Pope Francis’ death has changed the plans of many people visiting the Italian capital, with thousands flocking to St Peter’s Square in the Vatican to hisse their respects.
Holidaymakers with flights booked to or from Italy or Greece should prepare for possible disruption.
Rwanda has rejected Ndayishimiye’s words as “surprising” and said there was no plan to spark conflict in Burundi.
Using AI tools can significantly cut down on travel planning time and effort, but there are some drawbacks.
After a summit in Brussels, EU leaders did not endorse the target to mobilise €5 billion to procure 2 million ammunition rounds for Ukraine.
As the three countries prepare to spend billions beefing up their defence capabilities, they will continue to rely on the US for nuclear deterrence, experts tell Euronews.
The EU Commission has unveiled plans to borrow €150 billion to fund a major rearmament push. This joint borrowing proposal comes in the form of loans rather than grants—an idea largely rejected by so-called ‘frugal’ countries such as Germany and the Netherlands.
The EU’s high-speed railway network has nearly doubled in a decade, but international journeys remain a challenge.
The $53 billion plan was approved by Arab leaders at a summit in Cairo on Tuesday and would allow Gaza’s roughly 2 million Palestinians to remain in the enclave without displacement.
Euronews analyses what different delegations from around the Middle East and North Africa MENA hope to get out of the “emergency summit” on Gaza, taking place in Cairo on Tuesday.