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EU 'must be united in strengthening its position on the global stage'
The incoming Cypriot presidency of the EU has been told it can play a “crucial role” in ensuring peace in a troubled world. It has been told the EU “must be united in strengthening its global standing.” That is the message from BusinessEurope to the upcoming Cyprus EU
UK Labour has plans to relax restrictions on oil and gas drilling in the North Sea
London media reports indicate that the UK Labour Government has Plans to relax restrictions on new oil and gas drilling in the North Sea, the proposition should be announced this Wednesday under the government's North Sea Strategy.
Scientists discover a hidden deep sea hotspot bursting with life
Beneath the waters off Papua New Guinea lies an extraordinary deep-sea environment where scorching hydrothermal vents and cool methane seeps coexist side by side — a pairing never before seen. This unusual chemistry fuels a vibrant oasis teeming with mussels, tube worms,
Kilauea displays lava fountains for the 37th time since its eruption began last year
The on-and-off eruption that's been dazzling residents and visitors on Hawaii's Big Island for nearly a year resumed Tuesday as Kilauea volcano sent fountains of lava soaring 400 feet (122 meters) into the air.
'At most Leo may be bothered by Israeli drones overhead': Pope makes first foreign trip to Lebanon, Turkey
Pope Leo will not visit Lebanon's south, battered by last year's war between Israel and Hezbollah and the site of intensified Israeli strikes in recent weeks. Israel's recent strike that killed Hezbollah's chief of staff in Beirut reinforced security concerns
Madrid streets fill with thousands protesting gender violence in Spain
Thousands took to the streets of Madrid and other Spanish cities to denounce gender-based violence and honour the women killed this year.
Falklands Heritage, “Explore your archives week” from 29 Nov to 7 Dec
The Falkland Islands’ Jane Cameron National Archives will be holding “Explore Your Archives' Week”, between 29th November and 7th December.
Ambitious plan to store CO₂ beneath the North Sea set to start operations
Appearing first as a dot on the horizon, the remote Nini oil field on Europe's rugged North Sea slowly comes into view from a helicopter.
Thanksgiving Menu at the Plaza Hotel in New York City (1899)
Above, we have the menu for an 1899 Thanksgiving dinner at the Plaza Hotel in New York. If you were a turkey, you had it relatively easy. But the ducks? Not so much. On the menu, you’ll find Mallard duck and Ruddy duck. But also Red-head duck, Long Island duckling, Teal duck
Will robots do our dishes by 2030? |Euronews Tech Talks
Robots are slowly making their way into agriculture, healthcare, and our homes. Should we be worried?
‘Alien: Earth’ Star Adarsh Gourav to Lead ‘Gangster on the Run’ for ‘Paatal Lok’ Director Prosit Roy (EXCLUSIVE)
Adarsh Gourav, the BAFTA-nominated star of “The White Tiger” and “Alien: Earth” is set to headline “Gangster on the Run,” a feature adaptation of Puja Changoiwala’s nonfiction book that charts the remarkable transformation of a Mumbai gangster into a marathon-running social
Eruption of long-dormant Ethiopian volcano subsides
Volcanic activity in northern Ethiopia's long-dormant Hayli Gubbi volcano subsided Tuesday, days after an eruption that left a trail of destruction in nearby villages and caused flight cancellations after ash plumes disrupted high-altitude flight paths.
A global shipping detour just revealed a hidden climate twist
Rerouted shipping during Red Sea conflicts accidentally created a massive real-world experiment, letting scientists study how new low-sulfur marine fuels affect cloud formation. The sudden surge of ships around the Cape of Good Hope revealed that cleaner fuels dramatically
Study reveals unprecedented losses of life and life expectancy in Gaza
A research team from the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) and the Center for Demographic Studies (CED) investigated the impact of the conflict in Gaza on mortality. They estimate that 78,318 people were killed in Gaza between October 7, 2023, and December
Copper nanoparticles unexpectedly prove suitable for ultraviolet SERS spectroscopy
Lithuanian researchers at the Center for Physical Sciences and Technology (FTMC), Habil. Dr. Gediminas Niaura and Dr. Martynas Talaikis, together with international colleagues, have for the first time demonstrated that copper is a suitable metal for ultraviolet surface-enhanced
Samarkand hosts first CITES summit in Central Asia, gathering nations for wildlife protection
Delegates will discuss sustainable use of natural resources, ecosystem restoration, and regional cooperation initiatives.
Africa: 'It's Not a Funding Crisis, It's a Justice Crisis' - Shrinking Global Aid Threatens Women's Rights'
[allAfrica] Nairobi, Kenya -- The world is facing increasing inequalities, crises, and needs, which are undermining the support available to millions of people. Global experts have warned that funding gaps and uneven political will threaten progress in the field of sexual and
From raw materials to technologies: How Kazakhstan and Estonia are building a new-generation partnership
At the invitation of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, Estonian President Alar Karis (pictured) will pay a state visit to Kazakhstan on 17–19 November. The visit highlights the strengthening partnership between Astana and Tallinn and outlines new prospects for bilateral
EU should stop discussing and move forward with Ukraine reparations loan, Dombrovskis tells Euronews
In an interview with Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today, European Commissioner for Economy and Productivity Valdis Dombrovskis said that the EU should stop discussing the options to finance Ukraine and proceed with using Russian frozen assets.
