Hundreds of demonstrators have been taken into custody in France in the past week in response to major protests erupting all across the country against
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Police in Russia detain human rights activists after raids on offices and homes
Russian authorities on Tuesday raided the homes and offices of multiple human rights advocates and historians with the prominent rights group Memorial that won the
Chips on the menu as Taiwan and Germany meet to discuss semi-conductors and AI
Germany’s hoping to make the most of the AI in Taiwan with a government visit aimed at cementing ties in education and research with a
Meet the 15-year-old coding genius from Spain
SCENES shines a spotlight on youth around the world that are breaking down barriers and creating change. The character-driven short films will inspire and amaze,
What would actually happen if Ukraine joined the EU?
By any stretch of the imagination, Ukraine probably isn’t joining the EU any time soon. Plagued by deep structural issues – not to mention Russia’s
China to ‘prioritise’ ties with Russia as Xi Jinping meets PM Mishustin
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Tuesday during a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin described Beijing and Moscow as “great neighbouring powers” and “strategic
The world’s first AI art gallery opens in Amsterdam
Amsterdam has opened the very first Artificial Intelligence gallery in the world, with works created by algorithms. Its owner says it’s unique as all these
Euronews Debates: How can Europe regain pole position in innovation?
Innovation is seen as key to solving some of Europe’s biggest societal, environmental and economic challenges. But competitiveness is lagging and renewed geopolitical uncertainty and
Teachers protesting in Bolivia against education reform pepper-sprayed by police
On Monday, teachers from all over Bolivia marched in La Paz in the third week of protests to demand more teachers for public schools, a
The EU has a new proposal on how to fight textile pollution. It has to get it right
In a recent sweep of clothing and textile web pages, the European Commission found that more than half of green claims are unsubstantiated or simply