Spain on red alert as Storm Leonardo unleashes torrential rain and floods
Storm Leonardo batters southern Spain, flooding Grazalema, forcing evacuations and school closures as red alerts and flash flood fears persist. Read more at Read More
‘Not a dumping ground for the world’: Malaysia announces immediate ban on e-waste imports
E-waste can contain lead, mercury and cadmium that pollute soil and water resources if improperly processed or dumped.Read More
Rising rivers and deadly floods slam Portugal as Storm Leonardo hits
Portugal faces floods and evacuations as Storm Leonardo swamps rivers and streets, after deadly weather in Spain and weeks of storms across Iberia. Read more at Read More
Louvre heist: Empress Eugénie’s crown, left by thieves, will be fully restored
Neither reconstruction nor restitution: the historic object, damaged during the dramatic daylight robbery last October, is almost intact and will be fully restored, the French museum said on Wednesday. Read…
Estonia: The EU’s digital underdog has become a global startup hub
Estonia is one of the EU’s most business-friendly countries. But its success raises an uncomfortable question in Brussels: if this works so well there, why does the EU still struggle…
Melting ice, rising risks: Why Europe and NATO are racing to defend the Arctic
Western allies lack military capabilities that can withstand the harsh conditions of the Arctic and keep Russia in check in an area that spans about 4% of the Earth’s surface.…
Europe Today: EU seals €90 billion loan for Ukraine as Putin’s diplomatic isolation deepens
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.…
‘National disgrace’: UK airports hike drop-off fees while continental Europe keeps them free
Earlier in the year, London Gatwick airport raised its ‘kiss and fly’ fee to become the most expensive in the UK. Read More
The end of the START: US and Russia no longer have limits on their nuclear arsenals
For the first time in over half a century, the US and Russia have no legally binding agreement limiting their strategic nuclear forces. Does the nuclear race begin now as…
Sweden’s brown bears were saved from brink of extinction. Will annual hunts bring back their demise?
In 2024, Sweden controversially issued licences to kill 20 per cent of its brown bear population in an annual hunt. Now it wants to go further.Read More