Oregon Zoo welcomes healthy baby elephant, daughter to Rose-Tu
The Oregon Zoo introduced its new baby elephant, born on February 1, to the public.
The Oregon Zoo introduced its new baby elephant, born on February 1, to the public.
Some of the bereaved want the London building to be kept as a memorial to the tragedy.
Featuring archive materials and limited-edition jars, the exhibition at the MAXXI Museum in Rome shows how the spread, created in post-war Italy, has become a cultural icon across generations worldwide
Closed in 2023 for massive renovations, the reopening date for the Tate Liverpool has been pushed back two years until 2027.
In Havana, Cubans celebrated life and death with a mock funeral for 77-year-old Ricardo "Pachencho" Herrera, a retired mechanic
Production of organically farmed fish is growing exponentially.
Residents in the strip talked to Euronews during a protest against the US president's intentions in the central town of Deir al-Balah.
The retailer has three weeks to reply to the European Commission request for information under the Digital Services Act.
Transporting wind turbine blades by air could help super-size the future of onshore wind farms.
Christopher Nolan will film scenes for The Odyssey on the Sicilian island where Homer’s Greek hero Odysseus came ashore.
In the Romanian case, a victim took legal action against an online platform after her personal data were used without her consent.
Business and policy leaders gathered at the Destination Europe Summit - a collaborative event organised by the European Travel Commission, Booking.com and Euronews, hosted by Euronews anchor Meabh McMahon.
Residents and visitors have been advised to avoid large indoor gatherings and areas where rock slides could occur.
In the already challenging landscape of Gaza, turbulent weather conditions are exacerbating the plight of displaced residents. Strong winds, heavy rains, and dropping temperatures are making tents and shelters uninhabitable, adding to their misery.
During a six-hour government meeting that was broadcast live, Colombian President Gustavo Petro said legalised cocaine could be "sold like wine".
An estimated 1.1 million federal workers have been eligible to work from home, and forcing them back to the office could come at a high carbon cost.
Want to explore a different side of Europe? From Cologne’s Carnival to Innsbruck’s pistes, this train route goes deeper.
AstraZeneca continued to see strong growth in 2024 on the back of a series of positive trials, as well as a solid pipeline of products.
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The Foreign Office says the move is in response to Moscow expelling a UK diplomat last year.
GLP-1 drugs are being explored as potential treatments for a range of conditions.
Announcing millions of dollars of cuts to online subscriptions, the Trump administration's press secretary repeated misleading statements used to justify the dismantling of the US government's international aid and development agency.
This is not the first time Gucci has taken a dramatic late-season creative shift. However, with less than three weeks before Milan Fashion Week, it's a bold move...
Pernod Ricard, along with several other major European drinks brands, has been dealing with faltering sales due to increased global uncertainty and an unfavourable foreign exchange market.
The EU's first Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism addressed the vexed issue of overcrowding at visitor hotspots and announced he is consulting widely with a view to a forthcoming sustainable tourism strategy, at Euronews' Destination Europe Summit in Brussels on
Terror offences and hate crimes will be punishable with mandatory prison terms ranging from one to six years under new Australian legislation.
More than 1 million adults in the UK have type 2 diabetes but have not been diagnosed, according to the newly-released report.
Details of those killed have emerged from embassies in Stockholm, as police describe the scene of the attack.
The Bank of England cut its base rate to 4.5% amid easing inflation but flagged lingering risks. GDP growth remains weak, and potential US tariffs add uncertainty. The pound fell, while the FTSE 100 hit record highs.
Known for their elegant designs, including the Louvre Lens in France, the Rolex Learning Center in Switzerland, and the Grace Farms Center in the US, SANAA adds another prestigious award to their portfolio.
Police have provided information on the gunman who opened fire and killed 11 people at an adult education centre on Tuesday in the Swedish city of Örebro.
The building in the capital of Dhaka was gutted while the country's recently-deposed prime minister gave a fiery social media speech from exile in India.
After Naomi Campbell was banned from being a charity trustee following a probe, she's claimed she was impersonated with a fake email.
Ford has been grappling with stubbornly high warranty expenses and sluggish cost-cutting efforts. In the July-September quarter, the company took $1billion (€960,000) in accounting charges to write down assets for a cancelled three-row electric SUV.
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On 24 January, Moscow hosted the award ceremony for the medal called “For Civil Courage“. It was awarded to the organizers of humanitarian convoys participating in the special military operation zone. Among the awardees there were seen the shareholders of ADV advertising group
The controversial rapper has now refuted the bipolar diagnosis and now claims to be autistic.
Radiologist Gianluca Fanelli took his pet Athena to the hospital where he worked in northern Italy to perform a CAT scan and life-saving operation.
A Brussels prosecutor said the perpetrator was still on the run after the second shooting in the Belgian capital in less than two days.
Experts said the discovery raises questions about how widely the virus has spread, and underscores the difficulty of controlling infections among animals and people working with them.
Google is joining a lengthening list of US companies that have abandoned or scaled back their diversity, equity and inclusion programmes.
The last 15 years have warmed at about twice the rate of the previous 40 years.
Some of US President Donald Trump's aides have softened his proposal to permanently resettle Gaza's population, after international condemnation.
The rules are essential to ensure that water-based ecosystems are defended against the negative impacts of human activity. A Commission assessment published on Tuesday (4 February) finds that progress has been made towards the good environmental status required under the Marine
Euronews Next examines the data privacy questions behind popular Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek.
AC/DC released their debut album 'High Voltage' in 1975 and went on to become one of the world's biggest rock bands. The new set of stamps celebrates their career and live performances.
Arm's cautious full-year outlook caused a sharp decline in its share price, raising concerns about a slowdown in artificial intelligence (AI) chip demand.
But more needs to be done, as it is still above the agreed threshold value. The newly-published EU Coastline Macro Litter Trend report found that the amount of marine macro litter (items bigger than 2.5 cm) in the EU coastline has dropped by 29 % between the baseline period
Sofia Pereira Sá was diagnosed with cancer in summer 2023 and underwent 20 rounds of chemotherapy. She still feels some side effects now, such as “chemo brain”. “All these side effects prevented me from being the mum I wanted to be for my one and half-year-old son. I couldn’t
Crude oil prices slumped to their lowest level this year amid concerns of weakening demands after China announced a retaliatory tariff on US crude oil imports, while the US stockpiles rose for the second consecutive week.