Putin hosts Trump negotiators at Kremlin for 'constructive' Ukraine talks
Kremlin officials described the five hours of talks as "constructive" - but said "a lot of work lies ahead".
Kremlin officials described the five hours of talks as "constructive" - but said "a lot of work lies ahead".
Greek farmers escalate protests with road blockades, demanding unpaid subsidies and full compensation for crop and livestock losses as disruptions spread nationwide.
The call for strike action by three trade unions (the CGT, FSU and Solidaires) saw a significantly lower turnout compared to previous occasions in September and October.
A significant number of these genes are involved in mechanisms that regulate blood pressure, reduce inflammation and control sugar metabolism. These are critical processes for long-term cardiovascular health.
The complaint filed with France’s anti-terror prosecutor accuses Israeli authorities of systematic obstruction and war crimes against reporters.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime says Indonesia is a major drug smuggling hub despite having some of the strictest drug laws in the world.
The government says there are almost 80,000 cases waiting to be heard in criminal courts in England and Wales, more than double the pre-pandemic figure.
Denmark’s EU Presidency has proposed a significant increase in taxes on heated tobacco products, as revealed in a document accessed by EU Reporter. A last-minute overhaul of the Tobacco Excise Directive (TED) shows the Danish Presidency and the European Commission embracing
This week sees the Olympic flame pass from Greece to Italy en route to Milan for the Winter Games. Euronews spent a day behind the scenes with the dancers and actors who perform at the historic lighting ceremony as it's been practised since the start of the movement in Ancient
The European Commission will unveil a new economic security doctrine designed to anticipate trade threats and take a more strategic approach to the EU’s existing trade tools.
Rutte's comments come after President Donald Trump’s 28-point proposal to end the almost four-year war in Ukraine dismayed European allies as being slanted in Russia's favour.
The Italian politician is detained after a raid at the College of Europe, an institution she has guided since 2020 following a high-profile in Rome and Brussels. Mogherini is well known in diplomatic circles and is extremely well connected.
Russia is not planning to fight European countries, but if Europe starts a war, Russia is "ready right now", the Russian president said on Tuesday as he blamed the Europeans for what he described as not having a "peaceful agenda".
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While many Ukrainians believe they have sacrificed too much for their country to lose territory to Russia, others are desperate for the war to end.
The latest effort to support Ukraine with immobilised Russian assets has suffered a new setback at the hands of the European Central Bank, which warned that the plan would violate EU treaties and undermine the institution's independence.
Mikhail Mirgorodsky faces five charges, including organising and leading a criminal group and ordering threats against Ukrainians in Poland.
The theft reportedly took place after the driver left his truck in an unguarded parking lot overnight.
An AI-generated image circulating on Facebook has claimed that German cities have installed robotic mailboxes equipped with AI systems that can automatically return lost items to owners. The catch is that it’s AI slop.
“Mistral Large 3 was trained on a wide variety of languages, making advanced AI useful for billions who speak different native languages,” the company said.
Keeping the global temperature increase below 1.5 degrees will have its challenges, but it is possible, say a number of experts from China and the EU, who discussed the future of green growth at a special Euronews and CGTN debate.
There is a "weak correlation" between members of environmental organisations and nature-connectedness across Europe and the world, researchers say.
A type of fungus found in Chernobyl could be the key to long-term missions on the Moon and Mars.
Drone incursions into EU member states’ airspace are changing warfare doctrines, and the EU’s response to this remains inadequate, the bloc’s defence chief told Euronews. On this front, he said, the EU can learn a lesson from Ukraine.
There’s a gloom in the air when it comes to spending in the UK. Next year's forecast for economic growth has dropped to 1%, down from 1.4% as consumers cut back their spending across the board. Even Black Friday, which usually provides a boost to the high street, passed without
Apple announced this year's Apple Music Replay, its answer to Spotify’s popular Wrapped feature. Here are the most played songs of 2025...
The man had been convicted of killing 13 members of a family, including children, and was executed by one of their relatives, according to police.
The removal of a tax exemption reflects Beijing’s concerns over ageing, labour shortages, and slowing long-term growth.
The company behind the project has promised to reconcile the production of renewable energy with the environmental protection of the territory.
Once a crossroads of empires and ideas, Uzbekistan remains one of the best-preserved witnesses to the Silk Road’s influence on architecture, learning and spiritual life.
European Union co-legislators have proven unable to settle on a compromise text that has been on hold for more than a decade. The law was intended to enhance passenger rights, but airlines argue it could put them out of business.
Abu Dhabi has opened the Middle East’s largest Natural History Museum, unveiling an ambitious journey through 13 billion years of Earth and cosmic history with rare fossils, immersive experiences and major scientific collections.
Serbia must halt operations at its NIS oil refinery after Washington denied its license, risking the nation's fuel supply, according to President Vučić.
Bitcoin’s sharp reversal and a surge in investor fears have forced even the market’s strongest champions to confront a bruising December downturn.
“Boys, boys, boys. Sun shines down, so come to town. Set your body free” was how the summer 1987 hit song goes. If you remember this tune, boys and girls, we have news for you.
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri is accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity including murder, torture and rape in a prison in Libya.
A Kirameki-branded winter yellowtail from quake-hit Noto fetched a record-tying 4 million yen at Ishikawa Prefecture’s first auction of the season.
The annual debate on whether 'Die Hard' is a Christmas movie or not has finally been resolved. A new poll reveals only 38 per cent of UK public think the Bruce Willis actioner is a festive classic...
The event in Qatar's capital is set to focus on turning commitments into impactful policies through open discussions on urgent issues, organisers said.
Demonstrators said the plan - the country's first in euros - attempted to hide widespread government corruption.
There’s a familiar scene across Europe on any given weekend: cafés humming with early kick-off matches, fans huddled around TVs in living rooms, pubs overflowing before derbies. But the way people watch football – the rituals, the habits, the conversations – is shifting faster
European bond yields are rising despite stable inflation data as a surge in Japanese yields fuels global market repricing.
Meanwhile, despite promises of substantial compensation, families of killed soldiers have received bizarre gifts from local authorities.
The EU's former foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, has been detained by Belgian police as part of an anti-fraud investigation. Stefano Sannino, a top EU civil servant, was also taken into questioning on Tuesday.
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The vessel did not request assistance and its 13 crew members were unharmed, according to Turkey's Maritime Affairs Directorate.
Bulgarian government says it is permanently withdrawing a controversial budget proposal after another night of major protests in Sofia and beyond.
Kazakhstan and the EU celebrate the 10th anniversary of the signing of the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA), concluded in December 2015. The EPCA established an enhanced legal basis for EU–Kazakhstan relations. That’s why Kazakh Foreign Minister Yermek
The biotech giant is facing over 67,000 US lawsuits over allegations that its Roundup weedkiller causes cancer — a claim Bayer denies.
Women are more likely than men to seek medical help when they feel unwell, yet many believe they receive poorer treatment, according to a new report.