Ranked: These are the best airports in Europe for punctuality and passenger experience
Norway leads Europe’s best airports list while France and the UK fall behind again. Read More
US agreed on ‘specific steps’ to bring an end to Syria clashes, top US diplomat says
The statement by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio follows after Israel launched powerful airstrikes in the heart of Damascus, claiming it was defending the minority Druze community. Read more…
‘Scientific injustice’: Deadly rainfall in Colombia and Venezuela highlights need for more research
Scientists say inconclusive results in a climate attribution study on deadly floods and landslides in Colombia and Venezuela expose inequality in climate research.Read More
DNA analysis from 4,600-year-old skeleton uncovers hidden link between Egypt and Mesopotamia
Sealed inside a rocky tomb for over four millennia, an Egyptian skeleton has just revealed a hidden chapter of ancient history. Read More
Fact check: Has Italy just passed an anti-LGBT surrogacy law?
Italy extended its ban on surrogacy late last year, but posts are claiming that it happened recently. Read More
Libya’s strongman with friends in high places: All you ever wanted to know about Khalifa Haftar
After an EU delegation was humiliated by the commander in control of large swaths of eastern Libya, Euronews explores Haftar’s fall, then rise to power and who is helping him…
An average of 28 children die daily in Gaza, UNICEF tells Security Council
UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on Wednesday said each of Gaza’s one million children has faced immense suffering. According to Russell, these children will face lifelong impacts. Read more at…
Latest news bulletin | July 17th – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read more at Read More
EU budget: Parliament revolts against Commission proposal
The EU budget Commissioner’s presentation was poorly received by MEPs: “Negotiations start on the wrong foot”, says rapporteur. Read More
Wellcome Photography Prize 2025: When photography meets science, health and the human experience
Now in its 28th year, the Wellcome Photography Prize honours photography at the intersection of science, health and the human experience. This year’s winners capture powerful stories exploring domestic abuse,…