Europe News Brussels aims to circumvent Moscow's blockade of Ukrainian ports It wants to help Kyiv export crucial goods like grain to help soften the blow to the global economy. 12/05/2022
Tech News 'If not you, then who?': Besieged Ukrainian asks Elon Musk for help Sergei Volyna asked the billionaire SpaceX founder for help getting his troops out of the besieged Azovstal steel plant. 12/05/2022
Ukraine Russia's offensive in southern Ukraine 'has stalled' That's the claim of Vitaliy Kim, governor of Mykolaiv. 12/05/2022
Europe News Finland wants to join NATO. But how does a new member sign up? The process to join the alliance relies heavily on the political appetite of member states. 12/05/2022
Europe News Euroviews. Russia needs to be contained, not beaten, to save Ukraine | View Like the Romanovs and Bolsheviks before him, Putin grasps the geographical reality that Ukraine is the key to Russia’s security. 12/05/2022
Europe News MEPs meet with UK lawmakers to discuss Ukraine war and Brexit The joint parliamentary meeting comes in the midst of growing tensions regarding the Northern Ireland Protocol. 12/05/2022
Finland 'Finland must apply to join NATO without delay,' say country's leaders The war in Ukraine has sparked debates in Finland and Sweden over whether they should join the NATO military alliance. 12/05/2022
Ukraine Ukraine: President Zelenskyy says he's ready to talk to Vladimir Putin Zelenskyy told an Italian TV interview “we must find an agreement,’’ but with no ultimatums as a condition. 12/05/2022
No Comment Artists react to the war in Ukraine Every night Darya Koltsova sits down on the floor of the exhibition space in a basement in central Berlin, and picks up a slab of clay and starts to make small children's heads. 11/05/2022
Europe Decoded The cost of Ukraine's reconstruction will eclipse the Marshall Plan Economic losses from the war could total up to $600 billion, including $100 billion alone to rebuild key infrastructure. 11/05/2022
Germany EU-wide ban on Russian oil would threaten German refinery's future "Our existence is in play," one worker told Euronews. 11/05/2022
No Comment Convoy of civilians destroyed near Kharkiv Several civilians have been killed in the Kharkiv region attempting to evacuate from a frontline village. 11/05/2022
Ukraine Ukraine: Prosecutor to hold first war crimes trial of captured Russian The 21-year-old is accused of killing an elderly Ukrainian man during the first few days of the Russian invasion. 11/05/2022
Portugal Portugal investigates alleged misuse of Ukrainian refugees' data Two pro-Russian members of an association had reportedly photocopied the documents of Ukrainian refugees. 10/05/2022
Europe News EU should be ready for 'economic sacrifices' to stop Russia In an interview with Euronews, Vsevolod Chentsov says he's disappointed with Hungary for blocking the EU ban on Russian oil. 10/05/2022
Ukraine German minister pledges to 'ensure justice' on visit to Ukraine Baerbock is the first German minister to visit Ukraine since the beginning of the war. 10/05/2022
My Europe Series Meet the hacker fighting Russia from the comfort of his own home Meet the hacker fighting Russia from the comfort of his own home 10/05/2022
Green News Putin urges authorities to take action as wildfires engulf Siberia Fires that have broken out across south-western Siberia in Russia have killed at least 10 people and damaged hundreds of buildings this week. 10/05/2022
Eco-Innovation As G7 commits to banning Russian oil, is fermented fuel the answer? Wheat husks, pulped sugar beets and onion peelings could help curb Europe’s energy crisis, as farmers brew up biogas from agricultural waste. 10/05/2022
Europe News EU ban on Russian oil: Orban-VDL talks fail to produce a breakthrough European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen flew to Budapest to discuss the ban on Russian oil but said "further work is needed". 10/05/2022