Israeli attacks on Gaza and occupied West Bank kill two, including child
Israeli forces have continued attacks in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, killing at least two Palestinians despite an ongoing “ceasefire” in
Israeli forces have continued attacks in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, killing at least two Palestinians despite an ongoing “ceasefire” in
Kenyan prosecutors say they are preparing to charge several students with the murder of their schoolmates following a suspected school arson attack
FILE PHOTO – A banner with the inscription “ifo” stands at a press conference of the Institute for Economic Research (ifo) in
Weeks after former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was officially freed by a royal pardon in June 2026, social media users in
Lionel Messi celebrates his 39th birthday on Wednesday having made an astonishing start to the World Cup. After the hat-trick against Algeria
Wind power plants stand behind a solar power free-field plant in the Klixbuell solar park. (is associated with: «German renewable energy jobs
As much of Europe swelters through another summer heatwave, there’s no better excuse to swap crowded beaches for a refreshing hotel pool.
By Mayank Bhardwaj NEW DELHI, June 23 (Reuters) – India has drawn up contingency plans for more than 300 districts which are
Belarus served as a launchpad for Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Four years later, one of the country’s most
There were 40 deaths from drowning recorded in France over the last week, as people turned to swimming in hopes of finding
Djed Spence appeared to not shake hands with Thomas Partey before England’s match against Ghana. Not all handshakes were shown on live
BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s national railway operator said it halted trains across the country late Tuesday evening because of a problem with
Sexual violence is increasingly being used as a “weapon of war” in Sudan to terrorise the civilian population, a UN report says.
France has experienced its hottest day since records began in 1947, with the national average temperature climbing to 29.8 degrees Celsius on
Jordan has executed six convicted criminals for the first time in nearly a decade, Human Rights Watch reported on Tuesday. “Carrying out
Forty people have drowned in heatwave-related deaths in France since last Thursday, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has said, as temperatures hit record
Japan appears to have shifted further east in recent years. The 2011 earthquake in Japan that triggered a tsunami and the Fukushima
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ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — An armed group killed at least 20 people in a community located in the north-central region of Nigeria,
On today’s show: Euronews’ Mared Gwyn Jones reports on the resignation of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, examining the political fallout in
Tesla’s recovery in Europe has been remarkable. Europe, the world’s second-largest EV market behind China, seemed done with the company in 2025.
KINGSTON, Ontario – Canada’s transport minister has directed the Alto high-speed rail operation to assess a southern route in Ontario and to
TOKYO, June 23 (Reuters) – Japan’s manufacturing sector sustained robust growth in June, with new orders surging to their fastest pace in
The demonstrators set fire to dumpsters and damaged fences in the area where the protests occurred. Unruly haredi (ultra-Orthodox) protesters in Beit
Glamorgan captain Kiran Carlson steered his side to a long-awaited win over Surrey in the Rothesay County Championship in Cardiff. Their seven-wicket
A police officer, a resident and an alleged gunman were killed in a shoot-out on Monday in Montreal, Canada, authorities said. “It
France has imposed temporary alcohol restrictions at public events as a severe heatwave pushes temperatures toward record levels across much of Europe.
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS, June 22 (Reuters) – Eastern and central European countries including Poland, Bulgaria, Romania and Estonia have demanded the
CAIRO (AP) — A Libyan warlord has been convicted of human rights violations reportedly committed at a detention facility in the country’s
Starbucks closed all of its more than 2,000 outlets across South Korea early on Monday for a mandatory history lesson for staff,
England’s attack caught fire against Croatia but their defence in Dallas was far less convincing. The centre-back partnership of Ezri Konsa and
London (PA Media/dpa) -The sweltering heat in the United Kingdom could last until at least Thursday, sparking weather warnings and concerns for
While Germany continues to struggle with economic stagnation, Poland is expected to remain one of Europe’s fastest-growing economies in the years ahead.
Ukraine’s wartime military innovation is beginning to generate diplomatic dividends. As Kyiv has become a global leader in drone warfare and military
Russian troops have infiltrated the strategic city of Kostyantynivka in eastern Ukraine and are now trying to surround it. The entire city
When wildlife photographer Chris Fallows first ventured into the waters of False Bay, in Cape Town, South Africa, he saw a thriving
PIJ terrorist Zaki Youssef Mahmoud Abu Mustafa was killed in a strike in the Gaza Strip on Friday, according to a joint
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Ethiopia’s ruling Prosperity Party (PP) of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has come out on top in the country’s parliamentary elections held three
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is the big winner following the country’s general election as his party has retained its overwhelming parliamentary