Watch: Hungary’s elections, Ukraine’s loan — as the April deadline nears, tensions boil over
Last week, tension reached a breaking point when Hungarian anti-terror police raided a Ukrainian state bank convoy carrying cash and gold. In response, Kyiv accused Budapest of taking its citizens…
Are young Europeans really left-leaning? Poll sheds some light
New research across the EU’s five largest countries paints a political picture of a continent on the fence. Read More
Long fuel queues form in Bangladesh amid fears of supply shortages
Motorists in Bangladesh queued for hours at petrol stations as concerns grow that the war involving Iran could disrupt fuel supplies. Read more at Read More
Fire near Glasgow Central station causes major travel disruption
A fire at a vape shop near Glasgow Central railway station forced the closure of Scotland’s busiest station, causing travel disruption across several rail routes. Read more at Read More
Rihanna’s LA mansion struck by gunfire while singer was inside
Reports indicate that at least one round from the 10 shots fired pierced a wall of the residence, where Rihanna lives with partner A$AP Rocky and their children. Read More
Chalametgate: Jokes, jibes and anger over ‘who cares’ about opera and ballet
Does nobody really care about about “La Traviata” or “The Nutcracker”? Timothée Chalamet’s comments about opera and ballet sparked an inevitable storm but some in the sector have rallied in…
Iran war: Is Europe prepared for the fallout?
The conflict between the US and Iran keeps unfolding. The death toll amongst Iranians has already reached the thousands, and fighting is spreading across several fronts in the Middle East…
‘We are being tested’, Eurogroup president says as oil rises above $100
In an interview with Euronews’ flagship show Europe Today, the president of the Eurogroup, Kyriakos Pierrakakis, stated that the EU is being tested and ministers are quite concerned about the…
Middle East flights: Oman Air helps ‘97,000 passengers get home’
Oman’s flag carrier has operated 80 extra flights in the past week as passengers used Muscat as a gateway to depart the region. Read More
Explosion damages historic synagogue in Liège, police probe cause
The blast took place at around 4 am in front of the synagogue, damaging the windows of the buildings in its surroundings, police spokesperson stated. Read more at Read More