At least four killed in Russian strikes on Ukrainian city of Kryvyi Rih
Kryvyi Rih, the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is often targeted by Russian strikes. The city lies around 70 kilometres from the nearest frontline. Read More
Greece to spend €25 billion over next decade on hi-tech overhaul of military
The initiative comes as European countries ramp up military spending in response to the ongoing war in Ukraine and indications that the Trump administration wants to reduce the United States’…
Central Asian countries embark on strategic pivot towards Europe
The upcoming summit in Samarkand will bring together for the first time the leaders of the five Central Asian countries and the European Union. Read More
NATO allies brace themselves for more harsh truths from US’ Marco Rubio
NATO allies are preparing for the US to scale back in Europe, diplomats tell Euronews on the eve of a NATO ministerial meeting, but there are concerns about how they…
Poland’s PM Donald Tusk says his party’s computer systems targeted in cyberattack
‘Foreign interference in elections begins,’ Tusk said in a post on X, a reference to next month’s presidential ballot. Read More
Progress made between Greek, Turkish Cypriot leaders but peace talks still distant
The Mediterranean island of Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish forces invaded and occupied the north of the country following a failed coup by supporters of a union…
Protests against Istanbul mayor’s arrest morph into one-day shopping boycott
Ekrem İmamoğlu faces corruption and terrorism charges that critics say are politically motivated but the government insists the judiciary is independent and free of political interference. Read more at Read…
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Spanish prosecutors to appeal football player Dani Alves’ rape acquittal
The Supreme Court in Madrid must agree to review the decision to acquit before the case can be heard again. Read More
The Arctic’s glaciers are retreating, exposing new coastlines that could trigger tsunamis
The unstable new coastline poses safety risks for the tourists that flock to coastal glacial areas for their beauty and abundant wildlife.Read More