Dubbed the greatest arka fair in the world, Tefaf, aka, the European Fine Arts Fair, in the charming history laden city of Maastricht is this week home to 273 galleries displaying over 7,000 years of exquisite work.
Far-left political party La France Insoumise has again been accused of antisemitism. This time it’s because of an image that was supposed to promote an anti-racism march this weekend. The chronicle of a harmful backfire.
Euronews Business looks at the factors impacting the rubber market this year, while also exploring how sustainable farming practices like agroforestry may impact the rubber industry.
A transatlantic rift ‘would make Russia stronger’. ‘Let’s not give them that,’ the EU’s foreign affairs chief tells Euronews in an exclusive interview.
Friedrich Merz needed the support of two-thirds majority in parliament for his plan to unlock billions for defence and infrastructure spending.
Europe’s housing crisis is worsening, and young people in Spain are struggling to get on the ladder as prices soar, experts tell Euronews.
The EES requires all borders to install new scanners – most will not be ready on the launch day.
Discussions about the return of Syrian refugees should not be held ‘in isolation’ from the wider economic and political context, the director-general of the UN’s migration agency told Euronews.
Pioneering AI artist Pedro Sandoval has released the first two albums created entirely with AI and certified by Spotify.
Northern Ireland launches a space for peace. The Shankill Shared Women’s Centre in Belfast is a training and drop-in centre for women and children. Many are still suffering the aftermath of the religious conflict that caused thousands of deaths in the most divided corner of the UK.