The ultimate guide to the Cultural Olympiad and what to expect for Paris 2024
The Cultural Olympiad has a history spanning over a century. But what exactly is it, where did it originate, and how has it evolved?
The Cultural Olympiad has a history spanning over a century. But what exactly is it, where did it originate, and how has it evolved?
An mRNA vaccine triggered the immune system to target brain tumours, a small study showed.
The drop in fossil fuel generation was driven by wind and solar growth as well as the recovery of hydropower.
Barzan Majeed, aka Scorpion, is on the run after smuggling thousands of migrants into the UK.
New data from energy think tank Ember reveals that in April 2024, the EU witnessed a historic decline in fossil generation. For the first time, less than a quarter of the EU’s electricity (23%) was produced from fossil fuels. This surpassed the previous record low of 27% in May
Twenty-year-old singer Eden Golan makes the final, despite being booed during dress rehearsals.
Russians to celebrate WWII victory on Vienna‘s streets. Ukraine asks authorities to ban events.
Twenty defendants in the 2018 Attica wildfires case will face retrial, after last month's controversial ruling, which saw only six people convicted over their roles in the disaster.
European Parliament President Robert Metsola addressed the International Summit of Cities and Regions in Kyiv on Europe Day.
The Premier League has reigned supreme for decades and featured some outstanding teams.
The protests took place ahead of Eden Golan's performance in the competition's second semi-final.
Even though there are currently enough conflict hotspots in the world for a full-scale Third World War to break out, societies and the political circles that guide them have a primary duty to thoroughly examine the concepts of sustainable development and evidence of broad
The primary purpose of Xi Jinping's three-day visit to Hungary might be to ensure that Hungary can help China gain market share in the EU, as Beijing and Budapest prepare to sign a total of 16 bilateral agreements.
Climeworks is harnessing Iceland’s geothermal power, while gearing up for megatonne capacity around the world.
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You might not get to see iconic landmarks or eat in raved-about restaurants, but you’ll find space, peace and a few surprises.
The Chinese social media company is trying to add safeguards to AI-generated content.
The Svalbard Global Seed Vault opened in 2008 and now holds 1.25 million seed samples from nearly every country in the world.
From devastatingly intimate love songs to hip-hop bangers via lush soundscapes for a Parisian escapade, here's our pick of the three albums celebrating a major anniversary this month.
The images, captured by Associated Press photographers last year, centre migrant experiences in a world increasingly hostile to cross-border travel.
The southern state of Rio Grande do Sul has been virtually cut off from the rest of the country as flooding washed away roads and bridges and inundated airports.
As it battles to cut its debt pile, leading train manufacturer Alstom announces plans to raise €1 billion. Euronews looks into Alstom's business across Europe.
What happens in Brussels does have an impact on our daily lives, more than we are aware of, more than we credit them for. Treating it like a second-rate election would not do it right, Els Bruggeman writes.
The 2024 season in Ibiza is about to kick off and if the strength of the opening parties is anything to go by, it’s going to be another bumper year on the island.
A child died of the diarrhoeal disease amid an ongoing outbreak in the French territory of Mayotte.
The move would primarily impact Huawei, a major Chinese smartphone and laptop manufacturer, which is suspected of having ties to the Chinese government and military.
The futuristic installation features a 24/7 livestream between the two destinations allowing real-time interaction between Dubliners, New Yorkers, and visitors to these two iconic cities.
A blaze at a chemical storage tank terminal in eastern Thailand prompted swift evacuation orders, according to the industry ministry.
The Bank of England maintained interest rates at 5.25%, in a split decision with two members dissenting. Governor Andrew Bailey indicated it's premature to reduce rates. New forecasts project that price pressures will fall below the target within two years.
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Climate change is not merely an environmental predicament — it is a matter of social justice. Our transition to a sustainable future can only succeed if it brings people hope for the future and leaves no one behind, MEPs Iratxe García Pérez and Mohammed Chahim write.
She once sang 'Diamonds Are Forever' - but Dame Shirley Bassey is now letting hers go. For a good cause.
Russia on Thursday wrapped itself in patriotic pageantry for Victory Day, a celebration of its defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
Russia's leader marks Victory Day by making clear the country's military is always on combat alert.
London's plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda has sparked fears among those inside the UK, leading some to try and cross into neighbouring Ireland.
The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers will not be making a decision on Kosovo membership in mid-May, according to their agenda. In the meantime, Pristina has been asked to fix the constitutional issue related to the Community of Serb Municipalities.
“Russia will do everything to prevent global confrontation, but will not allow anyone to threaten us,” he said. “Our strategic forces are in combat readiness.”
Buyers and renters alike have been plagued with higher living costs, interest rates and economic uncertainty in the last few months, leading to dampened demand in the UK housing market.
At least 10 people were reportedly injured on the Air Sénégal flight headed to Bamako.
A former prime minister has become the first in Malta to have criminal charges brought against him over a corruption scandal.
Despite a fall in inflation, Poland's central bank governor remains concerned it could reignite because of higher food taxes and the potential removal of energy price limits.
Police have been called to Drake’s Toronto mansion for a second time this week, after an intruder was apprehended by the Canadian rapper’s security.
The Spanish telecoms giant says it has started 2024 with "solid growth and profitability rates".
Negating the Oslo peace process also rendered the “two peoples” narrative false. Observers were left with the conclusion that if the land “from the river and the sea” did not belong to two peoples, it belonged to one nation, Dr Shlomo Fischer writes.
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The ruling HDZ party took a major decision on Wednesday to form a coalition with a far-right nationalist party, signalling a shift towards the right as the European elections approach next month.
The pharma giant AstraZeneca has requested that the European authorisation for its Covid-19 vaccine be pulled, according to the EU medicines regulator.
From Eric Saade to Ireland's Bambie Thug, on stage protests have taken place as authorities in Swedish city of Malmö are on full alert, with the second semi-final taking place today.
On Wednesday, North Macedonia saw a significant political shift to the nationalist right-wing amidst historic losses for the governing SDSM in presidential and parliamentary contests.