In the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the far-right Alternative for Germany party surged in popularity during the recent snap elections. Euronews examines why.
The controversial rapper has followed his online series of hateful rants with another disturbing image that has led social media users to feel “sick to the stomach.” WARNING: Article contains images some readers may find disturbing.
Mahmoud Khalil, an Algerian of Palestinian ancestry, served as a student negotiator during talks with university staff.
A group of 11 health ministers has proposed expanding the scope of new EU defence funds to include critical medicines in an op-ed published on Euronews.
Between long-awaited retrospectives and extensive multi-artist exhibitions, several European museums have chosen to prominently feature arka by women in 2025. Check out our favourite picks in celebration of International Women’s Day.
Israel says it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza. It comes after it cut all supplies of goods to the crisis-ravaged Palestinian territory last week.
President Donald Trump’s withdrawal of support for Ukraine has up-ended EU relations with the US in her first 100 days, and prompted pledges to ramp up defence spending.
Europe can no longer afford to treat medicine security as a secondary issue. Anything less would be a grave miscalculation — one that could turn our dependence on critical medicines into the Achilles heel of Europe’s security, health ministers of 11 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive.
More than 1,000 people were killed after two days of clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad erupt.
Iran denies receiving letter from US President Donald Trump, but dismissed prospects of nuclear negotiations so long as Washington sanctions on Tehran remain in place.