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Published on 24/04/2026 – 9:12 GMT+2 Slovenia’s national broadcaster RTV Slovenia has confirmed it won’t air this year’s Eurovision Song Contest after the country previously pulled out of the event over Israel’s participation. Instead of broadcasting the world’s largest live music event, they will show a series of films about Palestine. “We will not be broadcasting the Eurovision Song Contest,” Ksenija Horvat, RTV Slovenia director told AP. “We will be airing the film series ‘Voices of Palestine,’ featuring Palestinian documentaries and feature films.” Slovenia stands alongside Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands and Iceland in refusing to take part in this year’s…
A un an de la présidentielle, l’autorité chargée de la régulation de l’audiovisuel et des plateformes se retrouve sous les tirs croisés des politiques. En cause : sa mission de contrôle du pluralisme des chaînes. 18 HRS ago 9 mins read
Good morning from Brussels. EU leaders are meeting for a second day of an informal summit in Cyprus today, after making history on Thursday with the adoption of a €90 billion loan for Ukraine. Hungary’s election outcome last week helped clear the path for the move, lifting Budapest’s veto and giving Kyiv additional resources to continue resisting Russian forces. Outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, long one of the EU’s main disruptors, did not travel to Cyprus, leaving heads of state and government also celebrating a new package of sanctions against Russia adopted earlier in the day. That said, Ukraine’s…
A torchlit procession from Republic Square to the Tsitsernakaberd Memorial paid tribute to an estimated 1.5 million Armenians killed in 1915 under the Ottoman Empire. The commemoration remains central to national identity and continues to shape relations with Turkey, which rejects the genocide label despite recognition by more than two dozen countries, including the United Kingdom, France and Germany. On 23 April, crowds gathered again at the memorial to lay flowers at the eternal flame, while parallel events took place across the Armenian diaspora, notably in London, Paris and Los Angeles. Thousands joined the silent march, led by the youth…
“We played a game where you had to stay awake for 24 hours and one day the lads put a shot of tequila on every single bin on the beach for 500 metres — so 10 bins, 10 shots of tequila. You had to sprint to the first bin, gulp down the shot, sprint back. Then sprint to the second bin, down the shot, sprint back, and so on. Run, drink, run, repeat. Once, I tried to hurdle a sun-lounger, hit the top of it and went sprawling face down in the sand.” That quote is either an extract from the…
Published on 24/04/2026 – 7:55 GMT+2•Updated 8:02 On today’s show hosted by Mared Gwyn: Top story: Euronews’ Jorge Liboreiro reports live from Cyprus on the EU Summit there, where EU leaders are discussing energy, defence, and Middle East. Interview with former EU Council president Charles Michel and Estonia’s Prime Minister Kristen Michal. Euronews’ Jorge Liboreiro live from Cyprus where EU leaders are gathering for a crucial meeting. Explainer by Jakub Janas: Could a team that failed to qualify still play at the 2026 World Cup? When and where to watch Europe Today? You can join Euronews’ chief anchor Méabh Mc…
Amid major geopolitical shifts following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a document attributed to Tom Barrack, the US envoy to Syria, outlines an ambitious proposal to reposition Syria as a key transit hub for global energy flows. The plan focuses not on road transport but on reviving and expanding a huge network of existing and proposed pipelines linking Gulf and Iraqi energy fields to Mediterranean ports and, ultimately, European markets. At the Antalya diplomacy forum in Turkey this week, Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former rebel commander until recently, told the forum that due to its strategic location…
In the last few years, Japan has seen a surge in cherry blossom tourists, leading to significant overtourism at iconic parks and sites like Chureito Pagoda during the blossoming season. In many cases, there can be more than 10,000 tourists in a single day. The rise of social media has contributed to this pressure as well, with Japanese cherry blossom posts often going viral, thanks to the stunning scenery and colourful displays. This has led to incidents like the city of Fujiyoshida cancelling its Arakurayama Sengen Park festival because of safety concerns, infrastructure stain and unruly visitor behaviour. Climate volatility…
In the watch industry, Hermès is a challenger, because we were born in Paris, and we are a very strong brand, but known for silk and leather activities, leather accessories. So, in watchmaking, we try to be at the highest technical level, matching the best of the best, and at the same time, bringing… This strong creativity that we have, this sense of originality, and maybe try to do things a little bit different, like our booth, where we have always a piece that is quite spectacular, but a bit unusual, I would say. The purpose of Hermes regarding watches,…
In der Unions-Fraktion braut sich etwas zusammen. Exklusiv berichtet Rasmus Buchsteiner über die neu formierte „Gruppe 25“. Ein Zusammenschluss aus 63 Abgeordneten, die erst im letzten Jahr in den Bundestag eingezogen sind. Unter der informellen Führung von JU-Chef Johannes Winkel und anderen wächst der Unmut über den Kanzlerkurs. Warum die jungen Wilden Merz zunehmend als „SPD-Versteher“ kritisieren und eigene Akzente bei der Reform der Krankenkassen und Steuern setzen, analysiert Rasmus zusammen mit Rixa Fürsen. Während in Berlin die Fraktion brodelt, kämpft Friedrich Merz auf Zypern an der internationalen Front. Beim informellen EU-Gipfel in Nikosia stehen die Zeichen auf Sturm: Die…
