Fires in western Japan cause damage and evacuations as battle rages on
Wildfires in Japan’s Okayama and Ehime prefectures have damaged homes and forced evacuations, with firefighters still battling the blazes that began over the weekend. Read more at Read More
Mass protests in Istanbul over Mayor Imamoğlu’s arrest continue
Thousands of protesters have gathered in Istanbul for the fifth day, defying a government ban to demonstrate against the arrest of Mayor Ekrem Imamoğlu. Read more at Read More
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Pills or paintings? Swiss town lets doctors prescribe free museum visits as art therapy
In Neuchâtel, Switzerland, doctors can now prescribe free museum visits to patients as part of an initiative aimed at improving mental and physical health. Read More
Environment crunch meeting, Newsletter
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ senior energy and environment correspondent Robert Hodgson. Read More
Romanian welder transforms scrap metal into stunning art
A welder turned ordinary materials like boards, screws, spark plugs, and bicycle chains into sculptures, transforming Galati University’s hallway into a unique art exhibition. Read more at Read More
Post-MeToo France faces crucial test with Gérard Depardieu’s sexual assault trial
Gérard Depardieu’s sexual assault trial is a pivotal moment for France, testing its readiness to confront sexual violence, especially when committed by revered cultural icons in the post-MeToo era. Read…
Risks of Frontex’s involvement in returning asylum seekers – Radio Schuman
Frontex’s role in returning rejected asylum seekers should be monitored, especially in terms of the protection of fundamental rights, green MEP Tineke Strik tells Radio Schuman on Monday. Read More
Southern Gaza’s largest hospital targeted in overnight Israeli air strike, killing at least two
A teenage boy and a Hamas leader were killed in the strike on the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, injuring multiple people and causing a large fire. Read more at…
‘I am less racist than Gandhi’: Karla Sofía Gascón opens up about her controversial tweets
Gascón’s new book is an updated edition of her previous work published in Mexico, reflecting on her recent experiences and the fallout from being ‘cancelled’ over past tweets deemed racist…