Russia Russian cargo ship linked to Syria sinks in the Mediterranean Ursa Major, built in 2009, sank following an engine room explosion, according to authorities in Moscow. The company operating the cargo vessel is owned by the Russian Ministry of Defence. 24/12/2024
Kosovo Kosovo bars Serb party from vote over anti-independence stances The upcoming elections are expected to be a key test for Prime Minister Albin Kurti, whose governing party won in a landslide supermajority in 2021. 23/12/2024
Croatia Knife attack at Zagreb school leaves 7-year-old dead, several injured A knife attack at Prečko Elementary School in Zagreb left a 7-year-old girl dead and injured six others. The attacker, said to be a 19-year-old male, has been detained. 20/12/2024
Romania Romanian president: Court's annulment of election must be respected The Romanian Constitutional Court annulled the presidential election results due to foreign meddling, prompting President Klaus Iohannis to assure the country, the EU, and NATO of its continued stability on Friday evening. 06/12/2024
USA US election 2024: Trump wins presidency and Harris concedes defeat Follow us live as the world reacts to Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris. 06/11/2024
Gaza Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar killed in Gaza, Israel confirms Sinwar, who is believed to have been the main mastermind of the 7 October attack on Israel, became the leader of Hamas in Gaza after replacing Ismail Haniyeh following his assassination in Tehran in August. 17/10/2024
World News Interpol asks public to help solve 46 cold cases across Europe Rita Roberts' disappearance in the 1990s remained a mystery until Interpol's Identify Me initiative helped identify her body via a tattoo. Now, the agency is asking for the public's help with dozens more cases. 08/10/2024
Hungary Orbán rallies China and Brazil in renewed Ukraine peacemaking push Kyiv — which views Orbán's constant overtures to Moscow and pushback against support for Ukraine as hostile — is on a peace-through-victory campaign of its own and might not have any interest in hearing out Russia's demands any time soon. 30/09/2024
Hungary Orbán's advisor slammed for saying resisting Russia is irresponsible Balázs Orbán made comparisons between the 1956 Hungarian Uprising and Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, which didn't sit well with the opposition at home. 26/09/2024
Europe Decoded What was the Yugoslav secret police tied to Slovenia Commission pick? What would Marta Kos' Yugoslav secret service past imply, and what kind of a role did the socialist republic's spy agency play in Europe's past? 13/09/2024
Europe News Political row in Slovenia heats up over PM Golob's Commissioner switch Ljubljana's last-minute change of Commissioner nominees, which delayed President Ursula von der Leyen's portfolio reveal, ignited a row between PM Robert Golob and the opposition, who he accuses of sabotage. 12/09/2024
USA Harris-Trump presidential debate: Six key takeaways for Europeans The outcome of November's presidential election is expected to have huge implications for Europe's security and economy. 11/09/2024
Europe News While Italians enjoy their holidays, politicians go to jail for a day As the entire country celebrated the holiday of Ferragosto on Thursday, some politicians went to prisons to draw attention to the much-criticised living conditions that triggered a spike in suicides. 17/08/2024
Europe News EPP leader slams Hungary over easing visa restrictions for Russians The EPP president called Hungary's decision to simplify its entry conditions for Russians "questionable" and warned of heightened risk of spies entering the bloc in a letter sent to European Council President Charles Michel. 30/07/2024
Europe News French authorities open probe into Le Pen's 2022 campaign finances The judicial probe, which began last week, will investigate allegations of accepting a financial loan, misappropriation of property, fraud and forgery. 09/07/2024
Europe News Could Orbán face consequences for his world tour? The Hungarian autocrat has popped up in in Kyiv, Moscow, and Beijing just as his country takes over the presidency of the Council of the EU. But to what end? 09/07/2024
France Why did the Russian disinformation machine target French voters? For the Kremlin, the National Rally — whose stances on Russia are friendlier than those of President Macron, a staunch supporter of Ukraine — might have been the preferred winners of the French snap legislative elections, and Moscow likely tried to help boost their results on Sunday. 08/07/2024
Iran Iranian presidential election runoff: Here's what you need to know As voters go out to elect Iran's new president, Euronews takes a look at the two candidates facing off on Friday and the voters' main concerns. 05/07/2024
Sport UEFA investigates Turkey's Demiral for ultra-nationalist gesture After scoring his second goal against Austria, Demiral made a hand signal commonly used by Turkey's extremist Grey Wolves group. 03/07/2024
Europe News Moscow blocks scores of European media outlets in Russiagate pushback The list of banned outlets includes France’s AFP, German outlets Der Spiegel and FAZ, and Italian public broadcaster Rai. 25/06/2024