Two anarchist groups claim responsibility for Cannes and Nice power outages
Nearly 45,000 homes were temporarily without electricity on Saturday night after a fire was started at an electrical transformer in western Nice. Read More
Nearly 45,000 homes were temporarily without electricity on Saturday night after a fire was started at an electrical transformer in western Nice. Read More
Fernand Kartheiser advocates need for dialogue between EU and Russia, but he crossed ‘red line’ for European Conservatives and Reformists, say co-presidents. Read More
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ senior trade reporter Peggy Corlin. Read More
In his first visit to Hanoi in nearly a decade, Macron signed a slew of deals with Vietnam, aiming to strengthen trade relations and cooperation. Read More
Speculation has been rife about the political affiliations of Pope Leo XIV, but there is no evidence that he is a “registered Republican” as some commentators claim. Read More
In a moving tribute, the 14-time champion took a final bow on the Court Philippe-Chatrier, the tennis court he dominated for many years. Read More
A week before the second round of the Polish presidential election, two marches in support of rival candidates took place in Warsaw. Read More
More than 30,000 people took to the streets of the Spanish capital on Sunday in protest against the health policy of the Community of Madrid’s government. Read More
Romanian President-elect Nicușor Dan met with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk in Warsaw on Sunday morning before joining a march in support of Civic Coalition presidential election candidate Rafał Trzaskowski.…
Leo noted that on the feast day, “in the churches and shrines in China and throughout the world, prayers have been raised to God as a sign of the solicitude…