This week, geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the trajectory of US inflation, and insights from central bank meetings ...
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Ukrainian health minister Viktor Liashko outlined how, from blood transfusions to a ...
Digital travel credentials will be free, voluntary and less hassle, offering a more seamless and secure experience, the ...
UK households contain 38,449 tonnes of copper in old electricals, enough to build 1,240 copper Statues of Liberty.
The town in the eastern Donetsk region, once home to over 30,000, now has just 1,600 residents. Russian forces have entered ...
Residents of Grand Puy, France, voted to shutter the ski lift after a lack of snow and visitors made it unfeasible.
France's Interior Minister announced Omar bin Laden was deported over accusations of glorifying terrorism on social media, ...
The pan-European stock exchange hopes antitrust officials will cut it some slack as it chases global ambitions. #EuropeNews ...
Electricity firms fear the EU is about to cave in to industry pressure and ease cuts on car emissions, as Austria, Belgium, ...
World shares slipped on Thursday as investors continued to monitor an escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
The Slovakian prime minister has repeatedly accused the West of fuelling the conflict, claiming the war should be resolved ...
Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials said Russian forces attacked Ukraine overnight on Sunday with 87 Shahed drones and four ...