EU-US relations under Biden won't be the same as before Trump, top official says
"There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days."
"There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days."
An artist in Kosovo made a portrait of the US President-elect using grain and seeds ahead of his inauguration this week.
Services of the cross-Channel train have dropped to just one train a day between the British and French capitals amid tightened border controls.
"Alexei Navalny's ideas and hopes for his country come before his own personal ambitions and safety," Red Notice author Bill Browder told Euronews.
It comes as extreme cold has hit large parts of Europe, with freezing temperatures cracking railroad tracks in Poland and smog spiking as coal was being burned to generate heat.
British fishing communities were among the strongest supporters of Brexit. But now some are protesting against the extra red tape it has brought.
Adrinet is a EU Cohesion Policy funded initiative that is helping to remove 'ghost nets' from seabeds in the Meditteranean. Its goal is to protect marine ecosystems and educate about the dangers of plastic pollution in the sea.
Elisabetta Bonerba is a project leader at the Adrinet programme, an EU funded initiative to alleviate plastic pollution in the Adriatic seabed. She tells us how best to deal with 'Ghost Nets' haunting our seas.
Japan is rapidly understanding the opportunities that smart cities can provide to help an aging population and to enhance general well-being. We take a look at two Japanese smart towns and their different solution-oriented smart projects.
Some believe President-elect Joe Biden will be more critical of Poland than Donald Trump
2020 ends what was the warmest decade on record. But haven't the lockdowns linked to the pandemic lowered pollution? Euronews' Jeremy Wilks takes a look at the events of the past year and their positive and negative effects on climate change.
Starting next week, Austria will introduce a similar rule nationwide.
Sunday was the third consecutive day of unrest a decade on from the revolution that ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
Learn how the EU's 'SURE' initiative is keeping unemployment at bay during the pandemic by boosting financial aid to furlough schemes in member states.
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All passengers will still be required to quarantine for up to 10 days on arrival but the isolation period can be cut short with a negative test after five days.
"I felt like he knew what was going to happen," said Euronews' correspondent.
The families victims who suffered Stalinist repression are still waiting for compensation 30 years after the collapse of the former Soviet Union
Rather than intrepid animals scaling the building to walk on the roof, it seems the creatures walked across the terracottas when they were originally made.
"It was really the idea of finally working on the coach-trainer relationship," its director Charlène Favier told Euronews.
A test of NASA's new SLS megarocket was aborted after computers automatically shut down engines after a little over a minute
Indonesia is home to about 130 active volcanoes because of its position in the "Ring of Fire" plate belt.
Buildings were reduced to piles of bricks and all that remained of a shopping centre was a crumpled shell.
Weekly protests continue in Jerusalem calling on Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu to step down over corruption charges
The demonstrations in Siliana and other cities began after a video posted on social media showed a police officer shouting and pushing a shepherd whose sheep entered the local government headquarters.
At least 56 people have died in the 6.2 magnitude earthquake which hit Sulawesi island on Friday night
Parisians built snowmen and threw snowballs before the nighttime curfew kicked in, whilst Belgians enjoyed up to 10 cm of snowfall.
The French capital is transforming its iconic promenade into a green oasis.
Indonesia, an archipelago of more than 250 million people, sits on the Pacific “Ring of Fire” and is prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
The organisers of the march called for a total review of legislation.
While Ice and Snow World and the Snow Sculpture Exhibition, two of the most famous festival sites, are open, all mass gatherings have been cancelled.
Some migrants have been sleeping rough for months while attempting to cross into Croatia multiple times.
The UK music industry is facing a harsh reality, with Brexit making touring in the EU a difficult prospect with the added expenses of Visas, work-permits and VAT.
Brazilian artists, football clubs, and politicians used their platforms to appeal for help for the city of Manaus, which is experiencing a dire lack of oxygen.
During Alex Azar's time serving as US health secretary, more than 390,000 people in the US have died from COVID-19.
British freight traders say European truck drivers could simply choose not to deliver to the UK over post-Brexit red tape.
Neale Richmond, European Affairs spokesperson for a coalition party, Fine Gael, described the move as an "outrage".
"Fewer doses will be available for European countries at the end of January and the beginning of February," said Pfizer.
Herbert Kickl claimed that children would play "not the slightest role" in spreading the virus.
Andrew Cummingham, an expert on illegal drug markets, Crime and Supply Reduction, gives Euronews his insight into how the illegal drug trade is being changed by the pandemic.
The Norwegian Medicines Agency told Euronews it expected to see some deaths linked to vaccinations within nursing homes but noted that fatalities were “very, very rare”.
Sweden have commemorated the teenager activist as part of their news environmental stamp collection.
Analysts say North Korea is using the military display to send the incoming administration in Washington a carefully calibrated message of strength.
"If you see how the European Union has conceived this process, for the moment it has decided to think only of itself," said Albania's PM Edi Rama.
The curfew will come into force on Saturday and last for "at least" 15 days.
At least 268 divers were deployed in the search on Thursday.
Recent heavy rainfall and flooding have caused rubbish and debris to be carried into Bulgaria's waterways.
Mark Rutte's government is under pressure to respond to a welfare benefits scandal after Labour Party leader Lodewijk Asscher stepped down.
In Ireland there are only 22 ICU beds available for use. Almost half of all the country's COVID-19 cases were reported in the last fortnight.
Istanbul has already been warned it has less than 45 days of water left due to poor rainfall in the second half of last year.