‘Disgusting’: The dark romance novel causing controversy in France
An online petition has been launched in France to ban the sale of a dark romance novel that many readers have accused of trivialising the sexual abuse of minors. Read…
How deepfake scams are reaching record levels by targeting social media users
As deepfakes become increasingly sophisticated, the sheer amount of money being lost to online scams piled up in 2025. Read More
Between an aggressive Russia and an unpredictable US, how safe do Europeans think their country is?
In an increasingly volatile world, citizens across the EU differ on how much they believe Brussels should be spending on its own defence and security. Read More
€90 billion loan ‘must be implemented’, Zelenskyy tells MEPs amid Hungary veto
Ursula von der Leyen, Antonio Costa and a host of leaders from across the EU are in Kyiv on Tuesday to show their support. France’s Emmanuel Macron and Britain’s Keir…
Four years on, Zelenskyy says Putin ‘did not win this war’
On the four-year anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Ukrainian president said the country has preserved its statehood as allies vow unwavering support and peace on Kyiv’s terms. Read more…
Poland’s FM Sikorski criticises Hungary’s Ukraine veto as ‘escalation’ that ‘favours Putin’
Speaking to Europe Today, Poland’s top diplomat accused Budapest of escalating its blockade of a €90bn Ukraine loan and Russia sanctions package, warning that Europe must act decisively as US…
Travelling to Mexico? Here’s what you need to know following cartel violence outbreak
Visitors to the popular resort city of Puerto Vallarta have been told to stay indoors, while many flights to and from the airport have been cancelled or rescheduled. Read More
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