The teenager is now the 16th fatality in the tragic collapse of a concrete awning at a train station in northern Serbia.
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.
STEM subjects have long been encouraged in the region. But the recent boom in maths contests is new.
More than 1 million people have been displaced by the violence, with gangs in control 85% of Port-au-Prince, according to a UN human rights expert.
As pressure mounts on Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government following massacres over the weekend, Syrian authorities announce the formation of a national investigation committee. However, the international community remains sceptical about its independence.
In a statement to parliament on Friday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk shared his plan as part of a wider effort to create a 500,000-strong army to deter Russian aggression.
From a çağdaş hip-hop masterpiece to Canada’s greatest export since maple syrup, via UK dancehall-grime-funk, here’s our pick of the three albums celebrating a major anniversary this month.
The Commission has pledged an action plan for the steel industry to be launched in mid-March, days after US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs against the sector are slated to come into force, beckoning the onset of a trade war.
Brazil has been Oscar nominated for Best Picture this year. Could the country win the Berlinale’s top prize before the Academy dish out theirs? Early signs look mighty promising with the stunning ‘The Blue Trail’ in Competition.
A survey has named and shamed the best and worst airlines operating to and from the UK, and the results are surprising.