In this week’s Climate Now debate, we will delve into how greenhouse gas emissions are monitored and why it is important to measure sources in the...
As part of Euronews’ Green Week, Football Now looks at the world’s water problem and whether the sport can do more to help combat the issue....
Here are the latest headlines and top stories this afternoon from our headquarters in Lyon, France. source
The World Cup’s 32-team line-up is complete. We’re with the fans in Qatar as Wales, Australia and Costa Rica join football’s … source
The Russian people will always be able to distinguish true patriots from scum and traitors,” said Putin this week. READ MORE … source
“Not being able to recruit from the whole of Europe when we’ve been used to doing that for many years previously is really at the root...
Russia’s loss of the strategic eastern town came a day after Vladimir Putin proclaimed the annexation of the Donetsk region in which it is situated. READ...
Infrequent matches and a limited selection pool mean international football poses a unique challenge for players and coaches alike. In partnership with Media City READ MORE...
We talk about how climate science is integrated into EU policy, examining the interface between these two worlds, and how the … source
With over one million supporters expected to visit Qatar during the tournament, we take a look at the accommodation options on offer for supporters. READ MORE...
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