France and Switzerland shut down nuclear power plants amid scorching heatwave
To cool down, nuclear power plants pump water from local rivers or the sea, which they then release back into water bodies at a higher temperature. However, this process can…
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Canaletto’s Venice masterpiece sets new auction record with €37.8m sale at Christie’s London
The 18th-century masterpiece captures Venice in full splendour on Ascension Day, with the Doge’s golden barge – the Bucintoro – at its centre. Read More
How could the US-China trade rearrangement affect Europe?
Amid the pressures posed by unpredictable US-China trade relations, many US firms are considering alternative supply sources to avoid rising prices. Could Europe be the answer? Read More
Which European nations require women to do military service?
Denmark is the latest country to extend compulsory conscription to women, part of a broader trend toward gender-inclusive service in Northern Europe. Read More
Fourteen member states oppose the Commission’s EU budget overhaul
In a document seen by Euronews, 14 member states are calling for a ‘stand-alone cohesion policy’ to ensure the next EU long-term budget boosts competitiveness and convergence across EU regions.…
Kazakhstan bans face coverings in public places
The Kazakhstan president signed a law banning face coverings in public places as a security measure. Read more at Read More
French police arrest ‘incel’ teenager over alleged plot to attack women
The investigation into the 18-year-old man is reportedly the national anti-terrorist prosecutor’s office first case linked to the so-called “incel” movement. Read more at Read More
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs guilty on two counts but acquitted of racketeering and sex trafficking
Sean “Diddy” Combs has been found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution but acquitted of the most serious charges – racketeering and sex trafficking of ex-partner Casandra Ventura and…
Australia cancels Kanye ‘Ye’ West’s visa over Hitler song
Australia’s home affairs minister Tony Burke confirmed the news that Ye would be blocked from entering the country over the controversial rapper’s song titled ‘Heil Hitler’. Read More