight routes that avoid Middle East and Gulf stopovers also means flyers are having to pay more.
Increased demand on flight routes that avoid Middle East and Gulf stopovers also means flyers are having to pay more.
Ukraine's president says the US decision "certainly does not help achieve peace".
The US said easing sanctions on Russian oil would provide only a limited financial boost to Putin.
A power struggle erupted in Poland as Premier Donald Tusk insisted Friday he would access €43.7 billion in EU defence funds, defying President Karol Nawrocki’s veto over what he said was a decision going against Poland's sovereignty.
The move forms part of a broader process of returning cultural artefacts to African countries that started in 2017.
35 of 52 escalators at Berlin Central Station are defective.
Born in Austria and trained in some of Europe’s top kitchens, Wolfgang Puck made his name in Los Angeles, where his inventive cuisine won over Hollywood’s elite.
As the UK and Europe reset their trading relationship, technology is emerging as one of the most dynamic areas of cooperation.
Hours earlier, Cuba announced the forthcoming release of 51 prisoners, in what Havana said was a gesture of goodwill.
Israel's opposition leader rebuffed claims that the US was pushed into attacking Iran by Prime Minister Netanyahu in a Euronews interview, amid rising doubts over whether the two allies are ultimately seeking different outcomes in the war on Iran.
The Italian Foreign Ministry, in cooperation with the European Commission, succeeded in obtaining a reduction in the anti-dumping duties introduced by the US administration on Italian pasta imported into the country
The basket of food products monitored by the Portuguese Association for Consumer Protection reached an all-time high this week. However, the increase cannot yet be justified by the Iran war.
The property in midtown Manhattan is found within a similarly historic building to its namesake restaurant.
Soaring temperatures are fuelling the demise of Austria's glaciers, with 'vast implications' for drinking water, power generation, infrastructure and more.
French start-up Maiaspace is working to develop Europe’s first reusable mini-launcher. This new generation of rockets represents a major challenge for European space autonomy, while the American company SpaceX has been imposing its standards of reusability and cost reduction
Anchors are damaging Posidonia seagrass, a key Mediterranean habitat that stores carbon, filters seawater and supports marine life.
Ugochi Daniels, IOM’s Deputy Director General for Operations, says the UN agency for migrations is "very worried and concerned" about the humanitarian needs right now in Lebanon.
Washington says a 30-day waiver is only for sanctioned Russian oil already loaded on vessels at sea.
The Trump administration's decision to allow the purchase of Russian oil stranded at sea was met with criticism in the EU, with Merz and Costa claiming the move undermines support for Ukraine at critical moment.
Despite regional tensions, it remains ‘business as usual’ in Türkiye’s main tourism hubs.
The new changes by the Pan-European Game Information age-ratings body (PEGI) will start from June.
MEPs will reach out to US trade officials next week in a bid to salvage the transatlantic trade deal as Washington opens new investigations on EU goods. But lawmakers worry Brussels is being pulled into an unpredictable standoff driven by US domestic politics.
Iran's Ambassador to the UN in Geneva denied that Tehran attacked its neighbouring countries in a Euronews interview, while simultaneously stating that military forces have been instructed to target US military bases. This could include European sites.
British rock star Morrissey has called off an appearance in Valencia after complaining of experiencing "indescribable hell" from not sleeping due to noise from Las Fallas festival.
Congressional Democrats warn new tariffs could raise household costs as the administration moves to replace revenue lost after a Supreme Court ruling.
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A French soldier was killed in Erbil, and four US crewmembers died in a refuelling aeroplane crash in Iraq as Iran's drones hit Gulf states and US-Israeli strikes target Tehran.
Named after Wolfgang Kiessling, the award recognises scientists and leaders whose work has had a lasting impact on species and biodiversity.
A European Fair Pricing Network study reveals that lower-income countries are paying more for their medicines. A study, entitled “Price transparency of cancer medicines: a crucial step towards informed pricing negotiations in the European region”, involving 23 hospitals from
At a cemetery in Pakistan’s Quetta, polished marble tombstones engraved with portraits of the deceased have become increasingly popular, particularly among the Hazara community.
The EU's slice of the global wealth cake is getting smaller.To solve it, one option is to finally merge Europe's fragmented financial landscape into a unified market. Or, in plain English: instead of baking 27 separate cupcakes, Europe wants one giant cake.
The US has expanded a temporary sanctions waiver on the purchase of stranded Russian oil from India alone to all countries worldwide as part of ongoing efforts to ease pressure on global energy prices.
The space agency has a six-day launch window at the start of April. If it misses that opportunity, it must stand down until 30 April or early May.
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Iran’s ambassador to the UN in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, denied that his country struck civilian targets in the Gulf region despite existing evidence, and in turn accused the US and Israel of the attacks, saying Tehran only goes after
“Clean power and electrification combined is what provides the most security,” says Ember analyst Euan Graham.
Europe's move sparked a diplomatic dispute between Brussels and Washington.
Tensions in the Middle East have threatened to drive up inflation and energy costs despite the EU having little direct trade with Tehran.
In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against member states for failing to comply with their obligations under EU law. These decisions, covering various sectors and EU policy areas, aim to ensure the proper application of
The escalation of the Iran war is putting Europe’s security and economic systems to the test. Is Brussels able to weather this storm?
The European Commission has approved, under EU state aid rules, a €260 million Belgian measure in favour of Air Liquide Large Industry NV ('Air Liquide') and BASF Antwerpen NV ('BASF') for a carbon capture and storage ('CCS') project, Kairos@C. The measure will contribute to
Tens of thousands of people marched in Brussels to protest austerity reforms introduced by Prime Minister Bart De Wever’s government.
Also in this newsletter: Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid speaks to Euronews, and EU ambassadors to seek to renew sanctions on Russia.
Jack Draper is penalised with a controversial hindrance call as Daniil Medvedev ends the Briton's Indian Wells title defence in the quarter-finals.
Brexit “modestly” raised the number of foreign-born workers in Britain, according to new research. It says that many forecasts before Brexit, including those by the Office for Budget Responsibility and UK Home Office, predicted that Brexit would reduce immigration and
The Iran war shows no signs of letting up after US President Donald Trump suggested that operations could last for another three to four weeks, despite global energy instabilities. Trump says neutralising the threat posed by Tehran is more important than oil prices. Follow our
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Images of the aftermath of a strike that injured at least 30 people by hitting homes in the village of Zarzir, north of Nazareth, in Israel.
Belgium’s EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib (pictured) has called for more to be done to close the gender gap. This comes after International Women’s Day last weekend, which aimed to promote women’s rights. International Women's Day gives focus to issues such as gender equality,
Who will take home the biggest awards of the night on Sunday and which film will nab Best Picture? Here are Euronews Culture's full predictions.