This Country Has Become The First In Modern History To Lose All Of Its Glaciers
Rising temperatures have made this country the first in modern history to lose all its glaciers. Read more
Russia Renews Attempts To Break Through Ukrainian Defences In Kharkiv
Ukraine says it anticipated the renewed offensive, with thousands more Russian troops already massed along the northeast... Read more
European Airports Say FaceBoarding Will Cut Security Waiting Times But Is It Mandatory?
This new technology means you can fly without showing your passport Read more
Malta Loses Its Commissioner Nominee Over Hospital Corruption Scandal
Malta's deputy prime minister resigned and asked for his nomination to the EU Commission to be withdrawn after being cha... Read more
The European Public Remains Unwaveringly Committed To Ukraine
European leaders cannot afford to feel complacent. Quite the opposite: they must act decisively and renew their commitme... Read more
The Last Private Land At The 'gates To The Arctic' Offered For Sale
The 15,000 acre plot is halfway between Norway and the North Pole. It lies at the heart of a pristine wilderness which h... Read more
Poland: Europe's Defence Sentinel?
The Ukraine war and uncertainty about future US funding of NATO have rekindled fears about Europe's defence. Witness rep... Read more
Terry Reintke: EU's Green Deal Can Be Saved Despite Setbacks
With an unprecedented breakthrough, the Greens were among the surprise winners of the last European elections. Their amb... Read more
Spain, Ireland And Other EU States Could Recognise Palestine On 21 May, Borrell Says
Spain, Ireland and other like-minded EU member states could recognise the State of Palestine on 21 May, the EU's High Re... Read more
ECB Signals A Plausible June Rate Cut As European Equities Hit Record Highs
The latest minutes from the European Central Bank meeting indicated a rising chance for easing monetary policy in June. ... Read more
Paris Police Deploys Controversial AI-powered Video Surveillance Ahead Of Taylor Swift Concerts
Paris authorities have authorised using AI-driven video surveillance ahead of Taylor Swift's concerts, but the tech has ... Read more
Putin Reappoints Technocrat Prime Minister As Fifth Term Kicks Off
Russian legislators will approve a new Putin cabinet in a rubber-stamp exercise following an election from which genuine... Read more
Watch Just Stop Oil Protestors In Their 80s Target The Magna Carta With A Hammer And Chisel
The protestors were heard asking “Is the government above the law?” Read more
Cannes Film Festival Reportedly Bracing For Bombshell #MeToo Accusations
The French film industry is bracing itself for further #MeToo revelations about multiple male actors, directors and prod... Read more
European Elections: What Do Voters Want? What Have Candidates Pledged?
Watch episode seven of Euronews' guide to the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9. Read more