Coronavirus: Ultra-Orthodox Jews clash with Israeli police to prevent closure of religious school
The scuffles broke out as police tried to close religious schools that had opened despite coronavirus lockdown rules.
The scuffles broke out as police tried to close religious schools that had opened despite coronavirus lockdown rules.
The traditional craftsmanship has been recognised as being among the world's cultural heritage after mechanical watchmaking and art mechanics were jointly inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
Spain's top military chief has resigned after it was revealed he and other senior officers jumped the queue for a coronavirus vaccine.
Pilots in Switzerland are switching the cockpit for the cab as they redeploy as train drivers to keep working in the pandemic.
Rescuers in east China have pulled 11 miners from hundreds of metres underground where they were trapped for two weeks, as the race to locate the remaining 10 intensifies.
Voters are choosing among seven presidential candidates amid rising COVID cases.
Eleven workers trapped for two weeks by an explosion inside a Chinese gold mine were brought safely to the surface on Sunday.
A fun, eco-friendly app is engaging children with the climate crisis through interactive artwork.
Exactly a year ago, Wuhan shocked the world by confining its 11 million inhabitants to their homes, beginning a 76-day lockdown.
The lockdown in the Yau Tsim Mong district will be in place until every resident is tested - something expected to take around 48 hours.
The town of Bewdley has been inundated again with floodwaters after heavy rainfall burst the River Severn's banks.
Thousands turned up to support Russia's jailed opposition figure. Police detained hundreds and were filmed hitting protesters.
It's made from infused pine needles, mixed with cardamom and lemon peel and the end result is a delicate bitter-sweet soda.
Beijing plans to test two million people in 48 hours as the city rushes to stop a new local cluster of COVID cases.
Russian police detained protesters in the far-eastern city of Vladivostok as multiple rallies were planned in support of Alexei Navalny across the country.
Thousands of residents in Hong Kong were locked down on Saturday to contain a worsening COVID outbreak.
US President Joe Biden signed executive orders to kick-start his recovery plan as he warned the effects of the COVID pandemic will deepen.
Police in Russia clashed with supporters of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny in the southeastern city of Khabarovsk
Protests are planned across 60 Russian cities on Saturday in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny
Swollen winter waters have surged over landfill sites near the river banks, pulling rubbish downstream.
Brezovica Ski Resort is only seeing half its usual crowd.
The Russian city is able to host the event despite the country's ban from all major sporting events over a doping scandal, as Special Olympics International is not a signatory of the World Anti Doping Code.
As the rest of the world continues to grapple with lockdowns and soaring infections, young people in the city, once the epicentre of the novel coronavirus, are enjoying their hard-earned freedom.
Following in the footsteps of #MeTooInceste, #MeTooGay began to trend around the country this week as users shared stories of homosexual abuse.
Conservationist Jane Goodall, Environmentalist and UN Youth Advisor Nathan Méténier, Copernicus climate scientist Carlo Buontempo, and WMO emissions expert Oksana Tarasova , are hosted by Climate Now presenter Jeremy Wilks in this live Euronews YouTube debate on climate change vs. COVID-19.
France has one of western Europe's highest rates of distrust in modern-day vaccines. On Unreported Europe we take a look at why, what anti-vaxxers have to say and what can bring sceptics rounds.
In a world that seems to keep going in and out of lockdown, and where faces are increasingly covered up with masks, how are babies and young children adapting? Euronews asked an expert in child development at Oxford University’s BabyLab.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison hit back at the search giant saying "we don't respond to threats" after Google said it would remove its services from the country.
Ursula von der Leyen, head of the European Commission, says all non-essential travel should be strongly discouraged both within a country and across borders.
"People shouting or talking on the phone can emit up to fifty times more particles," according to the Spanish National Research Council.
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"If the level of this variant were to increase significantly and we followed an English trajectory, a lockdown would probably become an absolute necessity," Véran told the French Senate's Law Commission.
Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, calls on Frontex, the EU’s border agency, to clarify accusations of involvement in migrant pushbacks.
Students whose mental health is suffering from prolonged isolation from classes and friends will also be offered "psychologist cheques".
With vaccination programmes being rolled out across the continent, health authorities are keen to see them adopted by all communities. But against them are anti-vaxx campaigns.
The elephants are counted using a computer algorithm trained to identify the creatures against a variety of backdrops.
Turkey's charm offensive comes after months of difficulties between Ankara and Brussels.
Supporters of the baseless QAnon theory believed that Donald Trump would remain US President to fight against supposed enemies in the "deep state".
Russia has ordered TikTok and other social networks to restrict online calls for nationwide protests in support of detained Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny.
Ralph & Russo, the British clothes label, is taking the fashion world by storm. They are expanding globally and dressing some of the world's icons. Euronews' Jane Witherspoon gets the lowdown on the brand.
French hospital workers demand more resources to cope with the relentless influx of COVID-19 patients.
For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage. With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed.
It's all part of efforts to get children accustomed to Switzerland's famed direct democracy and frequent referendums.
The new president signed the orders just hours after taking the oath of office at the Capitol.
Melding the ornate trappings of medieval faith with 21st century science, Salisbury Cathedral is injecting new hope into Britain's biggest ever vaccination programme.
The trial ends today and also involves a former lawyer from the bank and his son.
European leaders described the 46th President's inauguration speech as "inspiring" and said it was time to bring "conviction and common sense" to help rejuvenate their relationship with the US.
Portugal's six-month presidency of the EU Council began at the start of this year.
Haaland will carry out one of Biden's first environmental ventures, to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline permit.
It comes amid continued criticism that the vaccination drive has been too sluggish.