Moldova Moldova investigates new string of bomb threats targeting airport The nine bomb threats also hit hospitals, shopping centres and the country's supreme court. 15/08/2022
Ukraine Belarus denies reports of 8 explosions at airbase near Ukraine border The Belarus military says the incident at the Gomel base, where Russian jets are stationed, was caused when a vehicle engine caught fire. 11/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: The key developments you need to know A former Russian state TV journalist detained, H&M and IKEA flog final stock, and oil deliveries restart 10/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: The key developments you need to know today A huge explosion at a Russian-held military base, a rise in premature births in Ukraine, a spat over nuclear weapons inspections and a cross-Baltic call to stop giving visas to Russian tourists. 09/08/2022
the global conversation Global Conversation: Andriy Shevchenko on Russia's invasion of Ukraine Genoa C.F.C head coach and former striker, Andriy Shevchenko sits down with Euronews International Correspondent, Anelise Borges to discuss the ongoing war in his native Ukraine. 09/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine hints blasts at Russian base in Crimea were an act of sabotage The social networks were abuzz with speculation that it was an attack by Ukrainian-fired long-range missiles, but the Kremlin denies this. 09/08/2022
Belarus Two years after Belarus election, 'torch of freedom' still burning The 9 August 2020 elections -- believed to have been rigged by strongman President Alexander Lukashenko -- sparked unprecedented protests, leading to a crackdown against opponents of the regime and tens of thousands of arrests. 09/08/2022
Japan Nuclear weapons a tangible crisis amid Ukraine war - Nagasaki's mayor The comments came as Nagasaki marked 77 years since the US dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city. 09/08/2022
Uncovering Europe Europe’s worst passport: Why does Kosovo remain isolated from the EU? The citizens of the small Balkan country of about two million still need visas to travel to the EU, unlike those in the rest of the region. But why is that the case? 03/08/2022
Money Can the US dollar be toppled as the world's premier reserve currency? The power of the dollar as the world’s premier reserve currency gives the US far-reaching advantages over its rivals. But with Russia and other BRICS nations signalling their intention to challenge this power, is it under threat? 03/08/2022
Ukraine Russia escalates missile strikes on Ukraine amid Kherson counterattack Russian troops withdrew from the Kyiv and Chernihiv regions months ago, failing to capture either. 28/07/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: The latest developments you need to know From Russian missiles striking civilian targets in Odesa and Mykolaiv regions to the Kremlin pulling out of the International Space Station programme, these are some of the main developments in the conflict on Tuesday. 26/07/2022
Home Can Europe survive winter this year without Russian gas? As EU leaders convene this week to discuss Europe's growing energy crisis, questions over how Europeans will heat their homes this winter loom large. 25/07/2022
Sport Cologne calls on UEFA for Belarusian club ban German football club Cologne demands the exclusion of Belarusian teams from European competitions because of the country's support for Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine. 21/07/2022
Belarus UN aviation agency blames Belarus for Ryanair plane diversion The body said that "senior Belarusian officials" had sent a "deliberately false" bomb threat to aircraft to divert it to Minsk and arrest a dissident journalist. 20/07/2022
Armenia Housing prices in Yerevan surge as Russians flee to Armenia due to war Rental prices in the Armenian capital have doubled since the Kremlin invaded Ukraine in late February, reaching parity with those in major Russian centres like St Petersburg. 17/07/2022