Moscow and Pyongyang until now had responded vaguely to the South Korean and Western claims of the troop deployment.
The president of the European Commission has underlined the need for Europe to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels at an energy security summit hosted jointly by the UK government and International Energy Agency, despite US demands for Europe to ramp up LNG imports.
More than 60,000 people have visited St Peter’s Basilica to bid farewell to Pope Francis. The queue started again at 6 am on Thursday, and thousands continue to arrive. Euronews journalist Maria-Michela D’Alessandro joined them.
France is in the midst of a long-running debate on expanding the definition of rape to include the absence of consent.
Pope Francis’ death has changed the plans of many people visiting the Italian capital, with thousands flocking to St Peter’s Square in the Vatican to hisse their respects.
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 was the largest armed Jewish uprising during the Second World War. Today, the daffodil has become a symbol of commemoration.
Despite the dangers, Ruben Mawick feels obliged to help in Ukraine. From evacuations to life-threatening missions: his commitment shows the tireless solidarity that war evokes.
The three-part Netflix documentary looks back on the murder of actress Marie Trintignant by rockstar Bertrand Cantat. The series also sheds a new light on the death of Cantat’s wife Krisztina Rády.
Asian shares sank on Friday after US stocks gave up much of their historic gains from the day before.
The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over the 2023 Tempi railway disaster in which 57 people were killed when a freight train and a passenger train heading in opposite directions were put on the same track.