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Opinions expressed in View articles are solely those of the authors. We hear a familiar refrain whenever advanced militaries kill innocent people. A spokesperson will Read more
Opinions expressed in View articles are solely those of the authors. We hear a familiar refrain whenever advanced militaries kill innocent people. A spokesperson will Read more
The United Kingdom urged allies to “present a united front against…Russian posturing towards Ukraine” ahead of a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Liverpool this Read more
A Roman Catholic diocese in Sicily apologised after reports emerged that its bishop had told children that Santa did not exist. In a Facebook post, Read more
This week Olaf Scholz took his oath of office at the Bundestag on Wednesday as he became Germany’s new chancellor. He replaced Angela Merkel, who Read more
Vaccine effectiveness against the Omicron variant is “significantly lower” than with the Delta variant but a booster dose raises protection against mild cases, a new Read more
The leaders of four Bulgarian parties on Friday said they’ve agreed to form a centrist-led coalition that would end a months-long political crisis, giving a Read more
German security officials said they have foiled a planned Islamist attack after arresting a man in Hamburg over the summer. Authorities said the suspect had Read more
Polish security officials say Belarus committed an act of “state terrorism” by diverting a flight to Minsk to arrest an exiled journalist. A Polish investigation Read more
((Le son 7)), pronounced like sunset, is an ultra-modern sound gallery in Paris that showcases works by fifteen contemporary sound artists. It invites visitors to Read more
Hungary’s Constitutional Court has avoided a ruling on whether European Union law has primacy over national law. The court declined to rule on a challenge Read more
Only one child was murdered in Zagreb during the Croatian war of the 1990s. She was 12 years old and her only known crime was Read more
Olaf Scholz made his first visit to Brussels as German chancellor on Friday. Scholz was voted in as Angela Merkel’s successor earlier this week and Read more
Journalists Dmitry Muratov and Maria Ressa called for better protection for independent reporting as they received their joint Nobel Peace Prize on Friday at a Read more
The Bosnian Serb entity assembly is set to vote on opting out of national institutions despite the threat of new sanctions. Lawmakers in the entity Read more
Opinions expressed in View articles are solely those of the authors. With declining cattle numbers and rising levels of imports, the face of European farming Read more
COVID-19 cases are sweeping Europe once again — here is a breakdown of how each country has reacted to the surge. It comes amid the Read more
Croatia is one step closer to joining the Schengen border-free area. European Union governments concluded on Thursday that the country “fulfilled the necessary conditions for Read more
Russia’s military issued a warning to Ukraine, accusing Kyiv of gathering troops near the country’s eastern border. The warning comes just days after a call Read more
More than 16 years after she was appointed as Germany’s first female chancellor, Angela Merkel has now assured herself a place in the history books. Read more
An Italian man who tried to get a COVID-19 vaccine in a prosthetic arm has now been jabbed for real. Dr Guido Russo generated headlines Read more
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie have announced the birth of a baby girl. The couple said a healthy baby, the couple’s Read more
France’s upcoming presidency of the European Union will aim to “move towards a powerful Europe in the world, a fully sovereign Europe, free to make Read more
Hungary has admitted that it granted a special visa for a Belarusian official expelled from the Czech Republic. The Hungarian foreign ministry confirmed to Euronews Read more
France warned on Thursday that if the 53 licences still awaiting UK approval are not granted by Friday evening, it would call on the EU Read more
Lyon’s world-famous Festival of Lights (Fête des Lumières) attracted crowds as it marked the start of the Christmas season under the rain on Wednesday night. Read more
Four people have been arrested in Denmark on suspicion of leaking confidential information from the country’s security services. The suspects are all current or former Read more
Brussels has taken the first steps to ensure Europe’s gig workers — which include Uber drivers and Deliveroo riders — enjoy the same labour rights Read more
Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has been questioned by a parliamentary committee over the culling of the country’s entire mink population. Frederiksen will testify about Read more
One of the EU’s signature schemes to scrap mobile phone roaming charges is being extended. MEPs say they have reached a deal with EU countries Read more
The Green party’s candidate for the French presidential election has ruled out taking part in a primary contest to designate a single left-wing candidate. “No, Read more
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