Germany NATO begins largest air exercise in its history Airlines have warned it could disrupt air travel in some parts of Europe. 12/06/2023
Ukraine 'Terror bombing': Why is Russia targeting civilians in Ukraine? Moscow denies attacking Ukrainian civilians, but the recent torrent of strikes on Kyiv suggest a concerted strategy with clear objectives. 01/06/2023
Russia Wagner boss denies coup accusations - ISW Yevgeny Prigozhin argued his mercenary force does not have the personnel needed to topple the Kremlin. 30/05/2023
Kosovo NATO sends 700 more troops to Kosovo to help quell violence NATO chief Jen Stoltenberg warned troops “will take all necessary actions to maintain a safe and secure environment for all citizens in Kosovo.” 29/05/2023
Turkey Turkish election: Erdogan win leaves country divided Turkey's president defeated secular challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the second round of voting on Sunday. 28/05/2023
Russia More Russian troops going AWOL as military struggles with discipline The issue of Russian military personnel going absent without leave is believed to have got worse after last year's draft. 24/05/2023
Russia Rise and fall: What ever happened to Russia's Z symbol? By pushing the letter Z for political gain, one expert told Euronews the ominous white symbol may have "lost its charm". 18/05/2023
Russia Russia's Dmitry Medvedev claims Baltic countries belong to Russia The former Russian Prime Minister referred to the three Baltic states as "our" on Tuesday, adding Poland was "temporarily occupied". 17/05/2023
USA Millions killed in aftermath of post 9/11 wars, finds new report "War’s destruction of economies, public services, and the environment leads to deaths that occur long after bombs drop", wrote the report's authors. 17/05/2023
Health news Smoke free Sweden: Why are Swedes stubbing out? The Scandinavian country is a trailblazer when it comes to quitting smoking, but other forms of tobacco consumption are still popular. 17/05/2023
Austria Hitler speech on train sparks investigation in Austria Shouts of “sieg heil” were heard during a train journey to the Austrian capital Vienna on Sunday. 16/05/2023
Russia Putin loyalist accuses Ukraine of kidnapping favourite horse Ramzan Kadyrov, who leads the Chechen Republic, said the amount demanded as a ransom was "mere pennies" to him. 16/05/2023
Russia Everyone is talking about Wagner. Who are Russia's other mercenaries? Russia's Wagner mercenary group often hits the headlines. But who are the country's other guns for hire? And what are they doing? 16/05/2023
World News Turkish election: How did Turks in Europe vote? Turkey's president defied expectations and saw off his rival in Sunday's elections. But how did the country's large European diaspora vote? 15/05/2023
Travel News Digital nomads in Portugal: Can they be blamed for a housing crisis? Tens of thousands of digital nomads have poured into Portugal. But what impact are they having on the country? 12/05/2023
Culture news Zelenskyy barred from giving Eurovision Song Contest message The Ukrainian President had wanted to record a video for contestants, and the global audience of up to 200 million people, during Saturday night's final in Liverpool. 12/05/2023
United Kingdom Food workers in UK going hungry – report Authors of the report called their findings a "national disgrace" 11/05/2023
United Kingdom Life with mum and dad: More UK adults still living with their parents Nearly five million Brits are still living with mum and dad, a statistical agency has found. 10/05/2023
Ukraine Russia could step up chemical attacks in Ukraine, warns expert “I'm sure NATO and the West would act if they [Russia] used chemical weapons in Ukraine. But having said that they stood by when Assad used such weapons in Syria," one expert told Euronews. 10/05/2023
Lithuania Turkey's political rivalries play out in unexpected places With overseas voting taking place for the first time this year in the three Baltic States, Turkey's political tensions are playing out along old fault lines. 09/05/2023