The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. The far right is not ascendant in the sense that it is banging on the door. It is already in the room and occupying part of the furniture, Tom Junes writes. In late November, Geert Wilders and his far-right PVV’s victory in the snap Dutch … [Περισσότερα...]
Anguish grows over 'effective ban' on most UK citizens marrying foreign nationals
"The government is willing to sacrifice the rights of British citizens who happen to fall in love across borders," one rights advocate told Euronews. "The whole thing has made me incredibly angry," said Katharine Ward. "These are the most private things in people's lives: Who you love, where you live... Then you have a government announcement pop up that removes all of those things from your … [Περισσότερα...]
Athens-Thessaloniki railway connection is being restored in Greece
The railway connection on the central Athens-Thessaloniki route, which had been interrupted due to the disasters caused by the storms "Daniel" and "Elias", is being restored, after the arrival, at dawn, of the first cargo train at the Thriasio Freight Centre, ANA reports.According to an announcement by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, only freight trains will run on the railway line … [Περισσότερα...]
Georgians rally for EU candidacy amidst political tensions
Georgians march in Tbilisi to support EU candidacy amid President Zourabichvili's call for closer ties, as the nation grapples with opposition accusations of pro-Russia policies and navigates complex relations with Moscow. In a resounding display of unity, hundreds of Georgians flooded the streets of Tbilisi on Saturday, marching from First Republic Square to Europe Square in a fervent plea … [Περισσότερα...]
Thousands expected to protest EU austerity measures in Brussels
Protesters fear a raft of new EU financial rules could push member states into austerity. Thousands of protesters are expected to gather in Brussels on Tuesday to protest what they perceive as new austerity measures as the 27 European Union countries discuss ways to overhaul rules on government spending.Finance ministers from the bloc have been negotiating for months a reform of the EU's rules … [Περισσότερα...]
European cinema triumphs as LA Film Critics Association names its 2023 winners
European cinema is having a great year on an international level. Jonathan Glazer’s 'The Zone of Interest' has been named Best Film of the Year by Los Angeles Film Critics Association, while German actress Sandra Hüller continues her awards sweep with win for Best Actress. British director Jonathan Glazer's harrowing and stylistically audacious Auschwitz-set drama, The Zone of Interest, has … [Περισσότερα...]
Would you trust a robot with your finances?
Robo-advising can be a cheap, low-effort option for non-professional investors, but a lack of human input also has its drawbacks. Even before the rise of AI, human tasks were becoming increasingly more automated.Turn back the clock 50 years, and whether you were in a bank, a station, or a factory, you’d see more employees performing jobs now done by machines.2008 is widely cited as the birth … [Περισσότερα...]
Quirky exhibition of 'Accidentally Wes Anderson' photographs opens in London
Updated: 11/12/2023 - 12:16 The Accidentally Wes Anderson Exhibition in South Kensington, London, is the latest manifestation of a social media phenomenon that began six years ago when Wally Koval, a self-proclaimed "nerd" and " Source: euronews.com … [Περισσότερα...]
'Violating and dehumanising': How AI deepfakes are being used to target women
Experts describe the use of a person’s images to create deepfakes using artificial intelligence (AI) without their consent as "dehumanising". Deepfake technology has soared in popularity over the last few years, and it never has been easier to make them, with people able to doctor video or audio in a hyper-realistic way.Just a few pictures of someone’s face are needed to create a deepfake.Some … [Περισσότερα...]
Amid high-stakes climate decisions, let's not forget to deal with methane
The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. In the dynamic landscape of climate policies, there will be many difficult choices ahead — urgently cutting all methane emissions is not one of them, Michal Kurtyka writes. Global climate action is gaining momentum in exciting and … [Περισσότερα...]
Latest news bulletin | December 11th – Midday
Top News Stories Today Updated: 11/12/2023 - 12:24 Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. ...More Source: euronews.com … [Περισσότερα...]
Boycott Eurovision? Backlash as Israel approved for participation in 2024
"'United by the music' or united by committing a genocide?" Eurovision faces backlash after Israel approved for 2024 participation. Israel has been included on the list of participating countries for Eurovision 2024, leading many to call for the country to be banned from the contest due to the ongoing Israel Hamas war, and for the boycott of next year’s Eurovision.According to the UN agency … [Περισσότερα...]
Delivery services feel the strain as Christmas rush ramps up
A number of delivery services such as Ocado could face glitches as the Christmas rush starts to build up. With Christmas fast approaching, delivery services covering groceries and more are starting to feel the strain. Some have made plans to handle the seasonal rush, drawing from past experiences. Others, however, are facing criticism for not being adequately prepared to address … [Περισσότερα...]
Poland's new pro-European government awaits parliamentary vote
Expectations are enormous for Donland Tusk's future government, but populist nationalists will remain a powerful opposition force. Poland is set to have a new government on Monday, with the likely failure of its minority nationalist government to survive a parliamentary vote. Donald Tusk, head of a pro-European alliance, is expected to become Poland's prime minister this week, almost two … [Περισσότερα...]
People flee Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine through dangerous corridors on the frontline
Thousands of people flee to Ukraine from territories held by Russia through an unofficial crossing point between the two countries amid a brutal war. Those who opt for this route endure painstaking searches from both sides and trek on foot along a two-kilometre corridor along the front line of the fighting - a no man's land that Ukrainians refer to as the “grey zone” - between the Belgorod … [Περισσότερα...]
Geert Wilders to find out today if he can become the Netherlands' next PM
The Dutch far-right politician will need the support of other parties to form a new coalition government after winning the most seats in parliament at the country’s latest election. The Netherlands will find out on Monday if far-right politician Geert Wilders, whose party won the most seats in the recent Dutch elections, will be able to form his own government.The victory of the hard-right … [Περισσότερα...]
Menu signed by Mao Zedong sold for quarter million euros at auction
“To hold a menu signed by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai is to hold a piece of the past..." An official menu for a state banquet held in Beijing on 19 October 1956 has been auctioned for $275,000 (€255,500) at Boston-based RR Auction.The banquet commemorated the first state visit of Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy of Pakistan to China.The menu bears the fountain pen signature of … [Περισσότερα...]
Russian presidential hopeful vows to champion peace, women and a 'humane' country
Yekaterina Duntsova, a journalist and lawyer from the Tver region north of Moscow, hopes to force President Vladimir Putin into a run-off in Russia's next presidential vote scheduled for March. Sometime in the early 2010s, Yekaterina Duntsova’s eldest daughter drew a picture of her debating Russian President Vladimir Putin live on prime-time TV.A decade on, the little-known journalist and … [Περισσότερα...]
French actor Gérard Depardieu under further scrutiny over sexual remarks in new documentary
The France 2 documentary claims the number of accusers now stands at 16. French actor Gérard Depardieu’s behaviour toward women has come under renewed scrutiny after a documentary showed him repeatedly making obscene remarks and gestures during a 2018 trip to North Korea.The footage, filmed by a professional crew that covered Depardieu’s visit during the 70th anniversary of North Korea's … [Περισσότερα...]
'None of us have had much sleep': Countries urged to phase out fossil fuels on COP28's final days
UN officials and activists say negotiators have no time to lose. Delegates at COP28 are running out of time to agree on how to cap planet-warming emissions and keep the worst of warming at bay.Tomorrow is the official last day of the landmark climate talks, though COPs are often extended if countries can not reach consensus.Over the weekend, there was heated debate about the future of fossil … [Περισσότερα...]
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