Lumiere Festival begins in Lyon with tributes to Bertrand Tavernier
The 13th Lumière film festival started in Lyon on Saturday. Many famous faces were at the opening including Rossy de Palma, Irène Jacob, Costa-Gavras, Alain Read more
The 13th Lumière film festival started in Lyon on Saturday. Many famous faces were at the opening including Rossy de Palma, Irène Jacob, Costa-Gavras, Alain Read more
Demands from London over the Northern Irish Protocol risks a “further breakdown in relations” with the European Union, Ireland’s Foreign Minister warned on Sunday. Simon Read more
Czech President Milos Zeman was admitted to intensive care on Sunday after being rushed to hospital. His doctor that he could not give further information Read more
There were violent clashes in Rome at the weekend as thousands protested moves to extend Italy’s COVID pass to all workplaces from October 15. A Read more
Fifteen people were killed on Sunday after a plane carrying civilian parachutists crashed in central Russia. The Czech-made L-410 plane crashed at 9.23am (0623 GMT) Read more
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said Saturday that he plans to step down in an effort to defuse a government crisis triggered by prosecutors’ announcement that Read more
The dispute over the ruling by Poland’s constitutional court that the country’s laws have primacy over those of the European Union rumbled on Saturday as Read more
A few friends, a projector, and a shop’s shutter — it doesn’t take much to recreate the magic of cinema — but bringing the cinema Read more
Czechs voted in a parliamentary election for a final day Saturday, with polls suggesting Prime Minister Andrej Babis, a populist billionaire, has a good chance Read more
When Russian regulators approved the country’s own coronavirus vaccine, it was a moment of national pride, and the Pavlov family was among those who rushed Read more
Hundred of migrants and refugees from Africa and Asia live in an abandoned farm in Kárásztanya on the Serbian side of the border with Hungary. Read more
Norway’s Labour Partry says it has agreed to form a new minority government with the rural Centre party. Talks between the two parties had been Read more
The European Commission will announce a “bespoke” arrangement for Northern Ireland on Wednesday, senior EU sources have told Euronews, in a bid to end the Read more
Turkey has acquitted 19 people who had been prosecuted for organising and participating in a Pride march. A Turkish court had ruled that the students Read more
Portugal has moved a step forward in stamping out gay prejudice in blood donation programmes. The country’s parliament approved four bills on Friday that enshrine Read more
In a decision that sent shockwaves through Europe, Poland’s constitutional court on Thursday ruled the country’s laws had supremacy of those of the European Union. Read more
Brussels has vowed to use all tools at its disposal to reassert the supremacy of EU law against the ruling of Poland’s Constitutional Court, but Read more
Authorities in Georgia have launched a rescue operation after part of a residential building collapsed. The seven-story building came down in the centre of the Read more
Poland’s prime minister has expressed support for the country’s border troops after they were reportedly fired on from Belarus. A spokeswoman for the Polish Border Read more
Dozens of people have been killed after an explosion at a Shiite Muslim mosque in northern Afghanistan. A local Taliban police official has said that Read more
COVID-19 cases continue to surge in some European countries while governments work to extend vaccination campaigns to prevent more deaths due to the virus. Romania’s Read more
Italian citizens have held a minute’s silence to remember victims, 20 years after the Linate plane accident. Memorials were held at 08:10 at every airport Read more
Danish health authorities have reversed a decision to stop offering the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to under 18s amid fears it was linked to higher rates Read more
Russian authorities say that at least 18 people have died after drinking “dangerous” unmarked alcoholic drinks. The beverages contained a highly toxic concentration of methanol Read more
Spanish citizens have expressed anger after a young woman was told in a hospital that her homosexuality was an illness. The 19-year-old woman said she Read more
Ten-minute grocery delivery company Gorillas has allegedly fired hundreds of its riders for taking part in a series of wildcat strikes in Berlin last weekend. Read more
Croatia launched an investigation on Thursday into new allegations that its police orchestrated violent pushbacks of migrants outside European Union borders — an unlawful practice Read more
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz received the backing of his conservative People’s party on Thursday after anti-corruption prosecutors said he is a target in a bribery Read more
Sixteen-year-old Nella Salminen stepped into the shoes of Finnish President Sauli Niinistö for a day on Wednesday. Salminen took the helm of the nordic country Read more
European platform workers are demanding better labour rights, denouncing a business model that “doesn’t guarantee basic entitlements” like paid holiday or sick leave. Riders and Read more
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