Waterfront goals: Seattle will host a floating World Cup fan zone
The Pacific Northwest city is turning its waterfront into a floating football festival complete with fan zones, watch parties and a pitch. Read More
Arsenal win the Premier League ending 22-year wait after Manchester City draw with Bournemouth
The Gunners have finally secured a Premier League title ending a 22-year wait for the coveted title after Manchester City drew with Bournemouth. The north Londoners can now set their…
Giant Pele statue installed outside stadium ahead of 2026 World Cup
A giant bronze statue of Pelé was installed outside Estadio Jalisco in Guadalajara ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Read More
South Korea: cubism opens new Centre Pompidou outpost in Seoul
Through the French museum’s “Constellation” programme, works will be loaned to Seoul for four years, matching its deal with the Hanwha Cultural Foundation and giving the Pompidou Centre a new…
Cancer, oncogenic viruses found in wastewater: ‘Possible breakthrough for prevention’
A new study has detected all major human cancer-causing viruses in wastewater, opening up fresh possibilities for tracking public health trends. Read More
Former UK pirate radio station sorry after mistakenly announcing death of King Charles
Established in 1964 to challenge the BBC’s broadcasting monopoly, Radio Caroline previously operated from ships off the English coast. Read More
More money for the military – to do what? MEPs clash over Europe’s defense spending on The Ring
Is higher defense spending in Europe a strategic investment or a random act to please Donald Trump? That’s this week’s topic of The Ring featuring MEPs Marc Botenga and Lukas…
Activists use giant Tedros and Bill Gates balloons at World Health Organization protest
Activists protest the WHO pandemic treaty in Geneva with giant Tedros and Gates balloons, accusing the deal of threatening national sovereignty. Read more at Read More
No country has ever developed without urbanising, World Bank economist tells Euronews at Baku forum
Urbanisation drives economic growth and job creation, a World Bank senior expert told Euronews at the World Urban Forum in Baku, but warned that Africa faces a financing gap that…
US Justice Department indicts former Cuban President Raúl Castro on murder charges
An unsealed indictment accused Castro and others of a conspiracy to kill Americans and other charges. Read more at Read More