Georgia create history by reaching Euro 2024
Georgia create history by reaching their first major tournament with a penalty shootout win over Greece in their Euro 2024 play-off.
Georgia create history by reaching their first major tournament with a penalty shootout win over Greece in their Euro 2024 play-off.
The farmers' protests are ongoing, despite the EU relaxing its demands.
Ukrainian city of Kyiv was hit by missiles for the third time in five days by Russian armed forces, with President Zelenskyy asking for more air defences.
In early 2024, Wipro, a Bengaluru company, and Nokia Corporation confirmed the launch of a private 5G wireless network to support the transformation of industries in the digital sector. In a release, Wipro stated that the solution was to initially support industries operating
The director of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), Alexander Bortnikov, said on Tuesday that the US, UK and Ukraine were behind the Moscow concert hall attack that killed at least 139 people on Friday - despite repeated claims of responsibility by Islamic State.
The other two shortlisted candidates are from Spain and Sweden.
The Vice-Chancellor of Germany, Robert Habeck, discusses the upcoming European elections, economic decline, gaps in the job market and higher defence spending on the Global Conversation.
Stroke risk increases with outdoor light pollution and 80% of people could be affected, a new study finds.
Just 1 per cent of the high seas are protected — a far cry from the global goal to safeguard 30 per cent of our oceans and seas by 2030. A year on from the High Seas Agreement wrap-up at the United Nations, what measures have been taken to protect ocean life from expanding
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has played a central role in the sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Minna Epps, Director of the IUCN Ocean Team, shared her insights with Euronews.
Why nations must adopt a more comprehensive approach to space governance amid increasing geopolitical challenges.
Rising temperatures and extreme weather events are expected to have a global impact on agriculture.
Spain was the ultimate summer holiday destination with 28 per cent of Europe’s best beaches.
Sprakebuell is something of a model village for the energy transition - with an above-average number of electric cars, a community wind farm and renewable heat from biogas.
While our countries face vastly different challenges, we are united not only with each other but also with all others in the need to find a lasting, global solution, Maksym Popov and Ambassador Odo Tevi write.
The door wasn't the only prop from 'Titanic' to find a new owner: the dress worn by Winslet in the film's climactic scene fetched $118,750 (€110,000).
German Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy and Climate Robert Habeck warned that Europe must ramp up defence spending during a global conversation with Euronews.
3,000 jobs will be created at the Northvolt plant in the town of Heide in Schleswig-Holstein.
Ryyan Alshebl left Syria in 2015 amid the ongoing war. Eight years later, he was elected mayor of the German town Ostelsheim — aged 29. He talked to EUobserver about his journey, the threat of extremism and humanitarian asylum systems.
The three-time Academy award winner and ‘Schindler’s List’ director has made his first comments on Gaza and denounces growing antisemitism.
Uncertainty over sluggish productivity and high labour costs could draw back the economic output of the eurozone, global credit rating agency S&P said in its updated economic outlook.
Our guide is updated as soon as a new European strike is announced.
Court postpones decision on the Wikileaks founder's case to give the US time to make assurances.
Romania’s Rural Investing Finance Authority (AFIR) is streamlining the grant submission process for farmers by using AI to do their administrative work.
Authoritarian social conservative Viktor Orbán has already had his power shaken by a sexual abuse scandal.
Former US President Donald Trump looks set to cash in on significant windfall revenue as shares in his social platform soar on the stock market.
The Novo Nordisk deal is due to be wrapped up in the second quarter of this year. It will help to establish the maker of Wegovy and Ozempic in the cardiovascular treatment market.
Loopholes in international regulations on ship recycling are resulting in major human and environmental damage.
At the Classic Car and Restoration Show in Birmingham, enthusiasts come together to showcase their cherished vehicles and share their passion with others.
The EU and other like-minded allies must fully wake up from our previous unipolar dream — and stable world — and step forward as a credible key partner for the Global South in this turbulent decade, Radu Magdin writes.
CERN is launching a project that researchers say could help them prove the existence of hidden particles that make up the fabric of the Universe.
Here are the most frequently used regional terms that you won’t have learned in French class - and you may find useful for your next trip.
Spain's Gross domestic product (GDP), the measure of value created through the production of goods and services, expanded 0.6% in the fourth quarter of 2023 from the previous quarter.
The deal includes a 'peace obligation' to prevent strikes until at least February 2026.
The European Commission has asked X, TikTok, Facebook and other online platforms to mitigate risks to elections and clamp down on voter disinformation, as part of new guidelines adopted on Tuesday.
Big-Agri is using markets in developing countries to sell products banned in Europe — despite their harmful effects on health and the environment.
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While they woo dictators and autocrats, EU policymakers are becoming ever more estranged from the world's democrats. The real tragedy is the erosion of one of Europe's key assets: its huge reserves of soft power, writes Shada Islam.
Ukraine accuses the Kremlin of lies, after it alleges Kyiv and the West were involved in the atrocity.
A Moscow court on Tuesday extended Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershovich's sentence until at least June.
Gardaí said that four "viable improvised explosive devices" were found during the search of a van.
Judges at the UK's High Court are seeking assurances from the United States that Assange would not face the death penalty.
BBC Verify examines how the campaign to blame Kyiv unfolded.
Soaring copper prices are driving market optimism with analysts predicting further price increases. Goldman Sachs is forecasting a 40% increase by mid-2025. Euronews Business looks at the stocks which could benefit.
Environment ministers argue that responsibility should fall under the scope of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO).
Julian Assange is fighting a final attempt to avoid extradition on espionage charges. Euronews Next takes a look back at how we got to this point.
London negotiated the "worst trade deals in the world" after the UK's exit from the EU, claimed the founder of Save British Farming.
Hip hop mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs faces multiple lawsuits over alleged sexual assault and rape. It is not clear whether the search is related to any of the allegations.
Local transportation authority has declared the collapse of the massive Key Bridge a 'developing mass casualty event'.