Author: euronews
Witchcraft, sex machines and crabs… If youâre looking to get off the beaten track when it comes to museums, Europe has plenty of quirky alternatives. On International Museum Day, Euronews Culture selects six unique galleries that offer eccentric replacements to the traditional museum experience.Read More
Europe faces 3 defining questions, says Capital EconomicsRead More
Crypto firms in the UK will need to report every customer transaction from 2026 as part of a broader effort to improve transparency in crypto tax reporting.Read More
Signs of public dissent have begun to grow in the United States from many different corners. People are mobilizing in the streets, in statehouses, in places of worship, and in town halls against perceived corruption, fear of interruption of government services, and democratic backsliding. From Tesla…Read More
In Woodworthâs skillful hands, Little Great Island itself emerges as a leading character, with vibrant mentions of the natural world that range from an ospreyâs hunting sound to lobster mating habiâŚRead More
Peace through strength is more than just a slogan. We are now seeing deeds that indicate a fresh alignment of US interests and ideals with Ukraineâs fight for freedom.Read More
Every chip of flint or shard of bone builds a narrative of how early humans used tools to feed themselves and cooperated to form societies.Read More
Audiences won’t forget a particularly shocking scene in the new “Final Destination” movie in a hurry. The actor Richard Harmon told Business Insider how he helped make it even freakier.Read More
Giannnis Antetokounmpo’s message sent shockwaves across the NBA.Read More
ALBANY, N.Y. — For decades, a carveout in New York’s child labor laws allowed kids as young as 11 to legally partake in the time-honored tradition of a paper route.Read More