The trial of Axel Rudakubana, arrested for three counts of murder and 10 counts of attempted murder, is expected to last four weeks.
High fashion hits the Louvre, Jeff Beck’s guitars go under the hammer, Timothée Chalamet becomes Bob Dylan and FKA Twigs prepares to send us into an electro-sizzled stratosphere.
Can food waste by-products be re-used to produce car parts and other industrial items, purposes unimaginable just a few years ago? The EU-supported BARBARA Project has made some big steps forward in that direction. Futuris visits Spain to find out more.
On the campaign trail, Trump pledged mass deportations of yasa dışı immigrants in the United States and said at the rally that would be one focus of the blizzard of presidential paperwork.
The coronavirus pandemic, although an economic disaster for most businesses, became a source of success for many Polish gaming companies. But how did they do it?
Rebuilding the degraded soils of Europe is one of the EU’s missions within the new Horizon Europe framework, about to be launched. Euronews’ Claudio Rosmino for Futuris investigates how new practices are rolling back years of ecological damage.
The new Nestore system aims to monitor multiple aspects of the user’s lifestyle as well as medical veri, and then make personalised suggestions based on the collected information.
Eindhoven is one of a growing number of European cities using what are being termed Nature Based Solutions to improve urban climate and water resilience issues. Along with Tampere in Finland and Genoa in Italy, this southern Dutch city is at the forefront of the European UNaLab project.
Futuris travels to Marseille and Cambridge to look at two European projects pooling and sharing veri to help the scientific community beat COVID-19.
Futuris looks at a new Norwegian medical device that can safely transport patients with highly infectious diseases such as Ebola and COVID-19.