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Category : World wide news
Drone fallout rocks Latvia and fragile US–China reset
Latvia is reeling from a major drone incursion last week that resulted in the resignation of the prime minister and the sacking of...
BYD in talks to buy idle European car plants as it...
BYD is in talks with Stellantis and other carmakers about buying underused European plants, according to the Chinese carmaker's vice-president.
Podcast | Hungary after Viktor Orbán: How 16 years...
After 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s rule, Hungary suddenly feels like a different country. The billboards are gone, the propaganda machine...
Rise in dolphin and whale sightings in Cyprus prompts...
In recent weeks, an increased presence of dolphins and other cetaceans has been recorded in the marine areas of Cyprus.
Letting Israel participate in Eurovision 'wrong from...
Eurovision is 'whitewashing’ the Israel-Hamas war by allowing Israel to compete, Spain's Minister of Culture Ernest Urtasun told Euronews...
Europe’s AI defence revolution: who’s leading and...
Analysts told Euronews Next that Germany, France, Ukraine and the United Kingdom stand out as countries that have done the most for...
North Korea slams UK over sanctions on camp allegedly...
Since the war in Ukraine erupted in 2022, 2,318 Ukrainian children remain missing, while 20,570 have been deported or forcibly displaced...
King Charles and Idris Elba share the DJ stage at...
King Charles III marks 50 years of The King’s Trust at Buckingham Palace, celebrating its support for 1.5 million disadvantaged young...
Heading to Mexico City for the World Cup? Here’s where...
Azteca stadium is set to host five matches this summer as one of the host cities.
Fact check: Is the EU about to restrict the use of...
Claims that the EU could restrict the use of VPNs have spread widely online in recent weeks, prompting concerns among some users about...
Protests erupt in Havana as Cuba faces severe fuel...
Small protests broke out in Havana over worsening shortages of food, power, and fuel, as Cuban authorities blamed US sanctions for...
Blocked sunlight and changing clouds: How coal pollution...
Scientists warn that solar capacity is being damaged, as the world clings to polluting coal power.