Where do Western Europeans stand on nuclear weapons?
With the US distancing itself from Europe, EU allies are trying to work out how to extend their nuclear umbrella. But where does public opinion in Western Europe stand on…
Romania breathes collective sigh of relief after presidential election thriller
Romania’s political crisis ends with Nicușor Dan’s firm victory in the presidential elections runoff on Sunday. Dan, an independent pro-Western candidate, won 53.60% of the vote. Read More
Mexican naval vessel crashes into Brooklyn Bridge, killing two crew members
Two sailors were killed and eleven critically injured after the Mexican naval vessel the Cuauhtemoc lost power and crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday. Read more at Read More
The EU and Africa, Newsletter
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ editor in chief of EU news Jeremy Fleming-Jones. Read More
Brits could soon enjoy shorter passport control queues at EU airports. Here’s why
The UK government said the move would end “the dreaded queues at border control.” Read More
Gaza death toll rises as Israel begins ‘Gideon Chariots’ offensive
Israel has launched its most extensive ground assault in Gaza in months, while announcing limited aid will now be permitted into the besieged territory. Read more at Read More
Israel recovers archive belonging to spy Eli Cohen, hanged in Syria in 1965
Eli Cohen, who was born in Egypt, is one of Israeli most famous ever operatives. He is widely credited with helping Israel to prepare for the Six-Day War. Read more…
‘A cultural uprising’: What is Dogma 25 – the new cinematic movement unveiled in Cannes?
Three decades after the first and hugely influential Dogma wave, five filmmakers are initiating a new cinematic movement: DOGMA 25. It is a defiant response to current events and a…
Dragon’s blood trees grow in one place on Earth. Climate change and goats threaten their survival
Known for their mushroom-shaped canopies and the blood-red sap that courses through their wood, the trees once stood in great numbers.Read More
Japan’s farm minister apologises over ‘never had to buy rice’ remark amid rising price of food
Farm Minister Taku Etō has apologised after claiming he “never had to buy rice” thanks to gifts from supporters, sparking public anger amid surging food prices. Read more at Read…