Fire engulfs residential building in Hong Kong
Several people are trapped inside in the building.
Malaysia's anti-graft agency to probe bribery allegations against PM's former aide
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia's anti-graft agency will investigate bribery allegations made against a former senior aide to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who has faced questions over his commitment to tackling corruption since coming to office three years ago.
Protest in Paris denounces rise in femicides across France
Hundreds gathered outside the Panthéon to denounce rising femicides in France, unfurling banners and torchlit displays demanding stronger government action.
Malaysia PM Anwar’s ex-aide to face probe over US$152,000 bribery allegations
A local businessman has claimed that he provided the funds to PM Anwar Ibrahim’s political aide Shamsul Iskandar Mohd Akin - who resigned on Tuesday - and the money was spent on home furniture, premium cigars and tailored suits, among other things.
Watch the video: Nikolas Sarkozy — France’s newest literary star
“In prison, there is nothing to see and nothing to do,” that’s the teaser from Sarkozy's Prisoner’s Diary that will be published next month. Is it worth a read?
‘The Good Daughter,’ the Family Drama That Won Big at Tallinn, Shows “Violence Can Be Everywhere”
Writer-director Júlia de Paz Solvas, co-writer Núria Dunjó, and 17-year-old star Kiara Arancibia talk about putting everything into their family drama, which is an adaptation of the director’s 2021 short 'Harta.'
Commission and High Representative/Vice President call for increased efforts to end all forms of sexual and gender-based violence
Ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, on 25 November, Executive Vice-President Mînzatu and Commissioner Lahbib, on behalf of the European Commission, and High Representative/Vice-President, Kaja Kallas, issued the following statement:
A hidden brain energy signal drives depression and anxiety
Scientists discovered that lowered brain energy signaling in the hippocampus can lead to both depression- and anxiety-like behaviors in mice. Stress reduced ATP, a molecule important for cell energy and communication. Altering a protein called connexin 43, which helps release
Bangladesh’s Chattogram port deal is no foreign sellout
Bangladesh’s decision to bring in APM Terminals of Denmark to construct and operate the new Laldia terminal at Chattogram Port marks one of the most consequential strategic infrastructure decisions in recent decades. The terminal will be fully financed by the foreign operator,
Vast trove of medieval Jewish records opened up by AI
By Hannah Confino JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Researchers in Israel are hoping to make new discoveries about Jewish history by loading a digital database of manuscripts stretching back a thousand years into a new transcription tool that uses artificial intelligence. The Cairo Geniza,
Analysis-After 26 years in prison, PKK leader Ocalan has key role in Turkey peace process
(Reuters) -After 26 years in a Turkish prison, Abdullah Ocalan is carving out a key role for himself as Ankara tries to end his outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party's four-decade insurgency. In an event that was unimaginable a year ago, three Turkish lawmakers visited Ocalan on
Commission sends Statement of Objections over proposed acquisition of Downtown by UMG
The European Commission has informed Universal Music Group (‘UMG') of its preliminary view that its proposed acquisition of Downtown may restrict competition in the market for the wholesale distribution of recorded music. On 22 July 2025, the Commission opened an in-depth
Labor’s nature laws risk collapse with deal yet to be struck on eve of parliament’s final sitting day
If Labor cannot reach deal on Thursday, it will mark second time in 12 months that it has failed to secure planned EPBC Act reforms Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Anthony Albanese is yet to land a deal to rewrite federal nature laws ahead of
Africa: President Ruto Urges African States to Back AU Institutional Reforms
[Capital FM] Luanda, Angola -- President William Ruto has called on African nations to rally behind the ongoing reforms of the African Union (AU), warning that failure to modernise the institution could weaken the continent's global influence and slow development progress.
Trump pardons Thanksgiving turkeys Waddle and Gobble in annual tradition
President Donald Trump carried out the traditional Thanksgiving turkey pardon at the White House, sparing two birds named Waddle and Gobble during a light-hearted ceremony.
Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture
The label is going into business with tech start-up Suno after settling a lawsuit against the company.
Europe shows no signs of antibiotic shortages this winter, EU medicines agency says
After years of winter medicine shortages, the European Medicines Agency told Euronews that there are currently no signs of antibiotic shortages, amid EU efforts to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers.
Australian teenagers ask High Court to block social media ban
More than one million accounts held by teenagers under 16 are set to be deactivated starting Dec 10.
Dark skies and empty itineraries: Why Sweden wants travellers to embrace ‘boredom’
Whether it’s long walks or nights spent stargazing, Sweden wants travellers to embrace blissful nothingness.
Commission seeks views and information for the evaluation of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive
The European Commission is collecting information and feedback about the impact and the need to update the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), last revised in 2018, in a quickly evolving media landscape. To that aim, the Commission has launched a call for evidence.
Watch: Moment researcher finds rare flower after 13-year search
Researcher Septian Andriki collapsed in tears upon discovering the rare Rafflesia hasseltii plant in Indonesia.
Landslides and flash floods on Indonesia’s Sumatra island leave at least 10 dead and 6 missing
Monsoon rains over the past week caused rivers to burst their banks, tearing through hilly villages as mud, rocks and trees tumbled down, leaving destruction in their wake, the National Police said.















