Von der Leyen pledges Ukraine €160m in aid, energy support from frozen Russian assets
With 80% of thermal plants destroyed, Kyiv is facing a difficult winter – but some worry EU support means higher prices for Europeans. Read More
With 80% of thermal plants destroyed, Kyiv is facing a difficult winter – but some worry EU support means higher prices for Europeans. Read More
Albania’s “unconditional love” for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews. Read More
Kyiv’s surprise incursion into Kursk hasn’t changed Russia’s plans and strategic priorities. Moscow is still primarily focused on capturing Pokrovsk and advancing in eastern Ukraine. Read More
In Kharkiv, ballistic missiles were launched around midnight, and bombs were dropped in the morning, local reports say. Read More
The third and final eastern German state of Brandenburg heads to the polls in just a couple of days. With the government already adopting far-right policies in a bid to…
Authorities have reported 23 deaths in Central Europe, as record rainfall has caused devastation to infrastructure in small towns. Read More
The EU executive is using new powers intended to stop online gatekeepers dominating digital markets, given fears it might block out rivals to its own Apple Watch or AirPods. Read…
It is the first time the Strasbourg hemicycle’s bolstered right-wing factions unite in a vote since June’s European elections. Read More
The ECB did not have the right to probe Silvio Berlusconi’s holdings in Banca Mediolanum, in spite of the late Italian prime minister’s conviction for tax fraud, the EU’s highest…
Some broke it off, some got dumped, and some just prefer the single life. Euronews examines how the EU’s 32 unattached MEPs got that way. Read More