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Russia sticks to Putin residence attack...
Moscow has continued to claim a Ukrainian drone attack on Putin's residence on Wednesday, in what Kyiv, EU, and US officials have...
Snow covers Berlin as winter weather settles...
Berlin woke to a snowy morning, transforming the city into a winter postcard.
'We are not a pawn in the hands of major...
In the text of his New Year's address, the Chancellor describes a world in permanent crisis mode and insists on his ability to act....
Invasive lionfish threaten Mediterranean...
Consuming invasive species "can turn this challenge into an opportunity... and help limit the environmental threat," says the EU’s...
Welcoming in New Year 2026: Our guide to...
If you are looking for the perfect message for your loved ones, friends or colleagues to welcome in 2026, Euronews has prepared a...
New destinations and Eurostar rivals: How...
The Channel Tunnel operating company says the line has capacity for more services.
Subterranean steam rooms to floating bathhouses:...
"The Nordics are redefining wellness in ways that feel both ancient and thrillingly modern,” says Off the Map Travel.
New Zealand welcomes 2026 with fireworks...
Auckland celebrated the new year with fireworks from the Sky Tower despite steady rain, marking 2026 ahead of the world.
Qatar becomes a football hub with two months...
Doha has been buzzing with football over the past two months. The city hosted the U-17 World Cup, Arab Cup and Intercontinental Cup,...
Baku sets new standards in urban safety...
Baku is strengthening urban safety through a mix of modern technology, policing and community engagement, with authorities citing...
How one family of welders shows why skilled...
From a retired instructor to his son and grandson, one family’s journey through welding education highlights why skilled trades remain...
Empty tables, sanctions-battered currency:...
After June’s conflict with Israel, sanctions, inflation and currency collapse have pushed daily survival to the centre of public anger.