Europe News Euroviews. The Baltics scored a key European victory on energy security that can inspire others Through smart policymaking, courage and collaboration, the Baltic states can serve as an inspiration to many countries around the world, the IEA executive director and the energy ministers of the three Baltic states write in an Euronews exclusive. 28/07/2025
Europe News Ukraine says it is holding back Russia's summer offensive President Zelenskyy said that it is 'tough' for both sides on the front line as he seeks to gain more Patriot missile systems to strengthen Ukraine's air defence. 26/07/2025
World News Iran sends telecom satellite Nahid-2 into orbit on Russian rocket The Soyuz-2.1b rocket blasted off from the Vostochny Cosmodrome in Siberia on Friday morning, carrying the Nahid-2 satellite and 18 other small payloads, according to Iranian state media. 25/07/2025
EuroVerify Russian propaganda swamps Moldova ahead of elections Moldova's geographical position and political makeup make it a prime target for pro-Russian, anti-EU disinformation. 25/07/2025
Europe News Russian strike damages UNESCO-protected sites in Ukraine's Odesa Russia launched several attacks at Ukraine, killing three and injuring several others. It comes a day after Moscow and Kyiv sat together for a third round of peace talks. 24/07/2025
Russia Passenger plane crashes in Russia killing all 49 people on board According to preliminary data, 43 passengers, including five children, and six crew members were on board. 24/07/2025
Europe News One killed, dozens injured after Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities Russian forces hit multiple cities across Ukraine with drones, killing a ten-year-old boy and injuring dozens as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced another round of peace talks to be held on Wednesday. 22/07/2025
EU Decoded Will EU fertiliser tariffs hit Russia's coffers? To reduce its economic dependence on Russia, the EU has imposed higher tariffs on fertilisers and agricultural products. The aim is to reduce Russian revenue, but it could impact on food prices in the EU, which worries farmers. 22/07/2025
Europe News UK man obsessed with James Bond convicted of trying to spy for Russia Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help two apparent Russian agents who were in fact undercover British intelligence officers. 22/07/2025
World News Lithuania blames Russia for large rise in GPS jamming incidents Vilnius says it has identified more than ten locations in the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad "from where Russia is causing this interference". 22/07/2025
Europe News New Russian law criminalises searching for content deemed 'extremist' The changes represent Russia's latest internet restriction, following measures taken against social media platforms and foreign technology companies since Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. 22/07/2025
Europe News US and Germany agree to ship five Patriot defence systems to Ukraine The Patriot missile system can detect and intercept a wide range of oncoming air targets, high-end ballistic missiles in particular, and is regarded as one of the world's best. 21/07/2025
Culture news Italy disinvites pro-Putin classical conductor from Caserta concert The news of the cancellation of the performance by Russian conductor Valery Gergiev, who is known to be very close to President Vladimir Putin, has been hailed as a victory by Kremlin critic Yulia Navalnaya and Ukrainian associations in Italy. 21/07/2025
Europe News Russian strikes on Kyiv kill one as fires break out in the city Repeated Russian drone and missile strikes hit Ukraine's capital Kyiv overnight on Monday, killing one person and injuring at least six. 21/07/2025
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan to file lawsuits against Russia over Aktau plane crash President Aliyev stated that Azerbaijan had a clear understanding of what happened to the AZAL plane, and that Russian officials also possessed the same information. 20/07/2025
World News Tsunami threat lifted in Russia's Kamchatka after powerful tremor After powerful earth tremors in the Pacific Ocean, residents of several settlements in Kamchatka had been advised to climb to elevations 30-40 metres high or move at least 2-3 kilometres away from the coast because of the tsunami threat, which was then lifted by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre. 20/07/2025
Ukraine Zelenskyy proposes new round of peace talks with Russia The proposal comes as Russia continues to intensify its long-range attacks on Ukraine, often firing more drones in a single night than it did during some months in 2024. 20/07/2025
Europe News One person killed as Russia pounds Ukraine with 300 drones Russian air strikes on Ukraine overnight into Saturday have killed one person in Odesa. The strikes come as Russia has intensified its military offensive in Ukraine, with analysts warning of potential further escalation. 19/07/2025
Europe News UK sanctions Russian spies over deadly Ukraine theatre strike The British Foreign Office also linked Russia's intelligence agency to a cyber sabotage campaign across Europe and the US, targeting institutions, elections and public health programmes. 18/07/2025
Tech News Russia's mobile internet shutdowns may limit net freedom Russian and Ukrainian drones use cellphone internet networks to operate, so shutdowns are one way authorities try to counter the attacks. 18/07/2025