After a year of Trump’s cuts to foreign aid, has humanitarian funding suffered?
The US slashed humanitarian aid in 2025, with many EU countries following suit to redirect funds domestically and to crises closer to home, such as in Ukraine. Read More
The US slashed humanitarian aid in 2025, with many EU countries following suit to redirect funds domestically and to crises closer to home, such as in Ukraine. Read More
Spring is coming to Brussels, but all your reporter hears when he goes outside are three letters: ETS. That is because ten EU countries are in open revolt against the…
Also in this newsletter: Trump’s former national security advisor John Bolton tells Euronews the war in Iran is “Europe’s war”, and exclusive lines from interviews with the Bulgarian PM, Ukrainian…
With Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man hitting Netflix on 20 March, we thought it was time to dive into the world of Tommy Shelby. Read More
Iran ramped up its campaign on energy sites across the Gulf after Israel struck Iran’s South Pars offshore natural gas field in the Persian Gulf on Wednesday. Read more at…
The well-known Italian restaurant, founded by an Aragonese family, has been controversially ordered by a court to change its name, but can a commercial claim clash with memory or common…
Bulgarian PM says Board of Peace participation was not cleared by parliament and joining was the result of political maneuvering by “one oligarch”. Read More
The blow to tourism in the Middle East and Gulf opens up both an opportunity and a risk for Europe. Read More
The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is starting to draw in global powers, as disruptions to shipping and energy flows raise concerns about wider economic fallout. Read more at…
Researchers set out to discover why seabirds appear to be attracted to white plastic over other colours.Read More