Zapatero appears at National Court as first ex-PM charged in Spain's democracy
The former president is set to testify this Wednesday and Thursday over the Plus Ultra bailout and the jewels found in his Ferraz office, worth over €1 million.
The former president is set to testify this Wednesday and Thursday over the Plus Ultra bailout and the jewels found in his Ferraz office, worth over €1 million.
Also in this newsletter: What to expect as G7 leaders meet top AI and tech executives.
G7 leaders pledge more weapons for Ukraine, including air defence and long-range systems, and signal readiness to tighten sanctions on Russia's oil and gas sector.
Ukraine's Air Force said Russia attacked Ukraine with 119 drones overnight, of which 97 were intercepted. 20 drones were reported hitting 11 locations across Ukraine.
Discussions covered the full spectrum of PFAS-related pollution challenges, including how to phase out so-called "forever chemicals". Commissioner Jessika Roswall held a high-level dialogue on Monday (15 June) with over 20 stakeholders from all parts of society to discuss the
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is expected in Tashkent as Uzbekistan hosts investors, business leaders and foreign delegations. Talks focused on European connectivity, US business engagement, AI and long-term investment.
An algae bloom has turned Washington's newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool green just days after a $14 million makeover.
The naval blockade began on 13 April and targeted all vessels entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas.
An activist camp and the documentary ‘Salt in the Wound’ denounce environmental damage by ICL in a Catalan mining basin and its ties to white phosphorus used in warfare in Lebanon.
Oil prices fell below $80 per barrel as markets grew increasingly confident that the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz is coming to an end, paving the way for a recovery in supplies from one of the world's most important oil-exporting regions.
The eyes of the world are on Evian-les-Bains, where G7 leaders are gathering for their third day and final day of talks. Beyond the photo ops, European leaders used this precious face time with the US President to urge him to break the deadlock on Ukraine.
A new summer heat escape index has ranked Europe's coolest destinations for summer travel in 2026, with Iceland, Finland and Norway leading the way.
The first meeting of the “Housing Alliance Working Group on Student and Youth Housing” took place in early June as part of the Affordable Student Housing Seminar in Ponta Delgada, Portugal with some participants connecting online. The Working Group brings together member
The third and final day of the G7 summit in Évian, France, is underway. Last night, the leaders issued a joint declaration reiterating their "unwavering support for Ukraine in defending its freedom, sovereignty, and territorial integrity."
Western allies arrived at the G7 AI summit unsettled after the Trump administration cut off foreign access to Anthropic's most powerful models, confirming Europe's kill-switch fears and providing yet another boost for its tech sovereignty agenda.
Europe's new drugs strategy runs to 2030, but critics warn it prioritises policing over public health. Watch the video!
Javier Bardem was centre stage at a moving ceremony in Los Angeles as he paid tribute to his mother Pilar Bardem on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. But the Spanish actor departed from custom by pressing his nose into the wet cement along with his hand and footprints,
"I welcome the agreement reached between the US and Iran, following sustained diplomatic efforts by several partners. "The priority now is its swift and full implementation by all parties. "This agreement should allow for the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
A veteran fisherman accidentally hooked a nearly nine-foot great white shark off Nantucket, Massachusetts, then hauled the apex predator onto the beach, removed the hook from its mouth and released it back into the Atlantic in a dramatic encounter caught on video.
Euronews will be at the tech conference, which is now in its 10th edition.
Romania's national railway has relaunched daily direct summer trains from Bucharest to destinations in Türkiye and Bulgaria, with fares starting from €27.
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Global shortages of Patriot missiles are putting air defence systems under pressure. Germany's IRIS-T offers one answer, but Berlin still lacks the long-range firepower needed for deep strikes.
European countries score highly in bathing water quality standards, with most bathing waters considered safe for swimmers, according to a new report.
The EU has warmly welcomed the agreement reached between the US and Iran. This, it goes on to say, follows “sustained diplomatic effort” by several partners. The priority now, cautions the EU, is its “swift and full implementation by all parties”. The war began with US and
Defence spending across European NATO is at its highest since the Cold War, with countries closest to Russia spending the most. But the continent is splitting between front-line states racing towards 5% of GDP and a large group doing the bare minimum.
Berlin and Warsaw are set to expand their defence collaborations in a new deal aiming to boost plans to protect the Baltic Sea and enhance military cooperation and communications between the two European allies.
Around 150 pilots from 33 countries have gathered in Kazakhstan's Zhetysu region for Central Asia's first-ever Paragliding World Cup.
France finds a way to break a goalless first half as they cruise past Senegal, the African champions whose recent AFCON title was stripped on a technicality and awarded to Morocco, delivering a 3-1 win campaign opener.
A late-April protest camp and the documentary 'Sal a la ferida' condemn ICL's environmental damage in this Barcelona mining basin and its ties to white phosphorus used militarily in Lebanon.
Renewable energy is saving crops from going to waste.
Five suspects from Ohio, Missouri and California are in custody after the FBI learned of the threat four days before the South Lawn event.
Guterres’ first stop was the headquarters of the new gang-suppression force, which the UN Security Council approved in September.
A new study shows that Facebook pages flagged more than 10 times for fake content by fact-checkers still make money off their content, including after suspension.
At least 945 people were killed and 4,325 injured by landmines and explosive remnants of war in 2024 alone, the UN said, citing the Landmine and Cluster Munition Monitor.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told Euronews that Moscow had expected a “spat” between G7 leaders and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, but said the “optics of the summit are much better than expected.” He added that the key question now is whether Ukraine and the EU can
The EU health ministers have tasked the European Health Commissioner to assess the impact of the US’ most-favourite-nation policy on the bloc.
The Lutheran Church of Sweden, which has some 5.4 million members in a country of 10.6 million, formally separated from the Swedish state in 2000.
Lionesses and lions at a UK sanctuary were given World Cup-themed boxes to choose from, with keepers treating their picks as playful predictions for England's group-stage matches.
The project began last year when Trump, with little warning and without consulting Congress, tore down the entire historic East Wing of the White House.
The measure, described by the city council as the first of its kind in Spain, comes after a spate of thefts of ornamental palm trees worth around €500 each.
EU lawmakers called the document “insufficient” and criticised proposed spending cuts of €32.8 billion. Because the budget requires Parliament’s approval, pressure is mounting to reach an agreement by the end of 2026.
The retired couple tell BBC Newsnight they tried to show the warship they had changed course in the English Channel before the shots were fired.
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Today (16 June) the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (Health) will meet in Luxembourg. Discussions around the Biotech Act and Medical Devices are on the table, but a paper tabled by Germany may prove a turning point for discussion on the Urban
The incident comes two days after armed British forces boarded and detained a sanctioned tanker in the Channel that is suspected of being part of Russia’s shadow fleet.
A new study examines the one region on Earth that has cooled, not warmed, in recent years. Researchers say the 'cold blob' is closely tied to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, AMOC.
A new study examines the only region on Earth that has cooled, not warmed, in recent years. Scientists say the 'cold blob' is mainly tied to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC).
Climate puzzle: a new study probes the only place on Earth that has cooled in recent years, linking the 'Cold Blob' mainly to the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, AMOC.
Mette-Marit, 52, was diagnosed in 2018 with a rare form of pulmonary fibrosis, or scarring of the lungs, that causes breathing difficulties.