Why Erling Haaland has become the World Cup’s most entertaining star
Whether he's posing as Norway's 'social media guy' or sharing candid shots in an infrared mask, Erling Haaland is winning over fans around the world.
Whether he's posing as Norway's 'social media guy' or sharing candid shots in an infrared mask, Erling Haaland is winning over fans around the world.
Volkswagen is reportedly preparing the most radical overhaul in its history. Up to 100,000 jobs could be cut worldwide, twice as many as thought, and four German plants may close.
London continues to enhance its economic footprint in Central Asia as it becomes one of Bishkek's key financial partners. As outgoing British Ambassador Nicholas Bowler said in an interview with the AKIpress news agency, bilateral relations have reached an all-time high over
Despite Ukraine's martial law, some draft-age Ukrainian men have crossed the border illegally and subsequently received temporary protection in EU countries in recent years.
The suspect is accused of helping steal data from more than 150 US universities over a hacking campaign dating back to 2013.
Thousands of Shiite pilgrims mark Ashoura in Karbala, mourning Imam Hussein’s 680 AD death with processions, prayers and reinforced security.
King Charles III has become the first reigning British monarch to make his personal tax bill public, lifting the lid on a slice of the royal finances that has stayed hidden for centuries, and confirming in the process that the sovereign ranks among the country's largest
Rome and Paris have cited legal and technical concerns over how the ban should be applied in practice.
Rescue teams worked through the ruins of collapsed buildings in La Guaira on 25 June after twin earthquakes devastated northern Venezuela, killing at least 188 people and injuring around 1,500.
Italy's Golden Players — men and women aged 40 to 70 — are heading to the FIBA Masters Open in Corinth this July, while scientists are quietly using them to unlock the secrets of how sport shapes how we age.
From the long-term EU budget to the conflict in the Middle East, what were the defining moments of Cyprus' presidency of the Council of the EU? And as Ireland takes over, what fresh ideas will it bring to the table?
The peer review provided an opportunity to reflect on how stakeholders, particularly employers, can contribute more effectively to quality assurance (QA) in vocational education and training (VET). The Portuguese EQAVET National Reference Point (EduQA) organised this online
US entertainment giant Hasbro is reportedly asking child actors on the popular series Peppa Pig to sign over their voices to artificial intelligence under new contract terms. An open letter signed by 1,000 industry professionals condemns the AI contract clause and warns of
A partial victory, the ruling stopped short of making TotalEnergies directly liable for its customers’ actions.
Hundreds have died in recent outbreaks of the 'flesh-eating' bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Streptococcus A. By 2026 Vibrio is spreading through the Mediterranean, driven by warming seas, after silently killing for decades.
Natural gas demand is climbing across the EU, even as domestic production struggles to keep pace. How do member states compare?
The European Commission has proposed measures to strengthen the EU’s response to an evolving criminal landscape that is becoming more sophisticated, international and digital. To tackle crime effectively, police, customs, prosecutors and courts must work closely together from
Hundreds have died in recent outbreaks of the so-called 'flesh-eating' bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Streptococcus A. Driven by warming seas, Vibrio could spread across the Mediterranean by 2026 and has been killing silently for decades.
Hundreds have died in recent outbreaks of the so-called flesh-eating bacteria Vibrio vulnificus and Group A strep. In 2026 Vibrio is spreading through the Mediterranean, driven by warming seas, after silently killing for decades.
In recent years, deaths linked to the “flesh‑eating bacterium” Vibrio vulnificus and group A streptococcus have risen in the US, Europe and Asia, as warmer seas let Vibrio spread from the Baltic to parts of the North Sea and the Mediterranean.
Seyed Hossein Mousavian, former spokesman for Iran's nuclear negotiation team, tells Euronews he believes Tehran will allow the IAEA access to its nuclear sites as part of negotiations with the US, despite some Iranian officials saying access could only be granted after a final
The final matchday saw teams take on both more cautious and reckless approaches as they looked to secure qualification into the knockout stages.
The UK's deputy Prime Minister David Lammy has told Europe Today that his country's foreign policy — including its support for Ukraine and efforts to restore EU ties — will remain unchanged when a new Prime Minister takes the reins after Keir Starmer's exit.
Ivory Coast reaches World Cup knockout stage for the first time after Nicolas Pépé’s brace beats Curaçao 2-0, sparking huge celebrations in Abidjan.
