Homes dug out from deep snowdrifts in Russia's Kamchatka
Images show Russian rescuers digging houses out from deep snow in the far-east Kamchatka region, near Japan.
Images show Russian rescuers digging houses out from deep snow in the far-east Kamchatka region, near Japan.
The President and the Minister of Transport visited the site of the accident Monday morning, later in the day the government decreed three days of mourning.
Rising uncertainty driven by US tariffs and proposed “most-favoured nation” pricing is prompting pharmaceutical companies to delay investment and product launches in Europe. US tariffs and pricing pressure are causing uncertainty for the pharma sector, which will slow
The BBC's Guy Hedgecoe visited the scene, where a large police cordon is in place.
The emergence of a new political party led by now-former President Rumen Radev could significantly reshape not only Bulgaria’s domestic affairs but also its foreign policy.
With Washington openly tying tariffs to geopolitical demands over Greenland, EU capitals are considering a never-used mechanism that would allow them to hit back — not as individual states, but as a single market of 450 million consumers.
Speaking about a potential US invasion of Greenland, Nuuk resident Ulrikke Andersen says she has already made contingency plans to flee by boat and hide in a hut in South Greenland. Others like student Nuunu Binzer and entrepreneur Inger Olsvig Brandt vow to stay, emphasizing
One of the giants of 20th century fashion, his creations were worn by celebrities including Elizabeth Taylor, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow.
Valentino, the renowned Italian fashion designer who perhaps rightly boasted he "knows what women want" has died in Rome. His sumptuous creations and fail-safe gowns saw him crowned the king of the red carpet for any major celebrities needing to be dressed to impress.
Hungary's Viktor Orbán, Slovakia's Robert Fico, and Andrej Babiš from the Czech Republic will play a crucial role in any joint EU response to the Trump administration's threats.
The Kremlin's top negotiator and Putin's confidant Kirill Dmitriev is to meet Trump team at Davos this week, casting doubt on the anticipated US-Ukraine agreement.
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Qatar Football Festival 2026 will be headlined by the men’s Finalissima between Argentina and Spain, with some of the world’s biggest football stars set to appear in Doha during a six-match international window.
The BBC's Russia editor Steve Rosenberg analyses why pro-Russian government papers are full of praise for Donald Trump's desire to buy Greenland.
A new report reveals the bloc's plan to build and upgrade major roads, railways, ports, and airports is well behind on its 2030 targets, undermining trade opportunities and the decarbonisation of European transport.
The invitation to Putin is expected to raise eyebrows with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearing its fourth year and the Russian leader seemingly reluctant to commit to a peace deal.
A video circulating online appears to show Poland's president endorsing a bitcoin investment platform, but the footage has been taken out of context.
US President Donald Trump said his planned acquisition of Greenland is crucial for his $175-billion ‘Golden Dome’ defence project. Here’s what we know so far about the system.
Residents of Adamuz and people across Spain paid tribute to the victims of a deadly train accident that killed 39 and injured over 120, showing nationwide solidarity.
Europe is weighing up how to counter the US president's move against some of America's closest allies.
Lawyers for the Moretti couple say "lies" have been circulating about their clients, in their first public statement since the fire.
The CO₂-free production revolution is coming to heavy industry. In Sweden, SSAB, the country's leading steel mill, has kicked off this radical shift. By the end of 2029 it will produce green steel, in a compact plant with an electric arc furnace.
This Monday, January 19th, marks Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday and to celebrate the Queen of Country has welcomed her rise into octogenarian ranks with probably the only way she knows, by trying to make the world a better place, with music or otherwise.
A new report shows that cyberstalking, spyware, hate speech, and threats are among the most denounced cases of violence against women and girls in Europe.
The Muscat Nights 2026 festival has attracted over 800,000 visitors, featuring fireworks, cultural events, and modern technology across key venues until 31 January.
The Epiphany is an ancient Christian feast day.
Novak Djokovic delivers a serving masterclass in his 100th Australian Open victory - a straight-set first-round win over Spain's Pedro Martinez.
'Zootopia' is Walt Disney Animation Studios' fifth billion-dollar title since 2013 and now Hollywood's highest-grossing animated film of all time. It also becomes the ninth most profitable film of all time.
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s ‘Decade of Impact’ celebrates ten years of infrastructure development, interconnectivity, and job creation, as it looks towards the next decade of digital transformation.
European Union leaders face a pivotal week as they seek to defuse tensions with the US while preparing to retaliate against Trump should he act on his tariff threats. Officials and diplomats consulted by Euronews say the bloc's anti-coercion instrument is part of the plan, but
At least 47% of executions carried out in Iran in 2025 had been related to drug offences, the UN human rights office said.
Lufthansa Group joins carriers such as Emirates and Qantas in stopping the use of power banks in flight.
Questions have emerged over the structure of a high-profile investment linked to the Hexagon Cup international padel tournament, after claims that funding intended to secure equity participation was not formally recorded in the names of the investors who provided the capital.
The letters have no practical impact in peacetime other than to let owners know that the military may take over their goods in the event of a conflict, the statement said.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has gotten off to a bumpy start as participants are criticised for their soaring use of private jets.
Passengers recount the moment two trains collided between Málaga and Madrid on Sunday evening.
Sports tourism is a fast booming cultural trend as elite athletes seek new frontiers to fulfil their passion while pushing their limits. Qatar's unforgiving homegrown endurance contest, Samla, is hoping to meet that demand by opening up to international competitors for the
Uzbekistan’s GDP exceeded €133bn in 2025, supported by higher investment, rising exports, and growing domestic demand, while employment and household incomes continued to improve.
Scientists have linked the burning of fossil fuels to the ongoing acidification of the ocean.
Preliminary reports indicate 11 schoolchildren died at the scene, with two others succumbing to their injuries later in hospital.
The US president insists Norway controls who gets the coveted prize, while the Norwegian government says it has nothing to do with the decision.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed various commercial deals since stepping down as senior Royals.
Iran's foreign minister will not be attending the Davos summit in Switzerland this week, the World Economic Forum said on Monday. Araghchi was supposed to appear on Davos stage on Tuesday.
Death toll in Spanish train collision rises to 39 and authorities fear more bodies could be found.
The German and French finance ministers said that the EU should be able to use all tools at its disposal if US president Donald Trump raises tariffs on European goods by 10% on 1 February.
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China’s economy grew in line with official targets last year, yet economists warn that reliance on exports may not be enough to sustain growth in 2026.
What caused the train to derail remains unclear but officials say an investigation has been launched.
The shooting took place at the Chřibská town hall and police said the suspect was fatally shot and there was no further danger to the public.
In an interview on Euronews' morning show, Europe Today, MEP Brando Benifei said diplomatic solutions to avoid a trade war "need to be used to the end".