As AI reshapes patient care, human nurses are pushing back against its creeping influence
In some cases, artificial intelligence (AI) assistants are being used to automate nurses’ tasks. Read More
In some cases, artificial intelligence (AI) assistants are being used to automate nurses’ tasks. Read More
As the three countries prepare to spend billions beefing up their defence capabilities, they will continue to rely on the US for nuclear deterrence, experts tell Euronews. Read more at…
A new documentary celebrates 130 years of cinema, the Centre Pompidou honours the Black artists that shaped Paris’ cultural identity, and Snow White arrives in cinemas – more empowered, but…
In a toungue-in-cheek comment, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has thrown a new name into the mix of ever-growing speculation regarding who should play the new 007… Read More
The warrant means that any police officer who encounters the president of the country’s Serb-majority entity of the Republika Srpska must arrest him immediately. Read More
National power grid operator Statnett estimated roughly 60,000 tonnes of oil leaked from the disused electricity transformer station. Read More
Crowds coloured the streets green worldwide to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Read More
More than 900 people are dying prematurely because of air pollution. Every year it’s more than two people per day, air quality expert Pierre Dornier tells Radio Schuman. Read More
Germany is expected to pass a major spending bill on defence and infrastructure, allowing the country to unleash hundreds of billions of euros into the economy. Both the euro and…
The US president is set to speak to his Russian counterpart on Tuesday about a much-anticipated ceasefire proposal. Read more at Read More