Europe News EU finds a way to label Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group Adding a new person or entity to the EU's terrorist list requires a judicial decision issued by one of the 27 member states. 11/10/2024
Economy How are Iranian lorry drivers bypassing EU sanctions? Under Brussels' sanctions against Tehran, most of some 60,000 Iranian lorry drivers who traverse Europe's roads each month to transit various goods either lost their jobs or have been hit hard by paying exorbitant fees for crossing into the bloc. 11/10/2024
Lebanon Euroviews. Can Lebanon finally free itself from Hezbollah's grip? The renewed war on Lebanon's well-trodden battlefront could escalate far beyond what we are witnessing now. Yet, even one decisive blow after another will not bridge the deep ideological chasm and decades of enmity that fuel this conflict, Brent Sadler writes. 10/10/2024
Iran Iran: An earthquake — or a secret underground nuclear test? Days after news broke of the earthquake in Iran's Semnan province, speculation has continued on social media that the tremors were caused by Tehran's first nuclear test. 09/10/2024
United Kingdom Russia and Iran are behind spike in terror plots, MI5 spy chief says The UK's domestic intelligence agency head said that the number of state-threat investigations undertaken by his agency had risen by 48% over the past year with Iran, Russia and China to blame. 08/10/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Greenpeace warns of disappearing family-run farms This edition of State of the Union focuses on the future of agriculture in the EU, the situation in the Middle East, the first plans of the new French government and a pumpkin ripe for the Guinness Book of Records. 04/10/2024
Iran Iran's supreme leader: Missile attack on Israel will repeat if needed The announcement from Tehran came after Iran launched some 180 missiles at Israel on Tuesday, and follows a series of escalating attacks between the two countries, threatening to push the Middle East closer to a region-wide war. 04/10/2024
Europe News Two arrested after Israeli embassy explosions in Copenhagen Danish broadcaster DR said the teenagers, aged 16 and 19, are suspected of acting "in association and together with prior agreement with one or more perpetrators." 03/10/2024
Israel Damage from Iranian missile attack on Israel minimal, IDF says Meanwhile, people were seen taking photos and climbing on the debris from shot-down missiles in Israel. 03/10/2024
USA CIA seeks more informants in China, Iran and North Korea In a bid to attract more tipsters, the CIA published a set of online instructions on how to reach out to Langley in Korean, Mandarin and Farsi on Wednesday. 03/10/2024
Europe News European leaders decry Iran's strike on Israel and call for restraint Political leaders across the continent have denounced Tehran's overnight ballistic missile strikes, for which Israel has promised retaliation. 02/10/2024
Iran What calculations are behind Tehran's major missile strike on Israel? Some critics have cynically described Iran’s missile strike as an elaborate, expensive spectacle intended for public consumption. Others are worried this is the final nail in the coffin that will spark the region's biggest war in decades. But why did Tehran choose to escalate now? 02/10/2024
Israel Middle East crisis: IDF troops and Hezbollah clash inside Lebanon The IDF has continued its assault on Hezbollah in Lebanon a day after Tehran launched scores of missiles at Israel. Follow all the latest developments in our live blog. 02/10/2024
Israel Seven people killed in a shooting in Tel Aviv Haim Sargarov, the police commander of the Tel Aviv district, told reporters that the attackers were “not Israelis.” 01/10/2024
Israel IDF vows retaliation after Iran launches barrage of missiles on Israel Israel said hundreds of missiles hit the country in an attack which Iran said was a "legitimate" response to previous Israeli fire. 01/10/2024
No Comment Dissident groups protest Iran government outside United Nations Protesters outside the UN in New York displayed images of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, with a snake’s head in opposition to the Iranian government. 25/09/2024
Sweden Sweden says Iran used text messages to incite Quran-burning protests There have been several incidents of Quran-burning in Sweden in recent years, and the Islamic Republic is being blamed for instigating an international backlash. 24/09/2024
Iran Dozens dead and 17 feared trapped after explosion at coal mine in Iran A rescue effort is underway as 17 miners are believed to be trapped in the mine's tunnels at a depth of 200 metres below the surface. 22/09/2024
Culture news Iranian resistance on film two years after Mahsa Amini's death Two years after the death of Mahsa Amini, two Iranian films which defy state censorship and expose the crimes of the Islamic State begin their European rollouts in cinemas. They remind us how fortunate we are to have filmmakers who dare to challenge oppression, misogyny and tyranny. 16/09/2024
Culture news How 'My English Persian Kitchen' brings the taste of Iran to the stage Euronews Culture sat down with actor Isabella Nefar to discuss how she brought Atoosa Sepehr's story of escaping Iran to the stage, while also feeding an entire audience. 13/09/2024