Montenegro: The new tourist gem shining in Europe
With only 620,000 inhabitants, Montenegro is positioning itself as a luxury destination compared to Spain and Croatia. The government is committed to a quality model that already attracts 2.5 million…
Russian troops forced me to clean torture cells, Ukrainian former teen prisoner tells Euronews
Russia has forcefully deported at least 20,000 Ukrainian children since the beginning of its full-scale invasion. Kyiv managed to bring back 2,000 minors. In some cases, returns took years. Read…
Flour war paints Greek town Galaxidi in colour for clean Monday
Greece marks Clean Monday with Galaxidi’s flour war, as crowds throw dyed flour to close the carnival season. Read more at Read More
Basel carnival lampoons Donald Trump with satirical glowing lanterns
Basel’s 700-year-old carnival begins with the 4am Morgenstreich, as lights go out and masked musicians parade with glowing, satirical lanterns. Read more at Read More
New York buried in nearly 60 centimetres of snow as Manhattan falls silent
New York was blanketed by nearly 60 centimetres of snow, shutting schools, silencing traffic and turning Central Park into a playground of sledges and snowmen. Read more at Read More
Von der Leyen in Kyiv as Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war
Ukraine marks four years since Russia’s invasion as Ursula von der Leyen visits Kyiv, vowing sustained EU financial and military support. Read more at Read More
Stasi secret files: How James Bond was spied on by East Germany
Stasi files show that 007 violated the GDR border four times at Checkpoint Charlie in divided Berlin. The whole thing happened during filming for ‘Octopussy.’ A dangerous scandal in the…
Would you ride in a driverless taxi? AI-powered robotaxis are being tested in London
Supporters of the tech argue that autonomous vehicles could help reduce accidents caused by human error, but London’s iconic black cab drivers remain sceptical. Read More
Europe Today Special: Four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Tune in to Euronews’ new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.…
French airports call for suspension of EES rollout to avoid ‘risky’ summer travel chaos
Airline groups say immediate action is required to combat ‘chronic border control understaffing’ and ‘unresolved technology issues’. Read More