Azerbaijan expands OECD cooperation to advance economic reforms
Azerbaijan is strengthening cooperation with the OECD to reinforce the country's role as a reliable European partner and expand its integration into global markets.
Azerbaijan is strengthening cooperation with the OECD to reinforce the country's role as a reliable European partner and expand its integration into global markets.
The companies have warned parents to stop using specific batches of formula over concerns they contain the toxin cereulide.
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 28th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
From farmers burning tyres outside the European Parliament to motorway blockades across the continent, tensions around the EU-Mercosur trade agreement don't look set to go away. Many critics argue that it will lead to a flood of "toxic" products on the European market, but how
Former French senator Joël Guerriau has been sentenced to four years in prison for drugging MP Sandrine Josso with ecstasy, intending to sexually assault her.
Belarus joined Donald Trump's conflict resolution initiative despite concerns over its president's continued crackdown on dissent and support for Russia in its war against Ukraine.
With one in 10 children now living with obesity globally, the WHO is calling on governments to overhaul school food and create healthier eating environments.
Iranian contemporary artist Ayna Moazzen, lives between Italy, Azerbaijan and Gulf countries and seeks to turn her transnational experience into a form of cultural dialogue and resistance against the Tehran regime's deadly crackdown on anti-government protests.
In the aftermath of the Greenland crisis, the EU's top diplomat has urged European nations to stop outsourcing their security and defence.
Russia sustained 1.2 million casualties almost four years into its all-out war in Ukraine, suffering more losses than any major power in any war since World War II, according to a CSIS report.
The Up Helly Aa festival, Europe's largest fire festival, is held on the last Tuesday in January in Shetland.
Investors are withdrawing from sovereign bonds and currencies in an attempt to shield their assets from geopolitical volatility.
Ryanair has added another French airport to its list of route cuts for 2026, citing aviation taxes.
Philip Glass has announced he is withdrawing the world premiere of his Lincoln symphony from Kennedy Center, saying that the values of Trump-led Kennedy Center are “in direct conflict” with symphony’s message.
The EU signed a historic trade deal with India on Tuesday. Why? Because with Trump in the White House and the European relations with Beijing being complicated, Brussels needs new friends. And it needs them fast.
New York's East River is covered in ice as freezing temperatures grip swathes of the country in a storm that has killed at least 30 people.
Europeans are divided on whether development assistance is beneficial for the EU and on exactly how it should be spent.
A new study by researchers in Spain found that triple therapy eliminates pancreatic tumours in mice
With the Earth warming at a record rate, the list of locales that could reliably host a Winter Games will shrink substantially in the coming years.
Aerial images of flooded fields on the outskirts of Malestroit, in Morbihan, one of the four Breton départements placed on flood alert by Météo-France.
Prices for Neil Young’s complete catalog range from around $25 to $100 a year but the rock star has decided to gift all of it for free to the people of Greenland, in response to Donald Trump’s threats against the nation.
In an exclusive interview with Euronews in New Delhi, European Council President António Costa hailed the EU-India trade pact as a major economic opportunity and strategic victory in an “uncertain world.”
The European Commission has launched a new formal investigation against X under the Digital Services Act (DSA). In parallel, the Commission extended its ongoing investigation launched in December 2023 into X's compliance with its recommender systems risk management obligations.
Dark matter is one of the greatest mysteries in physics. Here’s how scientists successfully mapped the invisible substance in the greatest detail ever.
Also in this newsletter: Zelenskyy sets 2027 deadline for Ukraine's EU accession, and how France is emerging as the main holdout in push to blackslist Iran's Revolutionary Guard.
The UK government's recent budget announcement introduced a High Value Council Tax Surcharge on properties worth over £2 million, effective from April 2025. This move reflects a broader pattern across developed economies as governments seek new revenue streams following years
On 27 January, in parliaments and international institutions across the world, those in positions of power will once again rise to their feet and solemnly declare 'never again' — two words spoken with great ceremony, but uttered only on this day, writes Rabbi Menachem Margolin.
The AI Act positions Brussels as a global rule-maker, but adoption and investment in AI remain low. Can Europe close the gap with the US and China persist? Watch the video.
The African Energy Chamber welcomes Libya’s accelerating energy sector recovery, highlighting the country’s role in tackling energy poverty, driving industrialization and strengthening Africa’s position in global energy markets. The African Energy Chamber (AEC)
A Russian drone struck a passenger train late on Tuesday, killing at least five. Zelenskyy called the attack on a passenger train 'an act of terrorism'.
Smoking is widely recognized as one of the fastest ways to age the body, impact key elements of health and lead to fatal consequences further down the line. However, longevity expert and author Ralph Montague from The Longevity Clinic says that while smoking does of course age
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Scientists say Greenland’s sinking sea levels will have a ripple effect on coastal communities, shipping routes, fishing and infrastructure.
Two confirmed cases of the Nipah virus in India have triggered international alert.
The hotel could house up to four guests. Initial testing on the Moon is pencilled in for 2031, a year before the first stays could take place.
Whether it be France's cheese boards or Italy's pasta dishes, Europe offers its tourists an array of world-renowned food. Hotel and restaurant prices vary across the continent, but where will your money go the furthest?
It is no exaggeration to say that anyone with even a passing interest in politics now opens the news with a sense of dread. The events unfolding at Davos alone are enough to send the mind into overdrive. January, usually the slowest month of the year, has instead accelerated at
Joel Guerriau received a four-year prison sentence, 18 months of which are to be served behind bars.
Drones targeted a packed train in north-eastern Ukraine, officials say.
The Israeli foreign minister discussed cooperation in energy, defence and tourism. Israel supports Iranian protesters, while Baku monitors its ethnic Azeri population in Iran.
The resettlement agreement faced a string of legal challenges, culminating in a November 2023 ruling by the UK Supreme Court that it was illegal under international law.
The incident comes after angry protests erupted in Minneapolis after the fatal shooting by immigration agents of 37-year-old intensive care nurse Alex Pretti on Saturday.
Costa has held a series on informal meetings bringing together the 27 leaders to brainstorm without the formalities of a European summit.
The bridge has suffered two further major attacks in 2023 and 2025, both carried out by Ukrainian forces as they push back against Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Presiding Judge René Melaard called the case “exceptionally serious” because of both the nature and scope of the crimes.
MEPs from the European People's Party argued that fusion energy is a reality that needs to be explored and urged the EU executive to lay down a clear regulatory framework to attract investors.
The measure will affect those living in Spain for at least five months and who applied for international protection before 31 December 2025.
According to an EU official speaking on condition of anonymity, Brussels is also floating the idea of 'gradual membership' to accelerate Ukraine's accession.