Lithuania’s pride defies counterprotests as march to equality remains slow
“Open your heart because we all deserve love and the same rights,” one demonstrator told Euronews. The sun was shining, and so were people’s faces. Read more
“Open your heart because we all deserve love and the same rights,” one demonstrator told Euronews. The sun was shining, and so were people’s faces. Read more
He is due to be buried in a ceremony on Saturday, according to the mayor of Nanterre – the Paris suburb where he lived and Read more
Crack police units and other security forces fanned out across the country to quell violence over the shooting, which took place during a traffic stop Read more
Other European governments and monarchs are moving at different paces as they confront horrors of the past. Dutch King Willem-Alexander apologised Saturday for his country’s Read more
Updated: 01/07/2023 – 13:17 Farmers sing and dance in the paddy fields, beginning the plantation of rice with the onset of the monsoon. Farmers sing Read more
The UN Security Council voted unanimously Friday to immediately end its peacekeeping mission in Mali as demanded by the country’s military junta, which has brought Read more
Top News Stories Today Updated: 01/07/2023 – 12:24 Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, Read more
On this episode of Inspire Africa in the story of the solar powered cooking stove developed by a young student in the Democratic Republic of Read more
With its counteroffensive against Russian forces now underway, Ukraine is stepping up demands for more international assistance in the form of military hardware and especially Read more
The late, great royal would have turned 62 on 1 July, had she lived. Euronews Culture looks into why she has always remained such an Read more
I slashed my journey times by 60% on Uzbekistan’s high-speed trains. Uzbekistan is well known for its Silk Road trade routes and historic architecture, especially Read more
Young rioters clashed with police and looted stores overnight Friday in a fourth night of unrest in France triggered by the deadly police shooting of Read more
Dancers in balaclavas surprised the audience in Marseille with a performance filled with Bach classics mixed with hip-hop music. A Bach sonata plays on a Read more
The United States is to return as a member of UNESCO, the UN’s cultural, educational and scientific agency, following a vote by the majority of Read more
As Pride month draws to a close, activists warn public debate on a number of issues is becoming increasingly polarised and violent. Going out in Read more
European leaders gathered in Brussels this week, just days after the short-lived rebellion by Wagner mercenaries. European policymakers spent the week figuring out the ramifications Read more
By David Kirichenko, Freelance journalist, Editor at Euromaidan Press • Updated: 30/06/2023 – 19:00 African representatives seemed to have come to Kyiv earlier in June with a list of Read more
About a thousand workers at Geneva airport went on strike early on Friday morning in protest at the freezing of their wages disrupting air traffic Read more
The US star had a decades-long career and won the Academy Award for best-supporting actor for his role in 2006’s Little Miss Sunshine. Arkin had Read more
The sun is out and the beaches are packed – summer is well and truly here. But for many travellers, the memory of last year’s Read more
Euronews Culture takes a look at the queer cultural practices and linguistic traditions which have influenced our everyday ways of living, speaking, and thinking. Following Read more
Top News Stories Today Updated: 30/06/2023 – 18:39 Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, Read more
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) is currently scrutinising whether widely used aspartame has an association with cancer. Scientists are beginning to target Read more
Poland and Hungary made good on their promise to prevent the European Council from adopting joint conclusions on migration. The two countries, which have long Read more
In Italy, same-sex couples don’t have a legal right to adoption or surrogacy. Now the right-wing government wants to close a loophole allowing them to Read more
While the advertising industry eagerly embraces AI, understanding the implications for sustainability is a crucial aspect that should not be overlooked. From creating realistic virtual Read more
He claimed Britain had become “completely unliveable” following the closure of his bank accounts. Nigel Farage on Thursday said he is “considering leaving Britain” over Read more
Renewable energy, carbon taxes and public transport are top of the agenda for Austria. Countries across Europe are racing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions Read more
Bulgaria’s Black Sea resorts are blaming a slump in visitor numbers on pollution fears trigged by the ecological disaster caused by the destruction of the Read more
Paris Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier and his son have been detained in an investigation into racism allegations at one of his former clubs. Galtier and Read more
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