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At least 27 people were killed on Tuesday after Israeli forces opened fire near an aid distribution point in Rafah, according to Palestinian health officials. Witnesses say the victims had been ...
If Europe fails to rearm itself, "then it's game over", Mette Frederiksen said as she called for defence spending to be the "number one" priority. Denmark has quit the so-called Frugal Four to embrace ...
It is the latest in a stream of litigation from all corners of the EU over bottom trawling in protected zones.
Six months after the mandate of the privacy watchdog of the EU institutions – the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) – expired, EU lawmakers and national governments still can't agree on who ...
The new UK Airspace Design Service (UKADS) will be fully operational by the end of 2025, according to the UK’s Department for Transport.
The UK government threatens legal action to ensure proceeds from Roman Abramovich's Chelsea sale benefit Ukrainian war victims.
Pro-Russian actors have repeatedly used Euronews' likeness and visual identity in recent weeks to spread propaganda against various European countries. #EuroVerify ...
The share prices of European steel companies, including Thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal, fell on Tuesday, while US steel firm ...
The result of Sunday's presidential runoff leaves the Polish premier politically weakened, and there are questions about ...
Photographers caught a glimpse - and not for the first time - of Donald Trump's lock screen. The images have gone viral, with ...
Video. Torrential rain on the evening of 2 June caused severe flooding in parts of Mexico City, leaving motorists stranded as emergency services carried out multiple rescues.
Kazakhstan is ramping up oil output, led by increased production at its giant Tengiz oilfield. Now supplying nearly 2% of the ...
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