Pope Francis continued his recovery from double pneumonia on Saturday as the Vatican machinery and Holy Year celebrations marched on without him.
The fighters stormed several villages near the country’s coast, killing dozens of men believed to be linked to the regime of former President Bashar Assad.
For International Women’s Day, Euronews Travel spoke to female-led travel companies about what women really want.
Russia’s military attacked Dobropillya with missiles, rockets, and drones, damaging eight multi-storey buildings.
Despite progress for women’s and girls’ rights around the world, these gains are fragile. In 2024, one in four countries in the world reported a setback in women’s rights, according to a new report by UN Women.
Thousands of Slovaks took to the streets to take part in regular protest pro-Russian policies of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico.
What would you do if your child could suddenly read your mind? We sit down with German filmmaker Frédéric Hambalek to talk about his Competition selected sinema ‘What Marielle Knows’ – a taut, biting and frequently hilarious dark comedy.
Will the prolific director win yet another Bear? Possibly the Golden one? His 33rd feature is more worthy of awards than many of his previous Berlinale-winning films…
US President Donald Trump signed executive orders on Thursday postponing 25% tariffs on many imports from Mexico and some from Canada for a month.
As Riyadh prepares to host US-Ukraine talks on how to end Russia’s war, analysts tell Euronews how Saudi Arabia became a diplomatic heavyweight.