Europe News Police intervene in Audi Brussels closure talks Management of Audi Brussels called in the police after workers protested the rejection of their counter-proposal, demanding "fair compensation" as the plant's closure puts thousands of jobs at risk. 14/11/2024
Europe News Russia launches massive missile and drone assault on Ukrainian capital Ukrainian air defences intercepted some of the missiles and drones after Moscow struck Kyiv and several other regions in the country on Wednesday. 13/11/2024
Europe News There is nowhere safe in Gaza, UNRWA affairs director tells Euronews UN aid agency's Scott Anderson described the humanitarian situation in Gaza as critical and called on all sides to respect civilian safe zones. 12/11/2024
World News Israel conducts multiple airstrikes on Lebanon Israel conducted airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs near Lebanon’s only airport, claiming to have targeted Hezbollah facilities. On the same day, an Israeli drone strike hit a car, killing three and injuring seven, including UN peacekeepers. 07/11/2024
Spain EU's Josep Borrell condemns Israeli army's attack on UNIFIL in Lebanon Foreign ministers of 43 Union for Mediterranean states met in Barcelona to address regional challenges. Josep Borrell condemned Israeli attacks on UNIFIL and called for sanctions. 28/10/2024
No Comment Hello Kitty fans in Mexico City celebrate 50th anniversary The fans took part in a "Fun Run" to mark the occasion. 14/10/2024
No Comment Mapuche clash with police during annual Santiago rally Hundreds of Mapuche Indigenous people and supporters marched in Santiago, Chile, to mark 532 years since Columbus arrived in the Americas. 14/10/2024
No Comment Airstrike near Gaza's Al-Aqsa Hospital kills 3, injures 50 The airstrike follows another on Sunday which hit a school in Nuseirat, killing 20 people, including children. 14/10/2024
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
Sport Junior Judo World Championship: Teams put on a show on day 5 On the final day of the Judo Junior World Mixed Team Championship in Dushanbe, Japan defended their title with a 4-2 victory over France. Korea claimed bronze after defeating Mongolia 4-0, while Uzbekistan took the other bronze with a win over Azerbaijan. 06/10/2024
Sport World Junior Judo Championships in Dushanbe: Day of the heavyweights First victories for Uzbekistan, Colombia and South Korea in the championship. 05/10/2024
World News Airstrikes in Gaza kill nine people as Israel issues evacuation notice Meanwhile, Israel's military gave its first evacuation warning in weeks, telling civilians in areas of central Gaza to leave ahead of strikes targeting Hamas fighters. 05/10/2024
World News Israel claims it killed three Hamas commanders in airstrike months ago The IDF reported that it killed Rawhi Mushtaha, the purported right-hand man of the Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar. 03/10/2024
Europe News Greek Coast Guard reaches Turkish mainland pursuing migrant boat Turkish news outlets have released videos allegedly showing Greek vessels chasing migrant boats all the way to the Turkish coast of Mugla city. 24/09/2024
Israel Hezbollah retaliates, firing around 150 rockets at northern Israel Hours earlier Israeli fighter jets southern Lebanon's ravaged border area. Israel said it hit rocket launchers and military infrastructure. 20/09/2024
Georgia Georgia passes Russian-style anti-LGBTQ+ law ahead of crucial election Many critics of the Georgian Dream-led government say the legislation flies in the face of the country's EU accession process. 19/09/2024
Europe News Brussels puzzled over migration nomination for Magnus Brunner Austria's Magnus Brunner, a finance minister, has been placed to deal with migration in a move that has left some in Brussels scratching their heads. 18/09/2024
World News EU ministers meet informally in Budapest to discuss green politics Despite boycotts, Hungarian Finance Minister Mihály Varga called the meeting a success and addressed concerns by emphasising their commitment to advancing climate action while remaining competitive. 13/09/2024
Europe News Spain hosts meeting on Palestine-Israel two-state solution Hosted in Madrid, Arab, Turkish, and European officials discussed a two-state solution for Israel-Palestine and urgent humanitarian aid for Gaza. 13/09/2024
No Comment Steel bridge collapses in Vietnam after Typhoon Yagi; 3 rescued A steel bridge over the Red River in northern Vietnam collapsed after Typhoon Yagi's heavy rain and winds. Three people were rescued with no reported casualties. The typhoon has killed at least 59 and injured 299 people. 09/09/2024