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
The Cube Investigations launched into alleged mistreatment of Russian prisoners Kyiv and Moscow are investigating a graphic video which has been widely shared on social media but has not been verified. 29/03/2022
Uncovering Europe Meet the Europeans teaching Ukrainians how to use lethal weapons The Europeans helping with the training include volunteers from Finland, Norway, Lithuania and Latvia. 25/03/2022
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
Europe News 'Open the gates of hell': UN wants trapped people freed from Mariupol "It's very hellish over there, and I think the gates of hell have to open so people can come out." 23/03/2022
Uncovering Europe 'I went to rescue wife’s family from a tomb': Man's epic Ukraine trip “To me, he’s a hero.” Alberto, 58, rescued 38 people from Ukraine, 20 of whom he is hosting at his home in Vienna. 23/03/2022
The Cube New TikTok users exposed to fake news about Russia-Ukraine war, study reveals A new report by fact-checking group NewsGuard says that new users on TikTok are shown content containing misinformation about the war in Ukraine within 40 minutes of scrolling. 22/03/2022
Europe News Russia committing 'massive war crime' in Mariupol, says Borrell Ukrainian authorities rejected a Russian ultimatum for Mariupol to surrender. 21/03/2022
Europe News 'We are human too': Congolese student who fled Ukraine recounts racism Videos shared on social showed black people being pushed off trains and animals being prioritised before people. 21/03/2022
The Cube Ukraine shows 'racial disparity' of Europe's attitude to refugees Syrian Steve Ali on his refugee experience in Europe and the 'disparity' compared with Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion. 18/03/2022
This will impact your life Record high food prices to rise further as Ukraine war weighs in Food inflation will be pushed even higher worldwide which can have devastating consequences in the poorest parts of the world. 17/03/2022
Europe News Tears, blood and courage: a journey to Ukraine From Kyiv to the eastern city of Lviv, I was struck by the courage and determination expressed by all those I have met. 17/03/2022
Europe News NATO vows more forces, exercises to face 'new reality' Jens Stoltenberg said that hundreds of thousands of NATO troops have been put on high alert since Russia launched its attack against Ukraine. 16/03/2022
Europe News EU expands sanctions against Russia to ban luxury goods Under the luxury ban, wealthy Russians won't be able to buy EU-made products worth over €300, such as bags, shoes and caviar. 15/03/2022
Europe News Polish judges detail rule of law backsliding in new documentary Some Polish judges are making sure the conflict between Warsaw and Brussels over rule of law backsliding isn't forgotten. 14/03/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Ukraine conflict leaves little room for other matters EU leaders met in Versailles this week for an informal two-day summit. 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
Debates and Opinion To win the war of the Big Lie, we must cancel Vladimir Putin | View Even in negotiations, Russians opt for the theatre of the absurd. We should not engage. 11/03/2022
Europe News Cold water poured on Ukraine's bid to get EU membership quickly Meeting in Versailles, the 27 recognised Ukraine's European aspirations but did not offer a specific deadline or binding commitment. 11/03/2022
Europe News Hard times lie ahead but 'freedom is priceless,' says Estonian PM In an interview with Euronews, Kaja Kallas said EU leaders have to be "honest" with citizens about the effects of sanctions. 10/03/2022
Europe News EU leaders meet in Versailles to discuss Ukraine war and gas imports The informal gathering will focus on plans to rapidly slash the EU's gas imports from Russia. 10/03/2022
Uncovering Europe Why doesn't NATO impose a no-fly zone over Ukraine? Despite repeated pleas from President Zelenskyy, the West remains firm in its refusal, fearing unpredictable consequences. 09/03/2022
Europe News Ukrainian writer pays tribute to resilience of her country's women The acclaimed novelist with a doctorate in aesthetics addressed MEPs in Strasbourg on International Women's Day. 08/03/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues The Ukrainian president addressed MEPs in Brussels on Tuesday via videolink. 04/03/2022
Uncovering Europe Georgia's EU bid raises existential question: Where does Europe end? Europe's geographical boundaries have been defined by territory but also politics, culture and religion. 04/03/2022
Uncovering Europe Bulgarians offer food, shelter and transport to Ukrainians fleeing war Rumen Sarandev couldn't offer his house to those fleeing the bloodshed - so he offered his car. 04/03/2022