Bag searches won’t solve school violence in France, unionist says after fatal stabbing
Following the fatal stabbing of a school assistant in France, a teaching unionst tells Euronews that mindsets around youth violence must change. Read More
Germany’s ambassador to Ukraine Martin Jäger to head intelligence service, reports say
According to media reports, the German ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, is to take over as head of the Federal Intelligence Service. His predecessor Bruno Kahl will move to the…
Austria mourns victims of Graz school shooting
Hundreds gathered in Graz’s main square on Tuesday evening for a candlelit vigil, mourning the ten victims of a school shooting that shook Austria’s second-largest city. Read more at Read…
Influential German ‘nail artist’ Günther Uecker dies aged 95
A leading voice in German post-war art, Uecker’s work turned acts of destruction into powerful symbols of peace and reflection. Read More
Fake Euronews Telegram channel spreads false claims about Romanian and Moldovan leaders
Euroverify has detected the latest fake Euronews reports being mirrored in Russian state-sponsored media. Read More
Nearly 100 countries call for ambitious global treaty to end plastic pollution at UN ocean summit
Countries have shown a united front for ambition after talks on a landmark plastic pollution treaty collapsed last year.Read More
Poland’s PM Donald Tusk defends his government ahead of confidence vote
Tusk, who previously served as Polish prime minister from 2007 to 2014, returned to office in December 2023 in a country hit by the pandemic and inflation and facing significant…
Rubio criticises UK over Gaza-related sanctions on Israeli ministers
The UK and four allies announced they would sanction Israeli ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir over their remarks about Gaza. Read more at Read More
South Korea halts anti-North loudspeaker broadcasts along border to ‘restore trust’
The move is the first concrete step toward easing tensions between the rivals under the new government of South Korean President Lee Jae-myung. Read more at Read More
World sees second-hottest May on record as Europe faces rising drought concerns
Persistent dry conditions have led to the lowest spring river flow across Europe since records began in 1992Read More