Italy honours COVID-19 victims on remembrance day, five years after pandemic hit
On Italy’s day of remembrance for COVID-19 victims, survivors expressed gratitude to the doctors who saved their lives. Read more at Read More
Investment in Syria needed to prevent more migration waves – UN migration chief
Discussions about the return of Syrian refugees should not be held ‘in isolation’ from the wider economic and political context, the director-general of the UN’s migration agency told Euronews. Read…
Germany’s economic sentiment hits 2-year high, EU exports to US soar
Germany’s economic sentiment hit a 2-year high, but the eurozone’s trade surplus fell sharply. EU exports to the US surged as firms frontloaded shipments ahead of potential Trump tariffs, while…
Belarus sentences Japanese man to 7 years in jail for espionage
Masatoshi Nakanishi was accused of taking photos of military facilities near Belarus’ border with Ukraine and sharing them with Japanese intelligence. Read more at Read More
Malta’s Eurovision entry rewrites song after ‘C-word’ controversy
Originally titled ‘Kant’ (the Maltese word for “singing”), the track caused a stir due to its phoenetic resemblance to a certain four-letter word in the English language. Read More
Billions on ice: What to do with Russia’s frozen central bank money?
With US support for Ukraine in doubt, Kyiv’s European allies are weighing whether to seize $300bn (€274bn) in frozen Russian assets. Read More
China warns Taiwan over ‘separatism’ as it expands military drills near the island
Taiwan’s Defence Minister Wellington Koo said the exercises were further evidence that China was a ‘troublemaker’ endangering peace in the region. Read more at Read More
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Severe storms leave widespread destruction across eight US states
Tornadoes, dust storms and wildfires have swept across eight US states, causing at least 42 deaths and widespread destruction since Friday. Read more at Read More
Tate museums to cut 7% of workforce amid financial challenges
Tate has announced that it is cutting 7% of its workforce, as the British arts institution grapples with a post-pandemic financial deficit. The move echoes major budget cuts for many…