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Massive Russian aerial attack targets Kharkiv, killing at least three
Kharkiv’s mayor Ihor Terekhov said the attack damaged 18 apartment buildings and 13 private homes. According to him it was “the most powerful attack” on the city since the full-scale invasion in 2022.
Read full articleCan the EU lower the price cap on Russian oil without US support? It's complicated
The US has so far refrained from endorsing a lower price cap on Russian oil, prompting the question of whether the EU can dare to go it alone.
Read full articleDigital replica of Auschwitz created due to growing interest from filmmakers
The technical team used the most advanced spatial scanning technologies to create a digital replica of the Auschwitz I camp. The project was recognised at the Cannes Film Festival. We interview Bartosz Bartyzel, a spokesman for the Auschwitz Museum, to learn more about the project.
Read full articleBrussels, my love? Poles choose 'ordinary man' as their next President
In this week’s edition of Euronews’ political talk show Brussels, My Love?, we tackle three major stories rattling Europe: escalating US-EU trade tensions, Poland’s sharp political shift, and a multilingualism debate that has put Pedro Sánchez in a hoop.
Read full articleLatest news bulletin | June 7th – Morning
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Read full articleAround 30,000 people in Poland's south cut off from electricity after severe storms
It follows extreme weather events across the country, particularly in the southern region, where heavy rain, strong winds, and hailstorms caused damage to facades of residential and farm buildings.
Read full articleRussia's large-scale attacks on Ukrainian cities leave trail of destruction
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday's strikes killed at least four people and injured dozens. The attacks targeted the capital, Kyiv, the Ternopil region in the northwest of the country, and the city of Lutsk.
Read full articleMan mistakenly deported to El Salvador back in the US to face criminal charges on human smuggling
According to US media reports, the charges stem from a 2022 vehicle stop in which the Tennessee Highway Patrol suspected him of human trafficking.
Read full articleUnity in a fragmented world: Dialogue, trade and climate action at the Astana Forum
Titled “Connecting Minds, Shaping the Future,” the Astana International Forum (AIF) gathered over 160 international speakers and around 7,000 participants.
Read full articlePentagon watchdog probes if staff deleted Pete Hegseth's Signal chats about Yemen
Hegseth has already has faced questions over the installation of an unsecured internet line in his office that bypassed Pentagon security protocols and revelations that he shared details about US military strikes in multiple Signal chats.
Read full articleItalians to vote on easing citizenship rules amid low turnout fears
Italians will vote on five separate questions, including one that asks whether to reduce the residency period for citizenship from 10 to five years, a proposal which has divided politicians.
Read full articleLatest news bulletin | June 6th – Evening
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Read full articleWhat are the Epstein files Musk accuses Trump of being mentioned in?
Elon Musk's post on X alleging that the US president is in the Epstein files has strained their relationship. Trump has denied the claim and called Musk's criticism baseless.
Read full articleUbisoft sexual harassment trial: Up to three years suspended prison sentences requested
The prosecutor called for suspended prison sentences of up to three years and fines for all three former top Ubisoft executives, describing the accusations as “extremely serious”. The verdict is expected on 2 July.
Read full articleUS-style blanket travel bans could be 'viable' in UK, says Tory chief Badenoch
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch on Friday said the UK could introduce its own travel bans, arguing that Britain is being "mugged" by "illegal migration."
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