One killed, dozens injured after Russian strikes on Kramatorsk, Odesa and Sumy
Russian forces hit multiple cities across Ukraine with drones, killing a ten-year-old boy and injuring dozens as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced another round of peace talks to be held…
US prosecutors want to speak to Ghislaine Maxwell as scrutiny grows over Epstein files
US Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said he anticipated meeting with Maxwell “in the coming days”, with her lawyers confirming initial talks. Read more at Read More
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AFP journalists at risk of starving to death in Gaza ‘without intervention,’ news agency says
The SDJ union said that AFP still has “one freelance writer, three photographers, and six video freelancers” working in Gaza after most of its staff left the Strip last year.…
Osaka’s Expo 2025 is shining a spotlight on Japan’s fusion cuisine
Japan’s beloved fusion dishes like curry rice and tonkatsu may seem traditional today, but they’re rooted in surprising Western influences – a story Expo 2025 is bringing to the world’s…
Moldovan fugitive oligarch accused of €850 million bank fraud detained in Greece
Vladimir Plahotniuc fled Moldova in 2019 as he faced a series of corruption charges including allegations of complicity in a scheme that led to a massive theft from a Moldovan…
What could biggest oil discovery in Poland’s history mean for Europe’s energy mix?
Euronews asked analysts if the huge oil and gas deposits discovered under the Baltic Sea offer Europe a chance to be less reliant on Russian energy. Read More
What are the most googled jobs for English-speaking immigrants across Europe?
From social worker to musician, a new study found out which roles international job seekers are searching for the most on Google. Read More
British man obsessed with James Bond convicted of trying to spy for Russia
Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help two apparent Russian agents who were in fact undercover British intelligence officers. Read More
Romania’s coastal city and popular Black Sea resort of Mamaia sees a sharp decline in tourists
The decline is likely a result of the government’s decision to cut the value of holiday vouchers which were used by tourists to pay for hotel accommodation, food, drink, activities…