Brazil races to find survivors after deadly Minas Gerais floods
For a third consecutive day, rescue teams in Minas Gerais continued searching through mud and debris after landslides killed at least 54 people and displaced thousands amid forecasts of further…
What’s the real environmental and financial impact of artificial snow?
By the end of the century, all ski resorts across the Alps may be forced to use snow cannons, with dire consequences for local nature. Read More
Orbán to hold consultations with Slovakia on the Druzhba pipeline as he attacks ‘liar’ Zelenskyy
Hungary’s Orbán said he will consult with Robert Fico after a month-long halt to the Druzhba oil pipeline. He said Kyiv ignored an offer to send experts, accusing Ukraine of…
Khojaly tragedy remembered as region moves towards peace
Commemorations are taking place to mourn the deaths of hundreds killed in February 1992 in the town of Khojaly during the Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Read more at…
Ramadan in Gaza marked by grief amid fragile ceasefire and ruins
Ramadan in Gaza unfolds amid mourning, destroyed homes, and mass displacement, while UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk warns of long-term consequences. Read more at Read More
Therian trend: Masked youth identifying as animals gather in Buenos Aires
Teenagers in Buenos Aires identifying as “therians” are going viral on social media, prompting mixed public reactions from mental health professionals. Read more at Read More
If Putin stopped Russia’s war in Ukraine he would fall, Estonian PM tells Euronews
Estonian PM Kristen Michal told Euronews’ Europe Today morning programme Putin cannot afford to end the war in Ukraine, urging the EU to unlock €90 billion in aid and invest…
Hungary’s Ukraine pipeline claims are ‘nonsense,’ Lithuanian PM tells Euronews
Speaking to Euronews’ flagship morning programme Europe Today, Lithuania’s PM Olga Ruginienė has urged EU unity as Hungary vetoes new Russia sanctions and support to Ukraine. Read More
It’s a family affair: Eurovision’s ‘Eurofans’ find solace in songs in times of controversy
They’re devoted fans who regard Eurovision not as a religion but as a family. For Eurofans, the big final event in May is a place for sharing, connecting and belonging,…
Newsletter: Baltic leaders express dismay over Orbán’s Ukraine vetoes
Also in this newsletter: Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez makes progressive pitch for EU’s competitiveness push, and a Belgian court deals a blow to the country’s strictest migration policies in…