The closed-door trial was part of a crackdown on dissent that reached an unprecedented scale after Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Euronews Culture spoke with Philippe Starck about his love of organic olive oil and LA Almazara, his surrealist olive oil mill and unique museum in Spain’s Andalusia region, that’s been 15-years in the making.
The UK government has faced increasing pressure to preserve the country’s own steelmaking industry, in order to reduce dependence on other countries for the metal.
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Amnesty International says that 1,518 executions were carried out worldwide in 2024, marking a 32% increase on the previous year.
Hungary last week reported its first outbreak of the disease in more than five decades, and at least 3,500 cattle have been affected in its northwest.
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Crude oil prices climbed on Monday amid US President Donald Trump’s threats to impose 25% to 50% tariffs on Russia’s oil. However, economic concerns may outweigh geopolitical tensions, as a weakening economic outlook could dampen oil demand. Investors will also be closely watching the OPEC+ meeting.
The four soldiers, whose identities have not been released, went missing early on Tuesday when they were on a mission to recover another Army vehicle during unit training.
Lacking a word for that sensation when something is so cute you just can’t handle it? Missing that special term for the moron in your life? Well, the new additions to the Oxford English Dictionary are here to help.