Barcelona: Club chief shuts down Xavi's dream of signing Bernardo Silva
Barcelona's chances of signing Bernardo Silva have been shut down by Manchester City CEO Ferran Soriano. Xavi was keen to take the midfielder to the Camp Nou this summer.
Arsenal's winger plan edges closer; salary already discussed
Arsenal are close to reaching an agreement with French Club OGC Nice over a move for Nicolas Pepe on a season-loan until the summer of 2023.
Unequal And Divided, Angola Braces For Tense Election
Angolans head to the polls next week in what is likely to be a tense standoff between a ruling party in power for nearly five decades and an opposition with growing appeal to a frustrated, impoverished youth.
Wildfires in Portugal, Spain contained
Massive wildfires in Portugal and Spain were largely under control Thursday after forcing thousands from their homes and destroying large swathes of land.
Europe divided over banning Russian tourists
Ukraine is pressuring the EU to bar Russian tourists from entering the bloc but has met varying responses.
British tourists to pay extra charges to visit their favourite travel destinations
British citizens planning to holiday in countries like Greece, Croatia, Italy, Spain, France and Portugal will have to shell out more money than usual.
Climate Change Driving Unprecedented Forest Fire Loss
Climate change driving unprecedented forest fire loss
Barcelona told to forget sixth signing with midfielder 'crazy' for move
Barcelona have been told Bernardo Silva will remain with Manchester City this season despite the Catalan club trying to sign the Portuguese midfielder.
Carbon Emissions From French Wildfires Hit Record
Ongoing wildfires in France have already released record amounts of carbon into the atmosphere, new satellite data has shown https://atmosphere.copernicus.eu/intense-wildfire-activity-southwestern-europe-amid-heatwaves-and-dry-conditions?utm_source=press&utm_medium=outreach&utm_campaign=wildfires.
Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle reunion in US unlikely, royal editor claims
Prince William and Kate Middleton are travelling to America later this year.
Wildfires rage, farmers struggle as another heatwave bakes western Europe
Wildfires tore through parts of France, Spain and Portugal on Thursday as heatwaves baked Europe and the head of the European Space Agency urged immediate action to fight climate change.
Barcelona forcing £67m deal after midfielder hints at Camp Nou move
Manchester City midfielder has hinted that he is ready to accept a move to Barcelona should the Catalan club arrive with a suitable offer.
Arsenal news: Mikel Arteta could make three additions to matchday squad
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta could have three players back in his matchday squad for the game against Leicester City on Saturday.
Delay in issuing post-Brexit ID cards puts Portugal's border agency under spotlight
Portugal's border agency SEF has faced criticism for delays in issuing post-Brexit ID cards to thousands of British nationals in the country, putting the spotlight on a structural problem that has affected various other migrant communities for years.
Cristiano Ronaldo transfer: Manchester United's position revealed
Cristiano Ronaldo has been told that Erik ten Hag and the Manchester United dressing room do not want him to remain at the club this summer.
Premier League's top four hopefuls primed for tense race
Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United have spent the close season aggressively pursuing new recruits with varying degrees of success.
Inside the super-secure Swiss lab trying to stop the next pandemic
The setting is straight from a spy thriller: Crystal waters below, snow-capped Swiss Alps above and in between, a super-secure facility researching the world's deadliest pathogens.
Drought threatens Spain's 'green gold' harvest
A severe drought gripping much of Spain threatens to shrivel their harvest this year.
How likely would Britain's 40°C heatwave have been without climate change?
Heatwaves in Europe in 2003 and in western Russia in 2010 killed around 70,000 and 55,000 people respectively.
Heatwave pushes freezing point to record high above Swiss Alps, moves Italian-Swiss border
The unprecedented heatwave in Europe has pushed the freezing point in Switzerland way above its highest summits.
Analysis: Orange-MasMovil deal a test case for European telecom tie-ups
Orange and MasMovil's $19 billion Spanish telecom merger is set to be a test case for whether Europe's antitrust regulators have become more lenient in approving deals that reduce the number of mobile operators.
What are the signs and symptoms of Monkeypox?
The World Health Organization has declared the monkeypox epidemic a global health emergency as countries across the globe detect cases of the disease.
Greece battles fierce wildfires amid Europe heatwaves
Greece on Sunday was battling three major wildfires in the north, in the south and in the east, amid high temperatures raising fears for more blazes.
Cristiano Ronaldo may be stuck in Manchester United
Manager Erik ten Hag admitted that he is waiting for the Portuguese star to rejoin the squad.
Lyles Defends 200m Title, Jackson Trumps Fraser-Pryce
Lyles defends 200m title, Jackson trumps Fraser-Pryce
Barcelona plot to hijack €65m signing from Chelsea
Barcelona want to sign Jules Kounde but are struggling to match Sevilla's €65m valuation, which Chelsea have agreed to match.
Europe's heatwave reaches Poland, Greece as it moves eastwards, brings wildfires
The vast heatwave covering swathes of Europe moved steadily eastwards on Thursday, forcing countries including Italy, Poland and Slovenia to issue their highest heatwave alerts as firefighters battled wildfires across the continent.
Europe Fires Already Worse Than In All 2021: Monitor
Europe fires already worse than in all 2021: monitor
ECB Hikes Rates More Than Flagged In Race To Tame Inflation
The European Central Bank raised interest rates by more than expected on Thursday as concerns about runaway inflation trumped worries about growth, even while the euro zone economy is suffering from the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Analysis-Debt-laden Italy Looks No Less Vulnerable As Rates Shoot Higher
Debt-laden Italy finds itself in markets' crosshairs again, as the prospect of a collapse in its national unity government coincides with the European Central Bank preparing to deliver its first interest rate rise in 11 years.