Russian border guards briefly cross into Estonian territory, foreign ministry says
A meeting between the border representatives of Estonia and Russia was planned for Thursday, at which Estonia was expected to make a statement on the incursion. Read more at Read…
Schools told to keep children indoors and flights cancelled as air pollution peaks in Sarajevo
IQAir has ranked the air quality as “unhealthy”.Read More
Greece takes delivery of Kimon frigate from France as €25bn military upgrade continues
Athens has the option for a fourth frigate, which was approved by parliament in summer and formally agreed with Paris in November. Read more at Read More
Danish presidency has bolstered Europe’s defence and competitiveness, minister says
As Denmark prepares to hand over the EU Presidency torch to Cyprus, its European Affairs Minister tells Euronews that her country made significant gains on priority points, from simplification to…
Spain sets up national network of climate shelters as heatwaves become ‘the new normal’
In 2025, the country experienced its hottest summer on record.Read More
Farmers from 27 EU countries protest and clash with police in Brussels over EU-Mercosur trade deal
Belgium farmers protested in Brussels against the EU Mercosur trade deal, clashing with police as tractors gathered near the European Parliament. Read more at Read More
French anaesthetist sentenced to life in prison for poisoning 30 patients, killing 12
According to the prosecution, Péchier contaminated infusion bags with potassium, local anaesthetics, adrenaline and heparin in order to induce cardiac arrest or haemorrhage in patients treated by colleagues. Read more…
Which country spends the most on gifts at Christmas?
EU Christmas spending surges in 2025 as inflation nudges prices up and regulators tighten toy safety standards. Read More
Who are the Westerners sanctioned by the EU for spreading Russian propaganda?
One American and two Europeans have gained legitimacy spreading propaganda off the back of their former careers in Western police forces, military or intelligence. Read More
Does the EU rollback of 2035 car emissions ban risk undermining Europe’s climate goals?
The EU has softened its 2035 car emissions ban, raising questions about climate targets and the pace of EV adoption.Read More