‘You learn to live with much less’: Why this family decided to set sail and see the world
Larissa and Duncan are sailing around the world with their two kids to spot wildlife and collect vital ocean data. Read More
Larissa and Duncan are sailing around the world with their two kids to spot wildlife and collect vital ocean data. Read More
In this edition, we digest the major announcement from the Commission this week to scale back on red tape and environmental legislation and we take the temperature of the European…
So far, 22 people have died with the Health Minister Alexandru Rafila saying none of the fatalities had had the flu vaccine. Read More
Weeks of student-led protests, the largest in Serbia in decades, continue to mount a challenge to the Western Balkan country’s President Aleksandar Vučić. Read More
Trump has said repeatedly he wouldn’t have allowed the conflict to start if he had been in office, even though he was president as fighting grew in eastern Ukraine between…
As Ukraine enters its fourth year of full-scale war following Russia’s invasion, its armed forces face a growing crisis. Read More
Restorers at Antwerp’s Royal Fine Arts Museum are carefully restoring Peter Paul Rubens’ massive ‘Enthroned Madonna Adored by Saints’ masterpiece in full view of the public. Read More
The handover of the last French military base in Chad and the Sahel marks a loss of influence for Paris and European interests in the region. Read More
Euronews Business takes a closer look at the top growing and declining jobs, offering significant insights into global employment trends by 2030. Read More
Moscow claims to have seized the eastern Ukrainian village of Novovasylivka as it appears to be slowly closing in on the key logistic city of Prokrovsk. Read More