Art Paris returns in full glory: Sunshine, sculpture, and a century of design in the Grand Palais
With 170 art galleries from 25 countries and nearly 1,000 artists represented, Art Paris showcases works of great diversity. The aim has remained unchanged for more than 25 years: to…
Greek rescuers continue search for missing girl after migrant boat sank off Lesbos
The boat sank in the early hours of Thursday morning, killing seven people. Read More
Another summer of disruption? Spain’s anti-tourism protests reignite ahead of Easter break
Residents say new government measures are not enough to combat the negative effects of mass tourism. Read More
Going round in circularity: Most Brits confused by sustainability language, survey finds
A third of consumers admitted to ignoring what brands say about sustainability because it confuses them.Read More
Central Asia-EU summit in Samarkand marks historic regional unity
Central Asia and the EU announced a strategic partnership at the Samarkand summit, focusing on transport, energy and digital projects to boost regional cooperation. Read more at Read More
We know next to nothing about 99 per cent of the world’s insects: Here’s why that’s a problem
While we regularly hear about population declines in ‘charismatic’ insects like bees, huge data gaps make it hard to protect the rest.Read More
Kyrgyz deputy leader touts rising cooperation between EU and Central Asian ‘tigers’
Edil Baisalov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, spoke to Euronews about trade, energy, youth mobility and democratic resilience, urging stronger investment and joint responses to global upheavals and…
Hit US with maximum political, economic damage – EU ex-trade chief
The EU must hit US digital and financial services hard to stop the trade war launched by US president Donald Trump, Jean-Luc Demarty, former director-general of the Commission’s DG Trade,…
As Romania gears up for presidential election rerun, who are the frontrunners?
Romanian voters will cast their ballots for the second time in six months on 4 May, with another far-right candidate, George Simion, leading opinion polls. Read More
King Charles plays carrot recorder with London Vegetable Orchestra
King Charles played a carrot recorder with the London Vegetable Orchestra at Windsor Castle while celebrating community music leaders, joking about taking the carrot home. Read more at Read More