Uncovering Europe How mafia seized properties have become socially useful Euronews correspondent Giorgia Orlandi reports on how mafia-seized properties are being used to house Ukrainian refugees. 01/07/2022
The Cube Doctored headline wrongly says 500m refugees about to arrive in Europe A fake headline attributed to the New York Post has been circulating on social media claiming that 500 million refugees from Africa will soon be arriving in Europe. 20/06/2022
Europe News Meet the Somali refugees breaking through in the Nordics Both said right-wing parties had pushed them to get into politics 20/06/2022
Europe News Europe urged not to neglect other refugees amid focus on Ukraine NGOs want the EU to use its welcoming of Ukrainian refugees as a blueprint for helping others fleeing conflict around the world. 14/06/2022
The Cube Fake video claims Ukrainian refugees set fire to a house in Germany A video shared thousands of times on social media falsely accuses Ukrainian refugees for having set fire to a house in Germany while attempting to burn the Russian flag. 08/06/2022
Uncovering Europe Why is Poland's housing market under unprecedented pressure? The influx of refugees wanting temporary accommodation and a rise in interest rates have sparked fears of housing shortages. 07/06/2022
Europe News 'An abomination': Charities react as UK orders first Rwanda deportation flight The UK's first deportation flight to Rwanda is scheduled to leave on June 14. 01/06/2022
Uncovering Europe Ukrainian refugees bring new life to Spain's rural villages Small abandoned villages in Spain’s depopulated regions have become home to mothers and children fleeing the war in Ukraine. 25/05/2022
Uncovering Europe 'Absolutely ridiculous': UK scheme to host Ukrainian refugees slammed "We are fighting a catalogue of things," said Lucy, 34. "We went into this with trust, but unfortunately as the days pass it is clear something is deeply wrong with the system." 03/05/2022
Uncovering Europe 'I focused on survival': Mariupol escapee speaks of her month in hell Alina Beskrovna, a 31-year-old finance expert and Mariupol native, survived the first month of the siege in the city, managing to unexpectedly save herself, her mother, and their three cats in late March. 15/04/2022
Europe News NGOs call on EU to clampdown on trafficking as millions flee Ukraine Women leaving Ukraine on their own are being targeted with sinister messages on social media, some promising "a free place for you in my bed." 08/04/2022
Uncovering Europe 'Europe still not fully aware of tragedy and suffering in Ukraine' “Nobody could ever expect, believe or anticipate something like this. These are horror stories — what is going on in Mariupol, what is going on in Chernihiv, in Kharkiv. It’s unimaginable.” 07/04/2022
Uncovering Europe How the Czech Republic's Vietnamese community is rallying for refugees More than 5,000 Vietnamese nationals have also left Ukraine for neighboring countries. In the Czech Republic, they have been welcomed. 06/04/2022
Europe News Watch: How is the EU providing healthcare to Ukrainian refugees? Among the millions of Ukrainians fleeing the war, many are in need of medical treatment, like pregnant women and sick children. 01/04/2022
Uncovering Europe Going home to war: Why are more Ukrainian refugees now turning back? More than 3.9 million Ukrainians have fled since Russia's invasion. But at the Poland-Ukraine border town of Przemyśl, more are now heading back than leaving. 30/03/2022
Uncovering Europe How past horrors are pushing Polish Jews to help fleeing Ukrainians “I didn’t know how many people, I didn’t know who was arriving -- I just said yes,” said Alina Sobczak. 28/03/2022
The Cube Traffickers and online trolls target Facebook Ukrainian refugee group Diana Shore, founder of 'Room for Ukrainians in the UK', has called on social media companies to adopt geolocation software to ensure the safety of Ukrainian refugees online. 24/03/2022
Uncovering Europe How Warsaw has opened its door and heart to Ukrainian refugees “It is an amazing mobilisation that I’ve never seen before in my life. Everyone I know is in some way involved.” 16/03/2022
Uncovering Europe Meet the Italian who drove 3,200-km to pick up Ukrainian refugees “We saw the fear and the uncertainty in people’s eyes, we saw people who must have passed unimaginable horrors." 11/03/2022
Europe News Watch: How the EU will use an untested law to support Ukraine refugees The Temporary Protection Directive will mean no restrictions on Ukrainians working or getting their children into school. 11/03/2022
Europe News EU agrees to trigger never-before-used law to host Ukrainian refugees More than one million Ukrainians have fled the country since the invasion began one week ago, with the vast majority arriving at neighbouring EU countries. 03/03/2022
Europe News Brussels will apply a never-used EU law to host Ukrainian refugees The 2001 EU directive will allow member states to grant temporary protection to those fleeing the war in Ukraine. 28/02/2022
Europe News Colombia wants EU to recognise its COVID travel pass by end of year Vice President Marta Lucía Ramírez told Euronews her country is committed to restoring freedom of movement to citizens who are fully vaccinated. 13/09/2021
Uncovering Europe Will the Afghanistan crisis spark a refugee influx to Europe? The question comes as the Taliban completed a rapid takeover of the country. 16/08/2021
world news Humanitarian ships rescue over 700 migrants from Mediterranean The ships are awaiting permission to dock at a safe southern European port to disembark their passengers. 02/08/2021
world news Migrant deaths on sea routes to Europe more than double, says UN Restrictions on humanitarian vessels combined with the absence of government-led search and rescue operations were among the main factors behind the spike, according to the International Organisation for Migration. 14/07/2021