Olympic fans experience Italy’s colourful Carnival in Cortina
Carnival closed in Cortina d’Ampezzo with street performances by Silence Teatro, marking Shrove Tuesday before the start of Lent Read more at Read More
‘Shocked and disgusted’: Explaining the controversy at the heart of this year’s Berlin Film Festival
This year’s Berlinale has been rocked by huge backlash over the sidelining of political discourse. Now, in an open letter, more than 80 prominent film figures have condemned the Berlin…
Women scientists and engineers surge across the EU, new data shows
While the number of female scientists and engineers in the EU has increased over the past decade, women are still widely underrepresented in these fields. Read More
Watch the video: European Commission vs Shein — let’s unbox the investigation
Everyone loves a good bargain. But what if your €3 t-shirt comes with extra baggage? It all started last year with a massive scandal in France. Authorities found illegal products,…
Uzbekistan targets 12 million tourists in 2026 as AI reshapes hospitality
Industry representatives say artificial intelligence is now used in pricing algorithms, occupancy monitoring and customer analytics. Discussions at the Hotel Business Forum in Tashkent focused on how data tools can…
Sleeper shark filmed for first time in Antarctica’s near-freezing deep waters
A sleeper shark measuring up to four meters was filmed at a depth of nearly 500 meters in the Antarctic Ocean, marking the first recorded sighting of a shark so…
Fuel shortages leave Havana streets piled with trash
Fuel shortages in Cuba disrupt rubbish collection, leaving waste in the streets and deepening concerns over failing basic services Read more at Read More
Newsletter: Time for Europe to ‘stop hitting the snooze button’
Also in this newsletter: the latest on the push for a 20th package of sanctions against Russia; tensions escalate amid anti-semitism row between US and Belgium; and how US sanctions…
Trump administration ‘woke Europe up’ from slumber, US ambassador tells Euronews
Ambassador Andrew Puzder told Euronews’ Europe Today morning show that Trump and his team have helped stop Europe from “hitting the snooze button” and jolt the continent into action. Read…
Gaza residents mark start of Ramadan amid economic hardship
Residents in Gaza City shop for Ramadan supplies as war damage and economic hardship overshadow the holy month. Read more at Read More