Inflation in the European Union tripled in 2022 compared to the 2021 annual figures, clocking the highest growth rate ever. The harmonised index of consumer
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‘Sorry for killing most of humanity’: New exhibition in San Francisco explores the dangers of AI
Have you ever wondered what life would be if artificial intelligence become too powerful? A new exhibition titled the ‘Misalignment Museum’ has opened to the
Pope Francis 10 years on: Reformer faces criticism from conservatives
Since the day of his election 10 years ago Pope Francis’s papacy has differed from his predecessors. Being the first Roman pontiff from Latin America
Oscars 2023: The Academy Awards as it happens – Live
It’s the 95th Academy Awards and Euronews Culture are liveblogging the entire evening / morning, keeping track of the winners, losers and all the gossip
Thousands in Chisinau protest against Moldova’s pro-Western government
Thousands took to the streets in Chisinau on Sunday demanding that the Moldovan government fully covers the costs of winter energy bills, and urging lawmakers
Thousands in Chisinau protest against Moldova’s pro-Western government
Thousands took to the streets in Chisinau on Sunday demanding that the Moldovan government fully covers the costs of winter energy bills, and urging lawmakers
Protesters in Greece demand justice for victims of February’s deadly train crash
Thousands of demonstrators staged fresh protests in Greece on Sunday demanding justice for the victims of the country’s deadliest train crash two weeks ago. Police
Saudi oil giant Aramco reports record profit of €151 billion for 2022
Saudi oil giant Aramco has announced a record profit of €151 billion for 2022, marking a 46.5% rise for the state-owned company compared with last
Tehran court upholds death sentence for Swedish-Iranian citizen
Iran’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of a Swedish-Iranian citizen, who allegedly led an Arab pro-independence group. Farayola Chaab was arrested in 2020
Turkey earthquake: Lawyers race to glean evidence of building errors
Lawyer Ahmet Kandemir and dozens of other Turkish Bar Association members are trying to preserve evidence from the rubble of last month’s catastrophic earthquake to