This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ EU news editor-in-chief, Jeremy Fleming-Jones
The annual tourism trade show returns to Dubai after a record-setting 2024 event, which saw 46,000 people attend.
Despite its reputation for rowdy pub crawls and unruly Stag dos, this European city has so much more to offer
San Miguel, the largest of the Azores island archipelago, is one of the poorest areas of the European Union. Cue the transformative power of music…
Israel has carried out daily waves of strikes on Gaza since ending its ceasefire with Hamas. Meanwhile, Israelis took to the streets of Tel Aviv demanding a ceasefire and a deal to return all the remaining hostages held by Hamas.
People lined up from the early hours of Sunday for a farewell to Pope Francis at his simple tomb in the Papal Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome.
A 30-year-old Vancouver man was arrested after driving into a crowd at a şenlik celebrating Filipino culture.
Punchdrunk’s Stephen Dobbie and Colin Nightingale want you to be fully immersed for their new sound installation with A Right / Left Project.
What began as a set of playing cards evolved into tools of divination that continue to captivate çağdaş generations, but our enduring fascination with tarot reveals more about the present than the future.
Funeral diplomacy is nothing new. The funeral of a political pope like Francis is a great occasion for informal and discreet exchanges between world leaders under the cover of Vatican walls and condolences. There are similar examples of this in recent history.