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Category : World wide news
Gap co-founder Doris Fisher, who helped reshape US...
The iconic merchandiser is widely credited with helping revolutionise the fashion industry in the US. The company she co-founded with...
Two people killed and two in critical condition in...
Two people have been confirmed dead while two others remain hospitalised and in critical condition after a man rammed a vehicle into...
Shares slip as oil prices stay elevated near peaks...
Asian stocks declined on Tuesday, tracking losses on Wall Street after US stocks retreated from record highs. Crude, meanwhile, remains...
Latest news bulletin | May 5th, 2026 – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this May 5th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business,...
Skip the crowds: Why Greece is Europe’s top pick for...
As travellers turn away from overcrowded hotspots, new research points to Greece as Europe’s top destination for a relaxing summer...
Electricity prices are dropping below zero in Europe....
Negative energy prices may seem like a welcome relief amid the cost-of-living crisis but the phenomenon can actually discourage renewables...
Europe is hungry for AI data centres — but its energy...
From decade-long grid queues to facilities running at half capacity, a new study exposes the energy crisis at the heart of Europe's...
Met Gala 2026: Best looks as fashion celebrates 'Costume...
Although some notable stars stayed away from fashion's biggest night in protest over its links with Jeff Bezos, many other celebrities...
Macron sings Aznavour song as Armenian PM Pashinyan...
French President Emmanuel Macron performed Charles Aznavour’s “La Bohème” during an official dinner in Armenia, accompanied by Prime...
Europe Today: With NATO in disarray, what’s next for...
Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed...
Two years of DMA: is it really 'fit for purpose'?
On 28 April, the European Commission's first formal review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) found it “fit for purpose”, noting its...
Mourners lay flowers and candles in Leipzig after...
People gather in Leipzig to lay flowers and light candles near the site where a car ploughed into a crowd in the historic centre,...