Lithuania In pictures: Vilnius Pride 2023 Here are some of the best photos from Lithuania's biggest LGBT+ event. 02/07/2023
Lithuania 'We celebrate love': Lithuania's Pride defies counterprotests "Open your heart because we all deserve love and the same rights,” one demonstrator told Euronews. 01/07/2023
United Kingdom Brexit leader Nigel Farage 'considering leaving' Britain He claimed Britain had become "completely unliveable" following the closure of his bank accounts. 30/06/2023
Spain 6.5 tonnes of cocaine found hidden in bananas in Spain The leader of the criminal network behind the bust is considered to be one of Spain’s biggest drug traffickers. 30/06/2023
Ukraine Ukraine accused of using indiscriminate landmines Eleven civilian casualties, including one death and multiple leg amputations, were recorded from mines by the rights group. 30/06/2023
World News Eel smuggling ring busted by European police More than 25 tonnes of trafficked eels worth €13 million were seized by Europol. 29/06/2023
Russia Putin moves to 'destroy reputation' of Wagner boss, claims ISW Russia's president is trying to present Yevgeny Prigozhin as a corrupt liar, following his mutiny last weekend. 28/06/2023
World News Russians in Europe: Dreams, dissent and divided loyalties Some accuse Russians living in Europe of "wanting everything, but doing nothing", while others claim many are opponents of Putin in need of support. 28/06/2023
Ukraine Russia planning attack on nuclear plant, claims Zelenskyy Ukraine's President warned on Thursday Russia is preparing a "terrorist attack with radiation leakage". 22/06/2023
United Kingdom Brexit turbocharging cost of living crisis, says economist Campaigners promised leaving the EU would make the country richer and freer. 22/06/2023
Ukraine 'Bravery has no gender': How is the war impacting Ukrainian women? Women are not "just victims of Russia's war", they have laid down their lives on the battlefield, said one expert. 22/06/2023
Culture news Five unique European music traditions you may not know about From Slovakian bagpipes to poetic duelling in Cyrpus, Europe has a lot of enchanting musical traditions. #WorldMusicDay. 21/06/2023
United Kingdom Millions skipping or cutting down on meals Rampant food inflation and poor state support are forcing people in Britain to make impossible choices, says the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. 20/06/2023
Climate Toxic dust and earth like ash: Lithuania’s extreme weather "I really hope this drought is a wake-up call," one meteorologist tells Euronews Green. 20/06/2023
Canada Implosion killed all onboard Titan tourist sub - US Coast Guard “The debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber,” Rear Admiral John Mauger said on Thursday. 19/06/2023
Travel News Has the loss of Russian tourism dealt Europe a crippling blow? Flush Russian tourists are now a thing of the past in Europe, forcing countries to adapt. 16/06/2023
Syria How did Europe help Syria become a major narco-state? Captagon, a little-known upper, creates three times more trade for Syria's regime than the Mexican cartels combined, according to official figures. 15/06/2023
United Kingdom Tributes paid to victims of knife and van attacks in Nottingham Man arrested after early morning attacks which left university city stunned 13/06/2023
United Kingdom UK COVID inquiry begins: Here's everything you need to know Nearly 228,000 people died due to the coronavirus in the UK - one of the worst per capita mortality rates in Europe. The inquiry could last until 2026 and cost €100 million. 13/06/2023
United Kingdom Europe's homeless in 'stark' danger during heatwaves, warn charities Those without homes are especially vulnerable to high temperatures, struggling to access shelter, cold water and suncream. 13/06/2023