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Cambodia says Thai military bombed Poipet casino hub on border
Poipet is a major land crossing between the two nations that are engaged in renewed border clashes.
Manila teacher probed by education department for forcing student to eat cockroach
The student had reportedly caught the teacher molesting a girl in a restroom.
'We need to give Ukraine the means to survive the war', Luxembourg prime minister tells Euronews
"We are going in the right direction" to find a solution for Ukraine, Luxembourg Prime Minister Luc Frieden told Euronews in an interview for Europe Today morning show ahead of the European Council on Thursday.
Bolivian President ends fuel subsidies, raises minimum wage
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz Pereira has announced a drastic economic overhaul, declaring a state of "economic, financial, energetic, and social emergency," which includes ending fuel subsidies that have been in place for over 20 years and implementing a significant increase
Nepal’s First Sci-Fi Feature ‘Eklo I,’ Starring Jamie Bacon and Pradeep Khadka, Sets January Release (EXCLUSIVE)
Nepal’s inaugural science fiction feature film is headed to theaters, with “Eklo I” securing distribution in both its home country and North America. Apple Entertainment has acquired the film for release in Nepal on Jan. 1, with a limited theatrical rollout in the U.S. and U.K.
Alan Cumming Tapped to Host 2026 BAFTA Film Awards
The Scottish actor and presenter takes over from 'Doctor Who' star David Tennant, who hosted the last two BAFTA Film Awards ceremonies.
India and Argentina strike 2025-27 agricultural development agreement
The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and Argentina's National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) have signed a bilateral agreement on agricultural collaboration in natural resource management and sustainable agronomy, encompassing zero tillage,
Ana Urushadze’s ‘Supporting Role’ Debuts Trailer Ahead of Premiere in Rotterdam’s Tiger Competition (EXCLUSIVE)
The trailer for “Supporting Role,” the second feature from Georgian writer-director Ana Urushadze, has debuted ahead of the film’s world premiere in the Tiger Competition of International Film Festival Rotterdam next month. The film follows on from the success of Urushadze’s
West Africa: West Africa Bar Association Condemns Military Coups and Calls for Restoration of Democratic Order in the Region
[FrontPageAfrica] Monrovia, Liberia -- The West Africa Bar Association (WABA), a leading regional organization representing legal professionals across West Africa, has issued a strong condemnation of recent military interventions in governance, warning that such actions pose a
Thai queen wins SEA Games gold in sailing
Queen Suthida, the wife of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, competed in the mixed keelboat SSL47 category.
Alan Cumming to Host 2026 BAFTA Film Awards
Alan Cumming is to host the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards, a move that’ll likely see the star bring some of his flamboyant tartan outfits from “The Traitors” to London’s Royal Festival Hall on Feb. 22. Cumming — an actor, writer and producer whose career has spanned stage, film and
Goodbye TV, hello streaming: The Oscars will move to YouTube in 2029
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that YouTube will have the exclusive global rights to the Oscars from 2029 to 2033.
Riau’s humpback dolphin that became viral video star found dead in river
The dolphin carcass was discovered washed ashore in Kepenuhan Hulu village.
Soup kitchen serves 120 meals in 16 minutes
Volunteers say rising demand in Luton for their help sees people queuing down the street for food.
Collapse at construction site near Seoul’s Yeouido station leaves 7 workers trapped
Police and firefighters were continuing rescue operations for the remaining workers.
Timothée Chalamet Makes a Final Push for ‘Marty Supreme’: ‘This Is the One, Man’
"We live in a bleak time, especially for young people, so this film is an attempted antidote to that," the actor explained on The Tonight Show
Trump’s Gaza peace plan is ambition without strategy
President Trump’s twenty-point Gaza peace plan deserves credit for what it has achieved: halting active hostilities after two devastating years of war and securing the return of hostages. These are not trivial accomplishments. But as Washington prepares to move the agreement
Court rulings soon on Najib Razak could decide ex-Malaysian premier’s political fate
Victory in two upcoming court cases could pave the way for him to make a political comeback.
EU must reform or risk irrelevance, Blair and Dimon say
By Kate Holton LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - The European Union must reform or risk becoming irrelevant as the rivalry between China and the U.S. sparks a new era without precedent, posing challenges on security, energy, technology and trade, a report led by Tony Blair and
EU Housing Plan is a 'turning point' for Europe’s housing crisis
Europe’s city leaders say the new European Affordable Housing Plan is a “solid foundation” to help city governments tackle the housing emergency, and for the first time clearly recognizes the EU’s role in addressing Europe’s spiralling housing crisis. The plan, announced today
‘Demon Hunters’ Lands Sony Music Taiwan for Global Soundtrack Distribution (EXCLUSIVE)
Sony Music Taiwan has boarded India-Taiwan co-production “Demon Hunters” as global music distributor, marking a significant commercial partnership as the action-fantasy feature prepares for its international rollout. The film is directed by Chen Mei-Juin (“The Gangster’s
Study says South Korea has too many twins, warn of health risks
The report attributed South Korea’s sharper increase largely to delayed childbirth.