In this newsletter: Bulgaria attempts to bulldoze part of the EU's 21st sanctions package against Russia, criticism mounts over the EU's hyped rule of law reports, and a baby makes an appearance at a council meeting in Luxembourg.
Japan reach World Cup last 32 after 1-1 draw with Sweden on 26 June, prompting celebrations across Tokyo. , sparking huge celebrations in Tokyo’s Shibuya. They now face Brazil in the knockout stage.
European consumers, suppliers and retailers of home appliances, electronic devices and tyres are set to benefit from simplified rules on labelling proposed by the European Commission. The simplified energy and tyre labelling rules will make the requirements for suppliers and
Weinstein still stands convicted of another sexual felony in New York and others in California. He remains behind bars at New York's maximum-security prison, Rikers Island.
The Kazak president’s visit to Brussels this week marked an “important milestone” in the country’s engagement with the European Union, a conference was told. Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (pictured) made an official visit to Brussels earlier this week (23 June) and met with António
Ukraine’s recovery process “goes hand-in-hand” with its path to European Union accession. This is one of the messages from EU leader Antonio Costa who was speaking on Thursday (25 June) at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Poland. The event was co hosted by Poland and Ukraine
Ukraine has received 3.2 billion euros as the first disbursement under the European Union's 90 billion euro support loan. Meanwhile, an Iranian diplomat rejects UN inspections of Iran's nuclear sites, saying such visits can only come after a final deal.
New openings, villa relaunches and stylish boutique stays are drawing fresh attention to Portugal’s Alentejo region, from Comporta and Melides to the historic streets of Évora.
The European Commission has published a Regulation imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of 1,4-Butanediol (‘BDO’) originating in the People’s Republic of China, Saudi Arabia and the United States of America. The definitive anti-dumping duties range from 105.6%
After a strong start to the rebooted DC Universe last year with 'Superman' comes a new space adventure which follows the Man of Steel's chaotic cousin... And her super-powered pup.
It has been dubbed “The Millit Project” and the aim is to confront one of the key challenges facing modern agriculture. Millets, a diverse group of ancient, gluten-free grains. have been a cornerstone of cuisine in India and other countries for thousands of years. They need
Home prices have raced far ahead of local incomes across much of Europe, placing Lisbon among the continent's least affordable housing markets.
An artist has made items from letters sent just before Denmark's letter post service ended.
As the frontline countries paying the largest price for the Iran war, pressed by severe economic urgencies, the Gulf states are beginning their own firm process towards regional stability with rival Iran, while Tehran continues weaponising the Strait of Hormuz to sow division
There is a 70% chance that Ebola could reach South Sudan, according to a World Health Organization modelling study published on Thursday. Researchers said that preparing the country for a proper response is the “most urgent priority.”
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Regarded as West Africa’s answer to the Caribbean, Côte d’Ivoire has an extraordinary coast, UNESCO-listed culture and direct flights from Europe.
EU countries are engaging with Afghanistan’s Taliban-led regime to return irregular migrants deemed security threats or convicted of serious offences. Yet any such arrangement could carry political and diplomatic costs, requiring concessions and risking public backlash.
40°C temperatures are forecast to hit typically colder EU countries in the coming days, as experts warn hospitals and schools could be put under strain.
European mayors are deeply concerned that democratic values are under serious pressure, as democratic backsliding, disinformation and widening inequalities erode citizens’ trust and undermine city leadership, a major new Eurocities survey has revealed. Based on responses from
Microsoft and Apple are raising prices for Xbox consoles, Macs and iPads as the AI boom sends memory chip costs soaring, with prices increasing by up to $300 (about €265) and as much as 25%, depending on the product.
As digital payments become mainstream in Uzbekistan, banks are expanding into lending, insurance and investment products to meet rising consumer demand.
“Continued fossil-fuel emissions are directly responsible for the disruption people are experiencing this week,” climate scientists warn.
The two quakes struck in quick succession, just minutes apart, according to the US Geological Survey, marking it one of the South American nation’s worst disasters in over a century.
The 6-3 ruling hands Donald Trump a sweeping victory on immigration, stripping legal protections from hundreds of thousands of people the State Department warns would be returning to dangerous countries.
BBC Berlin correspondent Jessica Parker on what's next for the weather in Europe