The limit between foreign meddling and freedom of speech in a world of çağdaş communications – a question that will determine the future of Europe.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has been embroiled in controversy after distributing campaign flyers that resemble “deportation tickets” in the city of Karlsruhe.
The call comes as the airline sues a passenger for €15,000 after they caused a flight to be diverted.
Lebanon’s new president names head of the International Court of Justice as the country’s new prime minister.
Trade union leaders and environmental campaigners are among over 250 groups warning against a bonfire of red tape as the second von der Leyen commission presses on with its core goal of shielding European industry from US and Chinese competition.
At one Brussels airport, all departures are cancelled after midday as “security can no longer be guaranteed”
Ahead of Eurosonic Noorderslag, the huge music expo event that kicks off the year’s musical calendar, here’s the Euronews Culture guide on what to expect.
Pass through awe-inspiring mountain ranges while eating delicious food on these once-in-a-lifetime train journeys.
Pre-election polling suggest the left-leaning incumbent president Zoran Milanovic, who is an outspoken critic of Western military support for Ukraine, will win.
The lot of political cartoonists in the Middle East & North Africa region is not an easy one.