‘Off the fossil fuel rollercoaster’: 10 European countries pledge €9.5bn for North Sea wind projects
At-sea wind farms will soon be connected to multiple countries across Europe, thanks to a landmark declaration.Read More
At least four people dead in massive fire at Greek biscuit factory, officials say
According to the fire brigade, a powerful explosion preceded the fire and most of the factory building has collapsed. Read more at Read More
How Azerbaijan plans to shake its dependence on neighbouring countries for water security in 2026
Azerbaijan is set to overhaul its national water management system this year, introducing an integrated, digital and climate-adaptive framework.Read More
Jobs for all: Antarctica needs plumbers, carpenters and chefs
Could your next job be at the bottom of the world? Britain’s Antarctic research agency is looking for carpenters, chefs, plumbers, boat handlers, scuba divers, agricultural plant operators for its…
Sundance Film Festival: Crowds protest and celebrities react to latest ICE killing in Minnesota
Sundance Film Festival attendees and celebrities are speaking out against the US federal immigration crackdown and the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot on Saturday by ICE…
‘Ukraine will be part of the discussion this week in India,’ says Irish EU affairs minister
Thomas Byrne told Euronews’ Europe Today morning show that “it’s very, very important that we can put in place a trade agreement with India”. Read More
Watch the video: Is the EU building a European army?
What if the EU assembled a European army? Well, the reality is… it probably won’t. But we are forging something else. Read More
Exclusive: Trade Commissioner says ‘mother of all deals’ will open India market for EU companies
The European Union is pushing to open India’s economy to European companies as Brussels moves into the final stretch of negotiations on a long-awaited free-trade agreement with New Delhi, EU…
Europe’s forests: Where are they growing fastest?
Portugal’s forests are growing faster than those of any other country, but this surge comes at a massive environmental cost. How is the country trying to reverse course? Read More
Sabotage and misplaced funds: Misleading claims spread over Spain’s train crashes
False online theories have filled an information gap as investigators work to discover what caused back-to-back deadly train collisions. Read More