Entertainment
-
French publishers and authors sue Meta over AI training with their books
French organizations representing publishers and authors have announced legal action against Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, for allegedly using their13 March 2025Read More... -
Eurovision Basel: nearly 42,000 tickets sell out in minutes
The excitement for the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2025 in Basel is at an all-time high, as nearly 42,000 tickets were snapped up within minutes on Wednesday. Fans eager to attend the live30 January 2025Read More... -
France’s Louvre museum in crisis: a call for urgent restoration
The Louvre, the world's most-visited museum and home to Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Mona Lisa, is facing critical challenges. Struggling with water leaks, ageing infrastructure, and26 January 2025Read More... -
Miss Nederland contest ends after 35 years, replaced by new empowerment platform
After 35 years, the Miss Nederland beauty pageant has officially come to an end, owner Monica van Ee announced Thursday. The pageant will be replaced by an innovative online platform12 December 2024Read More... -
Brussels to celebrate Art Deco heritage in 2025
A century after the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris, which coined the term "Art Deco," Brussels will dedicate 2025 to celebrating this influential28 November 2024Read More... -
New European Songbook aims to foster cultural exchange across the EU
The European Union Songbook Association will unveil the EU Songbook on November 5, featuring 164 songs from across the European Union. The collection includes three iconic tracks by01 November 2024Read More...
News
-
Macron calls Haiti’s independence debt an historic injustice
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged that France’s demand for a massive payment from Haiti in exchange for its independence was a historic injustice. In a statement onRead More... -
Reporters Without Borders condemns Georgia for denying entry to two French journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has expressed deep concern after two French journalists, Clément Girardot and Jérôme Chobeau, were denied entry into Georgia without explanation.Read More... -
Polish labor officials helped smuggle over 12,500 illegal migrants
Authorities in Poland have uncovered a major human smuggling operation involving officials from a district labor office in the Mazowieckie region, central Poland. The group allegedly helpedRead More... -
Croatia’s oldest lighthouse turns 207 years old
Located near the village of Savudrija at the northern tip of the Istrian peninsula, the Savudrija Lighthouse marks its 207th anniversary this year. Completed in 1818, it holds the title of theRead More... -
Hezbollah drone plot in Barcelona raises alarm across Europe’s Jewish communities
On April 1, Spanish authorities arrested three men in Barcelona suspected of building explosive-laden drones for Hezbollah, igniting fresh concerns about the group’s operations in Europe andRead More... -
Denmark boosts defense with naval mines and vessels amid U.S. criticism
Denmark has announced the immediate purchase of equipment to monitor underwater infrastructure and several hundred naval mines, as part of a broader push to strengthen its defenseRead More... -
EU could spend €500 billion on defence over next 5 years, says Fitch
The European Union is in a position to allocate around €500 billion ($538.55 billion) to defence over the next four to five years, according to Fitch Ratings. However, governments must considerRead More...
Most Read
- Teen held after US woman killed in London stabbings
- Football: Farhad Moshiri adamant Everton deal above board
- Greece hails new post-bailout chapter but concerns remain
- The Kokorev case caused wide discussion in Brussels
- EU accession talks stir debate in Moldova: insights from Gagauzia's leader, Yevgenia Gutsul
Politics
Austria's Chancellor, Karl Nehammer, has vowed to do everything he can to ensure the survival of the combustion engine, aligning with Germany in opposition to the European Union's (EU) plan
The acting defence minister of Denmark, Troels Lund Poulsen, announced on Friday during his visit to Germany that the first batch of tanks will be sent to Ukraine in early May. The Leopard
The ongoing war in Ukraine has put pressure on the European Union (EU) to increase its arms production, leading to a battle within Brussels over how to reload. The latest skirmish involves a
Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (Open Vld) has responded for the first time to the revelations about the pension extras received by his father, Herman De Croo. "My father is deeply hurt," he
The French Senate's recent vote in favor of a controversial pension reform has further intensified the ongoing protests across France, despite opposition from the public. The proposed reform,
Serbia's President, Aleksandar Vucic, stated in a recent interview on the TV show Ćirilica that his country will not accept Kosovo's membership in NATO and will not recognize Kosovo in any
The European Union has criticized the United Kingdom's Illegal Migration Bill, which aims to stop small boats arriving on the country's shores, saying it violates international law. In an interview
The European Union foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has warned that a proposed Georgian law on “transparency of foreign influence” would seriously affect the country’s ties with the EU.
In a letter dated 6 March to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised Italy’s response to Europe's irregular migration crisis, stating
Sweden is set to pass a new anti-terror law on Tuesday in a bid to gain NATO membership, but tensions with Turkey have obstructed the process. If the law is passed, it will come into effect on