Without decisive action, Germany risks stagnation. But with the right reforms, the country can repair and rev up its stuttering economic engine, Alex Roth writes.
Can sandals be arka? Birkenstock says yes, but a German court says no.
The Polish Institute in the Hungarian capital Budapest has opened an exhibition of photos of paintings by Polish artist Tamara Lempicka.
The October disaster destroyed countless homes and businesses and killed more than 200 people.
A mystery woman, long concealed beneath a work from Picasso’s early Blue Period, has been uncovered by researchers, shedding new light on the artist’s creative process.
Many US-based Big Tech companies, like Amazon and Google, are ditching their diversity, equity and inclusion policies. What does this mean for European employers?
Barcelona’s Casa Batlló has staged an awe-inspiring audio-visual show designed by Italian multimedia artist Quayola. ‘Mapping 2025’ is part of the ‘Heritage of Tomorrow’ artistic program which aims to bring Antonio Gaudí’s legacy into the future. Euronews Culture was there to experience the show.
USAID is the American government’s principal arm for overseas development. It was formed via an executive order by then President John F. Kennedy and currently employs around 10,000 people, two thirds of whom work overseas.
Spain has just increased its income requirements, but its digital nomad visa still isn’t one of the highest in Europe.
The US Copyright Office has clarified its position on works made with the help of artificial intelligence.
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