Please, do tuck in! The infinite (and calorific) world of Portuguese Christmas sweets
Perhaps no other country has such a wide variety of Christmas sweets as Portugal. Every family has its favourites, but classics such as sonhos or bolo-rei are never missing from the Christmas table.
SonyLIV Chief Danish Khan to Exit Sony Pictures Networks India
Danish Khan, business head of streaming platform SonyLIV and production unit Studio NXT, will depart Sony Pictures Networks India at the end of March 2026 after a decade in his current tenure with the company. Khan will remain in his role through March 31 to ensure business
Prosecutors demand life sentence for shooter of former Japan PM Abe
Prosecutors say man believed shooting would direct “attention and criticism” at Unification Church.
Alleged Bondi shooters holed up in hotel for most of Philippines visit
The men wanted to try durians, but their search was unsuccessful.
From turkey to cinnamon, here’s how the climate crisis is threatening our favourite Christmas foods
Many key ingredients for festive foods have been hit by climate change, causing yields to plummet or forcing farmers to introduce adaptations.
Love Island for lizards: Critically endangered iguanas now thriving thanks to matchmaking project
The Lesser Antillean iguana is a critically endangered species that has disappeared from much of its range across the Eastern Caribbean.
EU allocates €29 million for Myanmar and Rohingya humanitarian crises
The European Union has allocated an additional €15 million in humanitarian aid to address the needs of communities impacted by the ongoing conflict in Myanmar, and €14 million in development aid for Rohingya refugees and their host communities in Bangladesh and other
US announces $11bn weapons sale to Taiwan
The deal, one of the largest ever, includes rocket launchers, self-propelled howitzers and various missiles.
FDI is the missing piece of Japan’s puzzle
My book, “Weeb Economy” came out in March, but only in Japanese. Half of the book was a series of translated posts from my blog, so those are already in English. The other half was a new part that I wrote in English and had translated into Japanese by my excellent translator,
Europe Today: Luxembourg's Prime Minister joins us ahead of European Council meeting
Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.
Jimmy Kimmel Calls Trump’s Address to the Nation a ‘Liar Side Chat’
In a televised speech Wednesday night, Trump touted his alleged accomplishments in 2025 and blamed Democrats for a myriad of failures
Gentrification hits Spain's medium cities
For the first time, a study analyzes and compares the intensity and expansion of the phenomenon of gentrification (replacement of a population of lower socioeconomic status by another with higher purchasing power) in Spain over a period of 10 years.
Europe's young farmers hailed as an 'inspiration'
The 11th EPP European Congress of Young Farmers has honoured those deemed to have made a particularly valuable contribution to the farming community in the past year. The awards event took place in Brussels under the topic "Young farmers: Toward a prosperous future for farming
China voices support Venezuela amid US blockade, but makes no aid pledges
BEIJING, Dec 17 - China opposed what it said was \"unilateral bullying\" after Washington ordered a blockade of tankers entering and leaving oil-rich Venezuela, but did not say exactly how it would come to the South American country's aid or offer any refuge for its embattled
Dark Eagle: US hypersonic no silver bullet against China
The US’s vaunted Dark Eagle hypersonic missile promises lightning-fast, non-nuclear strikes deep into enemy territory. However, its real test in the Indo-Pacific may hinge not just on speed and survivability, but on whether US defenses, kill chains and missile production rates
After Sabah drubbing, debate reignites over little-known exam that could break PM Anwar’s coalition
PM Anwar is under pressure to fulfil an election pledge to recognise the Unified Examination Certificate.
UK museum knows 'little to nothing' about new African display
Manchester Museum curators hope the exhibition of African items will provoke 'honest conversation'.
Liverpool rappers in Somalia during clan conflict
British citizens Abdifatah Gulaid and Noah Ihiekwe were seen carrying guns and parading with troops.
Paralysed man controls devices with his mind just five days after brain implant surgery in China
Just five days after surgery, he was able to operate a wheelchair, browse the internet, play video games, and control smart home devices.
Why dehydration in the winter is easier than you think, according to health experts
Health experts warn that dehydration is often overlooked in winter, increasing the risk of fatigue, brain fog and more serious kidney problems.
France's economic outlook for 2026: How heavy is the debt burden?
France’s economic outlook for 2026 remains constrained by rising debt, high deficits, and political deadlock. Growth is set to recover modestly, but limited fiscal consolidation and reform fatigue continue to weigh on the economy.













