Eurovision organiser vows to remove Palestinian flags or symbols
Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have said they reserve the right to remove any Palestine flags from the competition, due to take place 7-11 May.
Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest have said they reserve the right to remove any Palestine flags from the competition, due to take place 7-11 May.
The US president was attempting to explain the four countries' economic circumstances and contrast them with the US on immigration.
Prosecutors allege the politician bought assets worth far more than his official income could cover.
Bulgaria's red Easter eggs and Ukraine's pysanky hold deep spiritual significance, bringing blessings of health and happiness to homes and families as Orthodox Christians in these two countries prepare for Easter Sunday celebrations.
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The US-led alliance said it was concerned by Moscow's "hybrid activity" in Czechia, Estonia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and the UK.
Bayer Leverkusen have emerged victorious, pushing Bayern Munich off the throne after their 11-year reign.
In March, the European Parliament called on Russia to return Romania’s national treasure that was sent to Moscow for safekeeping during War World I. The numerous attempts by Romanian authorities to get the treasure back came to nothing. Some cultural items were returned by
The Greens' Terry Reintke has pitched her party as the antidote to "right-wing, authoritarian" forces that are trying to water down climate action as she campaigns ahead of June's European elections.
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After being suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic and a long political battle within the euro area, the revised economic governance framework aims to ensure a better balance between debt reduction and investments and reforms across the EU.
To hit our 2030 energy goals, global storage capacity needs to increase sixfold. Batteries will do most of the heavy lifting.
A new timeline for the EU's post-Brexit Entry/Exit System (EES) has been released after countless postponements.
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Every competition, race, and medal must justify itself, beyond simply adding to the growing annals of sports history. If not, our failure to act would go down in history as humanity’s most calamitous own goal, Isabel Schatzschneider writes.
Launched in 1998 by the European Space Agency, Copernicus is the European Union’s Earth and observation programme.
In what could prove to be a decisive breakthrough in the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, the two countries have agreed to talks between their foreign ministers, hosted by Kazakhstan. At their meeting in Almaty, the ministers will be tasked with preparing a peace
Flutter Entertainment is the latest of several UK and European companies planning to gamble on a brighter future on Wall Street.
Natavan Hasanova of Azercosmos tells us about the power of embracing gender equality and investing in female leaders.
New research has found that some of the most popular tourist spots in Europe unfortunately go hand-in-hand with some of the worst pickpocketing statistics on the continent.
"We’re facing the climate crisis head on," says Greece's minister for climate crisis and civil protection.
A trio of leading Green MEPs have presented a proposal for a Green Industrial Deal supported by a trillion-euro EU fund and preferential interest rates from the European Central Bank, while warning a swing to the right in June could see five years of climate legislation begin
Adorned with hundreds of handwritten notes covering its walls and ceiling, this establishment has been a favorite haunt for foreign tourists since the mid-1990s.
The luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin reveals it has sunk £139m (€162.52m) into red during opening quarter
Kyiv's struggle has been deepening for months as Ukrainian forces keep waiting for vital new military aid.
An expert panel said lowering the age recommendation from 50 to 40 could make a difference as more and more women in their 40s are being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Novo Holdings, the parent company of the maker of weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy, is investing millions to create a global innovation hub for quantum technology in Denmark.
The exhibit, "Banksy & Street Art: The Early Years," at the Masters and Contemporary Art Museum (MACA), covers Banksy's work from 1989 to 2010.
Yes, some people love small cars. Not only do they feel light while driving, but they also make maneuvering in tight corners a breeze. When it comes to compact small cars, the Fiat 500 and the Mini Cooper are inarguably the most popular options globally. Both vehicles are
The Italian company ARES has produced a unique filtering half-face mask that protects against biological agents. Currently is the only company on the market During the recent Coronavirus pandemic, the meaning of masks as Personal Protective Equipment was extensively discussed
Cancelled gigs, falling air conditioning units and resigning directors: the opening of Co-op Live was meant to be a great moment for Manchester.
A move to Wall Street is not in the best interest of the French people, says Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire.
With so many threats on the horizon, we need a union that can navigate the turbulent seas of the future and protect the European dream of peace and prosperity for its people and global neighbours, Alexander Borum writes.
Meet Ida Tin, the founder of the menstrual tracker app Clue, and the woman who coined the term for tech tailored towards women’s health and well-being.
Experts say Russia has been jamming GPS signals in certain European regions, leading to disruption for civilian aircraft.
The unnamed offender was sentenced last year to 13 months in prison and banned from using Snapchat for two years.
Asylum seekers at a makeshift campsite on Mount Street in Dublin were moved to two accommodation sites.
As protest from Palestinian sympathisers and fellow entrants loom in Eurovision host city Malmö, Eden Golan has been advised to stay out of sight when not performing.
A total of 711 people were detected crossing the English Channel on Wednesday.
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The state department says Moscow has used a World War One-era weapon to "dislodge" Ukrainian troops.
The visual artist Marc Quinn was inspired by scientists' research about plants in London’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With their collaboration, he has created an exhibition of 16 sculptures integrated into the Kew garden.
Danish pharmaceutical titan Novo Nordisk, the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy, announces a significant year-over-year increase in net profit and sales for the first quarter of 2024.
US prosecutors plan to retry Harvey Weinstein after his 2020 conviction for rape was overturned in New York. The shamed movie mogul could face a fresh trial as early as September.
Among the exhibition's highlights is Michelangelo's sole surviving complete cartoon (Epifania), a full-scale preparatory drawing, which is one of the largest Renaissance works on paper.
UK watchdog says the video-sharing site used by sex workers lacks robust age-verification checks.
The final vote for the bill to turn into law is expected for the end of the month.
Pro-Palestinian protests at universities across the US have turned violent amid face-offs with police and pro-Israel groups this week.