Winning Hungary’s election hasn’t stopped false claims about Péter Magyar
Misleading posts misrepresent the Hungarian prime minister-elect by using old clips out of context. Read More
Adapt or lose: Ukraine’s drone war is exposing Europe’s weakness
Europe risks falling behind in modern warfare unless it learns from Ukraine’s rapid, drone-driven innovation model, argues Dr Robert Brüll, founder and CEO of German company FibreCoat, in an opinion…
Watch: Why the fuel crisis might ground your summer vacation flights?
If you are planning a holiday this year, you might want to check your bank balance and your flight status before you pack. Europeans are entering what is shaping up…
US Navy Secretary John Phelan leaves post amid Iran war in latest Pentagon shake-up
The Pentagon shakeup continued as US Navy Secretary John Phelan suddenly departed during the Iran war, with Trump-backed combat veteran Hung Cao taking over temporarily. Read more at Read More
Meryl Streep: ‘Would we have fashion without gay people?’
The award-winning actress, who has long been an LGBTQ+ ally, returns to her iconic role of Miranda Priestly in the upcoming ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’. Read More
Latvian defence minister has ‘no doubt’ US would aid NATO allies if needed
Latvian Defence Minister Andris Sprūds hailed an “excellent relationship” between the US and its allies despite President Donald Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric and threats to exit NATO. Read More
‘Recovery could take years’: EU energy commissioner forecasts future energy pain
European Energy Commissioner Dan Jørgensen has warned in exclusive comments to Euronews that, even if the Middle East conflict is resolved, energy prices will not stabilise to pre-war levels for…
Trump attacks against NATO allies ‘painful’, says former NATO chief
Former NATO secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen says the hostility US President Trump holds for NATO allies is ‘painful’ to see. He says Europe needs to move fast to become…
France and UK renew landmark pact to curb English Channel crossings
The aim of the agreement is to prevent illegal crossings of the English Channel. The two countries’ interior ministers are due to meet near the northwestern French city of Dunkirk…
Two passenger trains collide in Denmark, leaving 17 injured
Two trains crashed head-on near Copenhagen on Thursday morning, injuring 17, with some in critical condition. All passengers have been evacuated from the trains. Read More