Should I swim with wild dolphins? 6 questions that will change how your holidays impact the ocean
Knowing whether the choices you make on holiday are harming or helping the wildlife you are there to spot can be hard. Read More
Coral gardens and volcano vents: See what scientists found in the icy depths of the Southern Ocean
The mission was so remote that often the closest humans to the vessel were on the International Space Station.Read More
International Museum Day: Discover Europe’s most eccentric museums
Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs… If you’re looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has plenty of quirky alternatives. On International Museum Day, Euronews…
Polish diaspora takes keen interest in presidential election
This year’s presidential election is generating a large response from Poles. According to information made available by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, almost 500,000 people took advantage of their voting…
How the pontificate of Leo XIV could influence the world economy
The first US pontiff in the history of the Church refers to the Social Doctrine and to the economic and theological doctrines of Leo XIII who opened the Church to…
Latest news bulletin | May 18th – Morning
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Zelenskyy to attend inauguration of Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he would be happy to meet with other leaders as he did at Pope Francis’ funeral. Read More
One killed in explosion at California fertility clinic that FBI called an ‘act of terrorism’
A burned-out vehicle was seen in the parking lot behind the clinic after the blast, which caved in the building’s roof, sprayed debris across a five-lane road and shattered windows…
Germany’s Merz says Russia-Ukraine talks ‘fell short’ of expectations
Speaking alongside Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Rome, Merz vowed to continue to increase the pressure on Moscow with added sanctions. Read More
Armenia and Azerbaijan’s leaders meet briefly in Tirana as peace agreement momentum continues
The meeting signals a continuing momentum after the two South Caucasus rival neighbours announced in March that they had finalised the text of a historic peace agreement to end decades…