Ex-Russian army commander detained over fraud charge
Ivan Popov was fired in 2023 after criticising Russia's management of the Ukraine war in a leaked recording.
Ivan Popov was fired in 2023 after criticising Russia's management of the Ukraine war in a leaked recording.
Experts say Ukraine is now making significant progress in its long struggle against corruption.
Jenny Erpenbeck is the first German writer to win the International Booker Prize for 'Kairos'.
Jenny Erpenbeck is the first German writer and Michael Hofmann the first male translator to win £50,000 prize.
All the latest developments on day three of the 2024 Abu Dhabi World Judo Championships.
Around 140 inmates from a women's prison near Naples were evacuated for structural assessments, while a dozen apartment buildings were also emptied for checks, displacing about 40 families.
With two weeks until European elections, candidates diverged on the size of the bloc’s trillion-euro spending, EU air defence, and whether to impose US-style punitive tariffs on Beijing.
Mourners attended the funeral of Allam Jaradat, a Palestinian teacher killed by Israeli forces on his way to work during a raid in Jenin.
Israeli communications minister reverses seizure of AP equipment amid criticism, restoring live video access to Gaza.
Belgium is looking to break a deadlock among EU governments over a proposed easing of regulation for GMO crops produced using the latest gene editing techniques, by addressing concerns over the patenting of novel seed varieties by agribusinesses.
The move follows the shooting of Prime Minister Robert Fico and a public outcry over 'toxic Slovakia politics'.
The proposed anti-foreign NGO law could bring more attention to the left-wing nationalist Movement of Socialists party, which currently has just two MPs in the 250-seat National Assembly.
EU governments have waved through new electricity market rules intended to limit price spikes, protect vulnerable consumers and businesses, and accelerate the deployment of ever more zero-emissions power capacity.
The Dutch centrist party's decision to enter a four-way coalition with a far-right faction is unacceptable for the group's leadership.
As the EU prepares to vote in European elections, the big issues for Walter Baier, the lead candidate of the European Left, are the cost of living crisis, the war in Gaza and the rise of the far right. He discusses these and other concerns with Aïda Sánchez Alonso in The Global
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The new EU-US Data Privacy Framework falls short. These are all the reasons why, Franziska Boehm, Sergio Carrera, Valsamis Mitsilegas and Júlia Pőcze write.
Thousands of people listen to coloured sounds on platforms like YouTube and through meditation apps.
New rules lay ground for development of the first EU hydrogen market, eyeing 10m tonnes of domestic green production by 2030.
The agreement by 16 tech companies comes as a second AI safety summit is being held this week in South Korea.
Beekeepers are having to radically rethink traditions and conventional cycles of foraging and honey collection.
They also ask for a mid-term review to analyse the interplay between laws and sectoral updates.
Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party have been in government for 14 years and have a seemingly unshakeable grip on power. But in recent months former ally Péter Magyar has emerged as a political rival and is mobilising a part of the Hungarian population against the country's
One of the tremors on Monday was the strongest the area has experienced for 40 years.
French President Emmanuel Macron plans to make a surprise trip to riot-hit New Caledonia, the French Pacific territory that has been gripped by days of deadly unrest and where indigenous people have long sought independence.
High interest rates and economic uncertainty are driving overseas investors away from German real estate.
The insurance company saw robust performance across the board, but especially in the property-casualty insurance sector.
The International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea found that carbon emissions can be considered a marine pollutant.
A judge has dismissed a case for conviction against nine Egyptian men over the worst migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean for over a decade, amid questions from human rights groups challenging the integrity of the trial.
The 77th Cannes Film Festival has reached its midway mark. Here are our thoughts so far, including the disappointments, the top contenders, and the hidden gems.
Fighting around Ukraine’s second largest city has so far displaced around 14,000 people.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has lauded the UK as a "pioneer" of migration policy, citing its plan to deport illegal migrants to Rwanda, as UK PM Rishi Sunak visits Vienna on Tuesday.
The parts are mostly LAN transformers, imported from Sichuan Jingweida Technology Group (JWD) which allegedly uses forced Uyghur labour.
Scientists believe they avoided perils including artillery fire on their way to their traditional breeding ground.
Watch episode 14 of Euronews' guide on the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9.
Cooperation and interconnectivity in a world divided by conflicts and grappling with challenges like climate change were at the centre of the event in Azerbaijan.
Turbulence is set to get worse because of climate change.
The war for a free society will not be won from an ivory tower in Washington or Brussels, but only through the action taken by local leaders on the ground, Brad Lips writes.
Spain "definitively" recalls its ambassador to Argentina, in an escalating row with President Javier Milei.
Hundreds of mourners took to the streets of Tabriz on Tuesday to pay their respects to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi who was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
The plane had hit clear-air turbulence which does not show up on flight radars.
University and school students in Georgia have been driving protests against the country's divisive "foreign influence" law, which critics see it as a threat to democratic freedoms and the country’s aspirations to join the European Union.
Transport for London is planning to go to court to try and get the more-than-£14 million it says the US embassy owes for unpaid congestion charges.
The already controversial Donald Trump origin story hits Cannes - and the Trump campaign has vowed to sue.
And it’s nil points from Türkiye to this year’s Eurovision Song Contest Winner as the country’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan claimed the event threatened traditional family values.
Macron held a defence council on the New Caledonia situation at the Elysee Palace in Paris on Monday
The tiny plastic particles were found in all 23 human testes in a new study, and all 47 testes from pet dogs.
There is a long list of European leaders who have been killed in plane and helicopter crashes, often in mysterious circumstances. These are some of the most high-profile ones, some of which remain unsolved to this day.
Spain's Popular Party unveiled its policy platform for upcoming June EU elections, which many see as a chance to challenge the ruling socialists.
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