Ireland Irish politicians deny Kremlin ties after 'Cobalt' espionage claims Multiple members of both houses of parliament have spoken up to deny they are in any way involved in Russian espionage. 11/10/2024
Europe News Ukrainian journalist dies in Russian captivity Roshchyna disappeared in August 2023 while working in Russian-occupied territories in eastern Ukraine. 10/10/2024
Travel News Why is North Korea trying to attract Russian tourists? The baffling advert, released by state-owned Korea International Travel Company, is the latest attempt to attract tourists to North Korea. 10/10/2024
Business Unilever sells Russian business as it becomes latest country to leave Unilever has said that it has divested its Russian business as it leaves the country more than two-and-a-half years into the Russia-Ukraine war. The company has already stayed in Russia much longer than several of its peers. 10/10/2024
No Comment Russian rocket launchers fired on Ukraine Russian forces hit Zaporizhzhia and Kryvyi Rih, causing destruction and several injuries. 10/10/2024
Russia Russia increasingly recruiting African women to produce drones With the domestic workforce drained by war and emigration, a facility in Tartarstan is turning to unwitting labourers drawn in via social media. 10/10/2024
North Korea Kim Jong-un sends his best birthday wishes to 'closest comrade' Putin Tough international sanctions imposed after the invasion of Ukraine have led Moscow to turn to Pyongyang for military supplies and other help. 08/10/2024
United Kingdom Russia and Iran are behind spike in terror plots, MI5 spy chief says The UK's domestic intelligence agency head said that the number of state-threat investigations undertaken by his agency had risen by 48% over the past year with Iran, Russia and China to blame. 08/10/2024
Europe News EU looks to sanction Russia for election interference, disinformation A new sanctions framework unveiled by the European Council focuses on individuals and entities who "undermine the EU's values, security, and the integrity of its member states". 08/10/2024
Slovakia Slovakia's PM Fico pledges to block Ukraine's NATO bid while in office The Slovakian prime minister has repeatedly accused the West of fuelling the conflict, claiming the war should be resolved through diplomacy over fighting. 07/10/2024
Europe News Russian strikes across Ukraine leave four dead and dozens wounded Russian missiles hit multiple Ukrainian regions, while Kyiv struck a Crimea oil depot. Meanwhile, Zelenskyy will seek long-range weapons at the upcoming Ramstein meeting. 07/10/2024
Georgia How long can Russia's pacifist Christian sect survive for in Georgia? Today, only about 100 Doukhobors remain in the tight-knit Russian-speaking farming community in two remote mountainous villages in southern Georgia. 06/10/2024
Europe News Ukraine says it has killed Zaporizhzhia NPP security chief The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, located in southern Ukraine, is the largest in Europe and prior to the 2022 Russian invasion, supplied Ukraine with around 30% of its electricity. It was seized by Russian forced in the early weeks of the war. 05/10/2024
Moldova Moldova accuses Russia of bribing voters ahead of EU referendum National police chief Viorel Cernautanu revealed that over 130,000 Moldovans were bribed by a Russian network to promote pro-Kremlin candidates, raising concerns about malign influence. 04/10/2024
Russia Russians can now avoid trial if they enlist to fight, Putin decides Moscow's military resources have been strained as its army fights a drawn-out war in Ukraine, with the Russian president calling for the military to increase its troops by 180,000 in mid-September. 03/10/2024
Europe News Russian strike on Kherson market kills seven, authorities say Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared images of an attack on a crowded public area, insisting that similar attacks can be prevented with international support. 01/10/2024
Netherlands Will Rutte's political savvy help him manage a growingly complex NATO? As the former Dutch PM takes over as secretary general of the alliance, analysts say he will have to use his political survival skills as an astute negotiator to persuade members to spend more on defence and keep supporting Ukraine. 01/10/2024
Euronews Witness Moldova at the crossroads: tensions with Transnistria ahead of EU membership referendum In October Moldovans will vote on making EU membership a constitutional goal. A 'yes' vote would put the pro-Western leadership on a collision course with the Russia-leaning breakaway region in the east. 30/09/2024
Greece New LNG system opens in Greece aiming to reduce reliance on Russia The new project, funded in part by the European Commission aims to reduce southeastern Europe's dependence on Russian gas. 30/09/2024
Economy How Russia uses Kyrgyzstan to continue doing business with Europe Euronews Business investigates how Russia is using Kyrgyzstan as a key third-party country to maintain trade relations with a variety of European nations. 30/09/2024