'Unprecedented' security for Games - Paris chief
Paris 2024 chief Tony Estanguet says the Games will protected by an "unprecedented" security operation, and that preparations are "in good shape".
Paris 2024 chief Tony Estanguet says the Games will protected by an "unprecedented" security operation, and that preparations are "in good shape".
VW workers in the south vote on whether to join a union - a test of how far worker activism has spread.
The Samba, Gazelle and Campus shoe maker expects to make €700m (£598m) operating profits in 2024.
Princess Amalia studied in Madrid for more than a year but has since returned, sources say.
The life of the French first lady will be turned into a six-part TV drama series.
EU Ministers of Foreign Affairs have held an informal video teleconference to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East in light of the recent attack with drones and missiles against Israel from Iran, writes Political Editor Nick Powell. After the videoconference, EU
German director Ilker Çatak was awarded the 2024 LUX European Audience Film during a ceremony at the EU Parliament.
The European Union will "start the necessary work" to hit Iran with heavier sanctions after Saturday's aerial attack on Israel, the bloc's top diplomat has said.
With Europe falling behind the US and losing ground to China, the special European Council will focus mainly on Europe's economic competitiveness in the global arena. But talks will also cover Ukraine, Turkey and the Middle East.
Tens of thousands protested outside parliament in Georgia's capital Tbilisi on Monday - more unrest is expected.
The National Conservatism Conference (NatCon) was set to welcome Brexit champion Nigel Farage and Hungary's Viktor Orban - authorities in Belgium had other ideas.
The IMF estimates Russia's economy will grow faster than the likes of the US, UK and Germany this year.
The discount fares can be purchased this week, until 21 April, on journeys up until 12 May.
It follows a ruling in Denmark’s first climate lawsuit last month.
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Governments around the world must look beyond land and sea to preserve the internet connectivity on which we all depend. Undersea internet cables are at risk. That puts internet access for everyone in Europe and beyond at risk, Jeff Huggins writes.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees says that of the 266,940 migrants trying to reach Europe last year, 97% made the treacherous sea crossing from North Africa.
Former Ericsson, Huawei manager takes up his role this summer.
Some political groups appear unwilling to cede Parliament’s lawmaking prerogatives to fast-track eleventh-hour approval of major deregulation of the EU’s agricultural subsidies and soothe protesting farmers.
The National Gallery is preparing to unveil the long-hidden artwork at last.
The countdown to this year's staging of the ultimate world sporting event has begun in earnest.
The devastation continues as water levels in a local river spike again.
The European Commission is demanding an explanation from the UK government over a biodiversity protection measure that bans the industrial fishing of sand eels in much of its territorial waters, a move which has upset Denmark, which holds the lion's share of the UK/EU
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said it was a “historic moment for conservation in Greece”.
The creator behind a cryptocurrency has teamed up with acclaimed composer Hans Zimmer to release an anthem for the blockchain ecosystem.
Tens of thousands of protesters are set to gather on the streets of Tbsili on Tuesday for a second day of protests.
Leaders pledge extended support with new European Solar Charter to back European EU photovoltaic manufacturing.
This Italian lakeside city wants to impose a daily visitor fee.
The controversial far-right "National Conservatism" conference taking place in Brussels was ordered to halt at the behest of the local neighbourhood mayor — in what critics described as a publicity victory for the populist right.
Geopolitical tensions and central banks’ rhetoric on monetary policy will remain the focus of market participants, also Netflix is scheduled to release its Q1 earnings result this week.
The Camino del Desfiladero del Tajo will let you see Ronda’s iconic gorge from a new perspective.
The UK government's new Tobacco and Vapes Bill is intended to protect young people from the harms of smoking.
Attendees were not being allowed into the National Conservatism Conference after the mayor ordered it to shut.
Historic colonial statues should not be destroyed, but reimagined, according to British artist Yinka Shonibare. A new solo exhibition of his work tackling Britain’s imperialist past has opened in London.
IMF expects the Eurozone to recover from 2023's 0.4% growth, with projected rises to 0.8% in 2024 and 1.5% in 2025. Inflation decline allows central banks to consider rate cuts, but Middle East tensions threaten to hike oil prices and shipping costs, potentially dampening the
The three-day visit of Germany's leader to China comes after Beijing slammed the EU as “reckless” following investigations into whether state subsidies are giving Chinese companies an unfair advantage.
We delve into the world of watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 2024.
Police in Brussels have moved to shut down a right-wing conference attended by leading British Eurosceptic and former MEP Nigel Farage. The Prime Minister of Hungary, Viktor Orbán, was also due to speak at the event. The local mayor said he was banning the event to “guarantee
Turkey's president accused Western nations of double standards for condemning Iran's attack on Israel, but not speaking out when Israel bombed an Iranian consulate.
A Greek actress playing the role of a high priestess lights the Olympic flame in ancient Olympia, Greece.
A human resource crisis at the Commission comes ahead of a sensitive changing of the guard in Brussels.
It’s safe to say we put the oceans through a lot. And it takes bold action to counteract these harsh effects. Yet, there is still hope for the oceans and our planet's future, actor Ted Danson writes in a Euronews exclusive.
A drop in energy prices brings monthly inflation to a lower-than-expected rate as price increases also cool on an annual basis.
European markets were all in the red on Tuesday afternoon as traders continued to monitor developments in the Middle East - and digest fresh economic data from China.
A Brussels gathering of hard-right, nationalist European politicians was disrupted on Tuesday after police moved in to try to force its shutdown.
Following months of public pressure, Ruth Patir, the Israeli artist exhibiting work at this year's Venice Biennale, has closed her country's pavilion until a cease-fire is reached.
Of all the climate solutions out there, maybe we should concentrate on the 97% of industrial emissions that come from fossil fuels, and leave the cows out of it, Eurof Uppington writes.
Kyiv has grown frustrated with hold-ups to new US support, as Russia makes steady gains in its invasion.
Orban and his administration are pursuing a strategy of running-down public education in Hungary. They have been explicit in their aims and how their assault on 'non-Christian' teachers is a small price to pay for the cultural shift they want.