Politics
Why is France protesting a UK ban on bottom trawling in protected areas?
Green
17.04.2024
Why is France protesting a UK ban on bottom trawling in protected areas?
An argument has been brewing for weeks between France and the UK over new post-Brexit fishing rules. Last month, the…
Privatisation, extreme weather and politics: How Britain’s waterways became an ‘open sewer’
Green
13.04.2024
Privatisation, extreme weather and politics: How Britain’s waterways became an ‘open sewer’
Anger is rising over the dumping of untreated sewage into the UK’s rivers and seas. The situation attracted international attention…
Nick Cave addresses cancel culture’s ‘lack of mercy’
Culture
02.04.2024
Nick Cave addresses cancel culture’s ‘lack of mercy’
If you’re faithful to the good Euronews Culture parish, you’ll know that we’re big fans of Aussie singer-songwriter Nick Cave.…
Michelle Yeoh to join business and political leaders at Global Citizen NOW summit to fight poverty
Culture
28.03.2024
Michelle Yeoh to join business and political leaders at Global Citizen NOW summit to fight poverty
Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh, Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi, and Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg are among the diverse group of political,…
Celebrating and criticising: These European festivities turn satire into a popular party
Culture
21.03.2024
Celebrating and criticising: These European festivities turn satire into a popular party
This Tuesday night, the city of València and others in this region of Spain will celebrate the Nit de la…
Pakistani lawmakers pick Asif Ali Zardari as president for second time
World
10.03.2024
Pakistani lawmakers pick Asif Ali Zardari as president for second time
Pakistan’s lawmakers elected Asif Ali Zardari — who was the country’s president from 2008 to 2013 — on Saturday as…
Biden wins MIchigan primary but support hit over Gaza
World
28.02.2024
Biden wins MIchigan primary but support hit over Gaza
Joe Biden has won the Democratic presidential primary in Michigan, despite a significant protest over his policy towards the war…
Greek protests: farmers say reducing electricity costs not enough
World
21.02.2024
Greek protests: farmers say reducing electricity costs not enough
Scores of bright-coloured tractors were parked outside Greece’s parliament on Tuesday, horns blaring, as thousands of farmers angry at high…
President of Azerbaijan sweeps election, according to exit polls
World
07.02.2024
President of Azerbaijan sweeps election, according to exit polls
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev is set to win a towering victory in his country’s election, according to exit polls. The…
Irish nationalist leads Northern Ireland’s government for first time
World
03.02.2024
Irish nationalist leads Northern Ireland’s government for first time
Sinn Féin Vice President Michelle O’Neill was nominated as first minister in the government that under the terms of the 1998…