Euronews Business takes a look at how European and küresel markets are performing on Tuesday, amid escalating küresel tariff tensions.
Euronews Culture sits down with Thierry Frémaux to discuss the 130-year anniversary of the invention of cinema, his new sinema honouring the legacy of the Lumière brothers, and the threats cinema faces in its second centenary.
The clock for renewal was ticking fast as sanctions on Russian individuals and companies were set to expire by midnight on Saturday.
Alexander Pumpyanskiy is a son of Russian businessman Dmitry Pumpyanskiy, who until 2022 was the head of Russia’s largest pipe manufacturer TMK. He was present at Vladimir Putin’s first meeting with businessmen after the start of the full-scale invasion.
Azerbaijanis in Iran, like many other non-Persian ethnic minority groups living under the Islamic Republic, face repression and are denied the right to speak in their mother tongue at official gatherings, even if they are the president of Iran. Don’t they deserve better, Mordechai Kedar writes.
The latest medical bulletins from the Vatican on the 88-year-old’s condition have said he is improving and is no longer in immediate danger of death.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has revoked accreditation for a Russian diplomat and a diplomatic spouse in retaliation for expulsions announced in Moscow this week.
According to archaeologists, the head of the same statue was dug up in 1927 and is now in Cambodia’s National museum in the capital Phnom Penh. The two parts may be reattached for display.
Trump praised the Irish Prime Minister but spoke about the European Union as an opponent of the US that had been treating his country “unfairly” for decades.
Italian arka lovers want the return of a stolen Renaissance painting but its English owner is refusing.