From an iconic Baroque square in Palermo to a lavish palazzo in Catania, here are the real-life backdrops of The Leopard.
Belgium, which has voiced concern about Rwanda’s support for rebels in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has said it will respond in kind.
Trump on Saturday vowed to use “overwhelming lethal force” until the Houthis cease their attacks and warned that Tehran would be held “fully accountable” for its ally’s actions.
After first visiting France, Carney will head to the UK where he will speak to Prime Minister Keir Starmer and King Charles III, who is Canada’s head of state.
Klara Kristalova, Benjamin Orlow and Tori Wrånes will represent the Nordic Pavilion at the upcoming Venice Biennale.
A deterioration in the EU’s rule of law is has been observed for years, according to a recently released report. Democracy indexes related to the justice system, anti-corruption and media freedom are facing persistent and systemic challenges.
175 years since it was first performed, Katharina Wagner presents ‘Lohengrin’ at Barcelona’s Teatre Liceu – with a surprise twist…
The Bible, on display at the Medieval Arka Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland.
US stocks rallied as February’s inflation veri came in lower than expected, boosting hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts later this year. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, while the Nasdaq 100 jumped 1.5%. Meanwhile, the euro held at a four-month high.
Euronews Business takes a look at how European and küresel markets are performing on Wednesday, amid escalating trade tensions and talks on Ukraine.