Three injured after car drives into Stuttgart crowd, police call it a ‘tragic traffic accident’
An investigation is under way and the area has been cordoned off as emergency responders, police and forensic specialists examine the scene. Read More
Greek man appears in court accused of illegally photographing NATO operations
Authorities said the 59-year-old was ‘acting on behalf of another individual’ and had sent the recordings to that person using an encrypted messaging app. Read more at Read More
PBS chief slams Trump’s executive order to cut funds to broadcaster as unlawful
The move against PBS and NPR comes as Trump’s administration has been working to dismantle the US Agency for Global Media, including Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.…
EPP President Manfred Weber calls for European leadership as US retreats from global role
The president of the EU’s leading centre-right party told Euronews it is time for Europe to step up. Read More
Acute malnutrition rising among Gaza’s young children, UN agencies warn
As Israel’s total blockade of Gaza approaches the two-month mark, organisations have no food supplies left to distribute, while some medicines are also running out. Read more at Read More
Two decades-old mass graves unearthed in Karabakh, Azerbaijan claims
Mass graves discovered in Karabakh’s Shusha and Khojaly reveal remains of civilians missing since the First Karabakh War, with evidence of possible torture, Azerbaijan authorities claim. Read more at Read…
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‘We do have a problem’ with integration of immigrants, Swedish PM tells Euronews
In an interview with Euronews, Sweden’s PM Ulf Kristersson said integration needs to be controlled and backed upping migrant return grants from €900 to €32,000. Read More
Chile issues tsunami warning after powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake
The epicentre of the quake was several hundred kilometres off the southern coasts of Chile and Argentina, according to the United States Geological Survey. Read more at Read More
Soviet-era spacecraft from aborted Venus mission due to crash to Earth next week
The Soviet Union launched the spacecraft known as Kosmos 482 in 1972, one of a series of Venus missions. Read more at Read More