Defiant nuns flee care home for their abandoned convent in the Alps
Sisters Bernadette, Regina and Rita needed a locksmith to get back into their convent, defying Church leaders.
Sisters Bernadette, Regina and Rita needed a locksmith to get back into their convent, defying Church leaders.
Details about Tyler Robinson, conservative activist Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, have begun to emerge.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox revealed that the 22-year-old suspect, Tyler Robinson, openly expressed opposition to Charlie Kirk’s views, after having grown “more political” in recent years.
Ghent Festival controversially dropped a concert scheduled for next week because the Israeli conductor had not clarified his position on the Israeli government.
North Korean escapees interviewed by the UN Human Rights Office expressed "a clear and strong desire for change".
At stake is the review of the EU’s Climate Law, which sets course for the EU to become climate neutral by 2050, but also called for a 2040 climate target to be set in stone.
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In Bilozerske, eastern Ukraine, people must make the agonising decision to flee or risk staying.
NATO allies expressed full solidarity with Poland after drone violations of airspace. The so-called Eastern Sentry initiative will strengthen the eastern flank.
As a diplomatic spat between Paris and Algiers continues to sour, Euronews dissects how things got so bad, and where they could go from here.
The UN’s migration agency is being forced to make "difficult decisions" to "deprioritise" vulnerable Afghans returning home as deep aid cuts bite.
Julia Fenner was given a long jail term after being detained while entering Belarus in March 2024.
The meeting between the President of the EU Commission and top representatives of the automotive industry was highly anticipated. Brussels stood firm by its CO2 targets until 2035.
Travellers ranked these European cities as hot favourites for city breaks, offering rich culture, outstanding food and diverse experiences.
The Dutch public broadcaster, AVROTROS, has confirmed the Netherlands will join Slovenia, Iceland, Spain and Ireland in boycotting next year's Eurovision Song Contest if Israel is involved.
Europe's Cold War bunker network has largely been decommissioned. But now, some civilians are opting for personalised nuclear protection as the continent begins to upgrade its defence infrastructure.
The vast majority of Japan’s centenarians are women.
Poland closed all border crossings with Belarus as the joint Russia-Belarus military exercises Zapad-2025 begin at NATO’s doorstep. Moscow and Minks claim the drills simulate repelling an attack against Russia and Belarus. But Zapad-2021 masked Russia’s preparations for its
Under parliament rules, silence tributes are announced by the Parliament president at the opening of the plenary sessions and must be requested by political groups prior to the opening.
The grieving families of those killed during violent protests in Nepal gathered in Kathmandu on Thursday, lighting candles outside a hospital morgue and demanding justice and information about missing relatives.
Conflicting information from the United States and the Flemish government has raised doubts over the fate of millions of dollars’ worth of contraceptives stored in Europe, reportedly set to be burnt. Where are they now? Have they already been destroyed?
Opponents of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro celebrated across Brasília on Thursday night after the Supreme Court sentenced him to more than 27 years in prison for attempting a coup.
Following the chart-topping and Grammy-winning success of the band's 'Hackney Diamonds' album, The Rolling Stones are reportedly finishing off their 25th studio album - and could be heading to Europe next year...
The Netherlands follows Ireland in saying it can "no longer justify Israel's inclusion" in the event.
The founder of the Italian fashion house Giorgio Armani left the fashion empire with clear instructions to be partially sold to competitors or seek an initial public offering (IPO) at a later stage.
All five secondary schools in Beverwijk and Heemskerk are closed in a bid to restore calm.
A family’s quest to find a loved one morphs into a strange and spiritual odyssey that will leave you enraptured and rattled.
The abbot and the five other defendants are being held in pre-trial detention, following their arrests earlier this week.
Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Kyiv to support wounded service members and met with the Ukrainian prime minister, aiming to aid the country's recovery process.
Swedish drugmaker Camurus AB is in talks to acquire US-based Braeburn Pharmaceuticals Inc., a move that could strengthen its foothold in the world’s largest market for opioid addiction treatments, according to a person familiar with the matter. The potential deal, which follows
Since the war began, the Israeli crackdown has hit the West Bank industry and economy hard, forcing bars, restaurants and hotels to close.
Las herramientas de inteligencia artificial pueden escribir ensayos, reportes, anuncios e incluso poemas en cuestión de segundos. La velocidad es increíble, pero también crea un problema evidente. ¿Cómo distinguir un texto humano de uno creado por una máquina? Ahí entra el AI
A new citizens' movement called Block Everything has taken to the streets of France. Is there more to it than a remake of the 2018 Yellow Vests anti-government protests?
OpenAI is hoping to restructure itself into a for-profit company, although the move still requires approval from regulators in California and Delaware.
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The blacklist of individuals and entities accused of propping up Russia's war on Ukraine has been renewed for six months without changes.
Students from the University of the Philippines walked out of classes on Friday to protest against President Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s government, calling for transparency and accountability.
The commitments made by the US tech giant to unbundle Teams from its flagship applications will bind it for between seven and 10 years.
The overnight attack is the largest since May, but follows much larger bombardments from Russia.
Clashes broke out in Quito on Thursday as protesters rallied against President Daniel Noboa’s government, demanding his resignation over job cuts and wage reduction policies.
Following a National Security Council meeting, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said Poland would receive training from Ukraine on how best to down Russian drones.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination is just the latest politically motivated killing in a country where political disagreement is turning into a matter of life and death.
The lawsuit alleged the ride-hailing app insulted and demeaned people with disabilities and refused to serve them.
The European Parliament has urged the European Commission to adopt a dedicated strategy to address Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, backed by clear financing and concrete timelines.
A group established by deceased Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin is believed to be behind the false claims that Ukraine uses orphans to clear mines.
Building a sustainable society means changing how we produce and consume, especially when faced with challenges like food security, water pollution, and climate change. Both macro- and microalgae can help to tackle these issues. The European Commission’s new Study to support a
Where do most young Europeans have a higher education degree? A new OECD report reveals sharp contrasts across the EU, with Ireland at the top and Italy at the bottom.
Some social media users are making connections between the satirical show's August 6 episode and the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The South Park episode has been removed from cable re-reruns following the shooting, but it is still available to stream on Paramount+.
Researchers say the single-dose vaccine could reduce koala chlamydia deaths by up to 65 per cent.
The anniversary event in Amman, Jordan, highlights resilience, achievements, and the EU’s continued support to Syrians and host communities. On 10 September, the European Union (EU) commemorates the 10th anniversary of the EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian