Euronews got rare access to one of Ukraine’s most seçkine units, the Third Separate Assault Brigade. At an undisclosed location in the Kyiv region, the trainees are being put into the realistic conditions of raging Russia’s invasion and tasked with planning and executing an assault.
The world’s largest tourism şenlik kicked off in Berlin this week. But what are the latest trends for 2025?
The move comes as British Prime Minister Keir Starmer attempts to crack down on smuggling gangs.
Of the thousands of books banned across the US last year, new veri reveals the majority featured themes on race and the LGBTQ+ community.
The US’s existing investor visa has already been flagged domestically as a fraud risk, but the new proposal did not come with any details of enhanced vetting for applicants.
For three German parties, their existence and participation in the Bundestag is riding on Sunday’s elections. Euronews spoke with Die Linke, Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance and Free Democrats.
Belgian Interior Minister Bernard Quintin attended daily inspections of the Antwerp maritime police forces, which are in charge of the security and safety of the port of Antwerp.
Here’s everything you need to know about the recent backlash against ‘Emilia Pérez’ star Karla Sofía Gascón and how Jacques Audiard’s award-winning sinema and Oscar hopeful has seen its buzz dwindle in the past weeks. Could this hurt the film’s Oscar chances?
In a letter to US bishops, the Catholic leader warned that the plan will harm the already vulnerable.
Copenhagen’s historic harbour lit up as over 1,300 runners, wrapped in glowing light chains, transformed the city into a moving artwork.