New Speed Climbing Record Set by French Alpinists on Mont Blanc
A pair of French alpinists have established a new world record for the fastest round trip from Chamonix to Mont Blanc, completing the journey in 4 hours, 41 minutes, and 24 seconds.
The EU's Shift Towards Nuclear Energy Amidst Crisis
In light of the ongoing energy crisis, the EU is reconsidering its energy strategy, increasingly turning to nuclear power as a complement to renewable sources for its industrial needs.
Exploring Türkiye's Approach to Bottom Trawling: Lessons for Europe
The ban on bottom trawling in Türkiye's Gökova Bay has led to significant ecological benefits. This raises questions about what other European nations might adopt from this example.
King Charles and Queen Camilla's State Visit: A Chance to Bridge Transatlantic Divides
As King Charles and Queen Camilla embark on their four-day U.S. state visit, hopes are high that their presence may help mend the transatlantic relationship strained in recent years.
UN Critiques Sweden for Deporting Disabled Child to Albania
The UN Human Rights Office has expressed serious concerns regarding Sweden's deportation of a disabled child, suggesting potential violations of international rights.
French presidential hopefuls share details of love lives ahead of race
Candidates aim to connect with voters by revealing personal aspects of their lives.
Slack Initiates Antitrust Lawsuit Against Microsoft in the UK Over Teams Integration
In a significant legal move, Slack has filed an antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft in the UK, contesting the company's practice of bundling Teams with its Microsoft 365 suite.
Europe's Ambitious Plan for the Extremely Large Telescope in Chile
The Atacama Desert in Chile is poised to become the site of the Extremely Large Telescope, a project by the European Southern Observatory aimed at enhancing our understanding of the cosmos.
China Critiques EU's Local Industry Strategy, Considers Retaliation
Beijing has expressed discontent with the EU's initiative to promote local manufacturing, warning of possible counteractions in response to perceived investment barriers.
Germany's Barefoot Hiking Trails Inspire Nature Walks in the US
Germany's barefoot hiking trails are gaining attention, leading to the development of similar nature walks in the United States.
Estonia Urges Europe to Take Action Against Russian-Sponsored Saboteurs
Estonian intelligence officials are calling on European nations to enhance efforts in countering Russia's covert operations aimed at recruiting vulnerable individuals for sabotage.
Wembanyama's Stellar Return Fuels Spurs' Comeback Against Portland
Victor Wembanyama returned from a concussion to score 27 points, leading the Spurs to overcome a 19-point deficit in their victory over Portland.
Over 100 Migrants Rescued in the English Channel Amid Ongoing Crisis
Rescue operations off the northern coast of France successfully saved at least 119 migrants attempting to cross the Channel to the UK, coinciding with a new agreement aimed at curbing undocumented migration.
Reflecting on Chernobyl: Four Decades Since the Nuclear Disaster
As we mark 40 years since the catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl power plant in Ukraine, the implications of this disaster continue to resonate.
Tadej Pogacar Secures Fourth Liege-Bastogne-Liege Title in Close Contest
In a thrilling race on April 26, 2026, Tadej Pogacar triumphed over Paul Seixas to claim his fourth Liege-Bastogne-Liege title, marking his third consecutive win.
Reflecting on 40 Years Since Chernobyl: A Look at Systemic Failures
As Ukraine observes the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, discussions highlight the systemic issues, including the Soviet Union's top-down culture, that contributed to the tragedy.
The Eulenburg Affair: A Scandal That Shook the Foundations of the German Empire
The Eulenburg Affair, involving Germany's last emperor and notable figures, significantly impacted the German Empire and contributed to the monarchy's decline.
Estonia's Oink-Off: A Playful Nod to Serious Farming Challenges
The recent Oink-Off contest in Tartu, Estonia, showcased pig imitations while highlighting the pressing issues within the local pig farming industry.
Examining the History of Threats Against President Trump
An overview of the various threats to the life of US President Donald Trump since July 2024, as reported by FRANCE 24.
Zelensky Warns of Nuclear Threat as Chernobyl Disaster Anniversary Approaches
On the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, Ukrainian President Zelensky raises alarms over Russian drone activities, labeling them as potential 'nuclear terrorism.'