Fact check: Has Ukraine just legalised same-sex marriage?
A Supreme Court ruling in Ukraine recognising a same-sex couple as a "de facto" family unit has sparked confusion online.
A Supreme Court ruling in Ukraine recognising a same-sex couple as a "de facto" family unit has sparked confusion online.
The estimate from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) is based on the 2026 pre-conflict forecast for the Middle East.
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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 11th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
Ryanair has added another French airport to its list of route cuts for 2026, citing aviation taxes.
On 11 March 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck northeastern Japan, triggering a tsunami that devastated coastal communities in Tohoku and caused the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster. Fifteen years on, rebuilding continues.
Airbus speaks to Euronews Next at the Mobile World Congress about its plans to unify aerospace connectivity.
Spain spent the last six years investing heavily in wind and solar energy, leading to some of the cheapest power prices in Europe.
Two days after declaring that "Europe can no longer be a custodian for the old world order", Ursula von der Leyen attempted to defuse the backlash by stressing her "unwavering" support for international law.
The co-founders of BioNTech, married couple, Professors Ugur Sahin and Özlem Türec, today (10 March) announced plans to step down from BioNTech leadership roles and establish an independent company to develop next-generation mRNA innovations with disruptive potential. Sahin and
The proposal: a renewed opportunity While geopolitical tensions continue to dominate headlines, a quieter but more consequential shift is unfolding across the European Union’s (EU) digital landscape. In January 2026, the EU introduced proposed revisions to its Cybersecurity
Kilauea is shooting lava fountains up to 300 metres high, and falling tephra is forcing temporary closures on Hawaii’s Big Island. The fountaining that began Tuesday morning marked the eruption's 43rd episode since it began in December 2024.
EU energy chief says the executive can do more to abate prices while calling on member states to cut taxes on electricity immediately. Oil and gas prices have soared as a result of the war in Iran and its retaliation on the Gulf countries, halting the flow of energy along the
At least six people died and five were injured after a bus caught fire in Kerzers, Fribourg, in what police are treating as possible arson. A terrorist act has been ruled out for now, according to authorities.
Amsterdam-based NGO Access To Medicine Foundation (AMF) has published the fourth edition of its Antimicrobial Resistance Benchmark report. Chief Executive Officer, Jayasree K. Iyer, says that there are some positive signs with recent regulatory approvals for three antibiotics
Police say several people are dead and several others injured after a postal bus caught fire in a town west of the Swiss capital.
As Israel continues to pound Hezbollah’s strongholds in South Lebanon and parts of Beirut to root out the Shia militia, Euronews spoke exclusively to the Lebanese energy minister Joe Saddi who urged for mediated talks.
A study suggests the German chancellor is struggling domestically as his party failed to win a key state election, while several European leaders face similarly weak approval ratings.
Australian designer Katie Perry has won the right to sell clothes under her name, claiming victory in a years-long trademark dispute with US pop star Katy Perry.
Energy is the foundation of modern societies, powering our homes, schools, hospitals, industries and transport. A reliable and sustainable energy supply helps us maintain our quality of life and foster economic growth. But how much do we know about where our energy comes from,
Qatar Airways confirms its repatriation flight schedule to and from Doha over the coming days.
Across Europe, debates about institutional reform are usually framed around efficiency and political stability. In Italy, however, any attempt to reshape the balance of power raises a deeper question: how should institutional change be evaluated in a country where organised
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz allegedly fired 10 shots with a semiautomatic firearm into Rihanna’s Beverly Hills home, while the pop superstar and her family were inside. She could get life in prison if convicted on all charges.
Video released by US Central Command shows what it says are US forces striking several Iranian navy vessels, including 16 minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz. The US military said it destroyed the vessels amid concerns Iran could mine the strategic waterway.
The Greens party believes that their electoral victory in a key German state signals a growing “European momentum”. The assertion comes after the German Greens have won the key election in industrial Baden‑Württemberg, Germany’s third most populous state, beating the CDU party
Day 12 of the Iran war sees US-Israeli strikes intensify as Tehran fires at neighbouring countries, disrupting global oil routes and rattling energy markets. Follow our live blog.
The fallout of the Israel-US-Iran war affects Europeans abroad and threatens the EU’s energy security and economy. What crisis measures is Brussels activating to respond? Watch the video.
At first glance, Ukraine has little to do with Greenland. One is fighting a grinding land war in Eastern Europe; the other is a remote territory on NATO’s northern flank. Yet the two are becoming strategically linked. As Russia and increasingly China push further into the
Oil is trading flat in expectation that the International Energy Agency could trigger the largest-ever release of oil reserves, exceeding the 182 million barrels in 2022 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The G7 will also meet on Wednesday to discuss using the reserves.
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KBC, Belgium’s largest bank-insurance group, has selected Taurus as its custody partner for crypto assets. Under the partnership, KBC will leverage Taurus-PROTECT, Taurus’ banking-grade digital asset custody platform, to support its regulated crypto offering. The partnership
Visit Finland is inviting tourists to apply for a seven-day, all-expenses-paid trip this summer, where you’ll sauna bathe, go for dips in the lakes and head on forest walks in a bid to relax like a local.
Stays at Ardbeg House on the Scottish island of Islay include a whisky tour at the nearby distillery, and guests can also try a small-batch dram exclusively available at the on-site bar.
Road traffic accidents are thought to kill up to a third of hedgehogs in local populations.
Keeping your brain active throughout life by learning new skills or reading could help delay Alzheimer’s disease.
Using VR headsets and controllers, Chinese researchers are teaching humanoids to carry out everyday tasks.
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Aleksandr Suranovas, charged with carrying out an act of terrorism for Russia, speaks to the BBC.
Economists estimate that rising oil and gas prices could significantly lift eurozone inflation. Markets have already begun pricing in the risk of a rate hike in 2026.
The EU has joined some Gulf states in condemning what they call “unacceptable attacks” on countries in the region. This comes after Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (pictured) and EU Council President Antonio Costa exchanged views with the leaders of Jordan, Egypt,
Washington says it has destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, after Tehran threatened to not allow oil to pass through the waterway, through which a fifth of the world’s crude flows. Israel and Iran have also launched fresh attacks early on
Police do not yet know the cause of the fire in the western Fribourg canton, which also injured a number of people.
The Peruvian writer has died at the age of 87 in Lima. Author of "A World for Julius", he leaves behind a work marked by irony, memory and social criticism.
The city's biggest ever evacuation comes after the British flying bomb was discovered near a collapsed bridge.
US-brokered ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine were put on hold due to the growing escalation in the Middle East, which has drawn attention away from Europe’s biggest conflict since World War II.
President Putin pits himself as a potential mediator but that's not an easy sell, writes the BBC's Russia editor.
Gérard Araud told Euronews Ursula von der Leyen is overstepping her mandate on foreign policy as Commission chief and pushing a German line on the 27. While not historically a competence of the Commission, von der Leyen is establishing her own line on geopolitics - not without
Slovenians are the latest to head to the polls in what many are forecasting will be crunch elections later this month. It may be small in both size and population (just 2.1 million) but the outcome of the country’s parliamentary elections on 22 March will be closely observed,
The cryptocurrency industry continues to grow rapidly. According to BYDFi, between 10 and 20 new crypto projects enter the market every day. Analysts at Coinlaw provide a more conservative estimate: their data suggests that more than 1,000 projects launch each year, which