Hegseth attacks Europe over 'invasion' of migrants on its beaches in D-Day speech
The US defence secretary was speaking in Normandy, 82 years after allied forces launched their operation to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe.
The US defence secretary was speaking in Normandy, 82 years after allied forces launched their operation to liberate Nazi-occupied north-western Europe.
On the first day of his official seven-day tour of Spain, the Pope praises the country's "active commitment to peace and solidarity among peoples".
World leaders and the last remaining veterans gathered in Normandy on Saturday to mark the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings. Commemorations in Langrune-sur-Mer and Colleville-sur-Mer paid tribute to the 160,000 Allied troops who launched the liberation of Europe in 1944.
Google has signed a $30 billion deal to lease computing power from SpaceX, paying $920 million per month through June 2029. The move came after SpaceX acquired xAI in February 2026, gaining massive data centres. The deal precedes SpaceX’s highly anticipated IPO next week.
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Teenager Mirra Andreeva fulfils her huge potential with a first Grand Slam title as Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska is denied a fairytale French Open victory.
The milestone comes after a busy testing period for NASA. Since the first flight on 28 October 2025, the team has completed 16 flights in the last 90 days
Euronews Europe editor Maria Tadeo provides highlights and analysis from the EU-Western Balkans summit held this week in her signature newsletter Off the Record.
The world No. 8 duly brushed aside Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska, winning in straight sets, 6-3 6-2. Mirra Andreeva - nineteen years old - is the youngest winner since Monica Seles
Health officials have warned the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda could become one of the largest on record after confirmed cases jumped to 471, prompting a major international response.
Pope Leo XIV set foot on Spanish soil on Saturday 6 June, ending a fifteen‑year papal absence. Over 130,000 people greeted him in Madrid, where he warned against ready‑made ideologies and called for reconciliation.
Lebanon has accused Israel of undermining ceasefire efforts after an airstrike killed three members of its army in the country's south.
The Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) is believed by Ukrainians to be a key pillar behind their independence, while Warsaw accuses it of carrying out "genocide" against Poles between 1943-45.
The US defence secretary’s remarks come after Washington announced a reduction in the number of American troops stationed in Europe.
Newlyweds Dua Lipa and Callum Turner were seen greeting guests and celebrating at a wedding party in Palermo, Sicily, as part of a weekend of festivities following their recent London wedding.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun accused Iran of exploiting Lebanon in its conflict with the US and Israel while calling for direct peace talks with Israel and Hezbollah’s disarmament.
Iran's players have received US visas ahead of the World Cup, but several federation officials are still awaiting clearance before the team's opening match.
Settled weather will dominate most of Spain this weekend, with rain confined to the north and the Pyrenees as temperatures rise sharply; next week the south could approach 38°C.
'Mehrzweckeier': youth word of the year as a protest? Citizens can now vote on it officially. What began as criticism of conscription reform is now aimed at Friedrich Merz. Insult or free speech?
Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič has described the Association Agreement with Andorra and San Marino as potentially the EU’s most comprehensive arrangement with any third country. There is broad support for the Association Agreement across the Commission, Council and Parliament. Two
Digital wallets have become a go-to all around the world, including across Wales, as now the large majority of Welsh consumers are using digital wallets for online payments to make life easier at the checkout. When we refer to digital wallets, we mean payment options such as
The city's governor urges residents to remain indoors for the first time since the beginning of the war.
For centuries, the buttero has been central to cattle breeding and rural life in the Maremma, between Lazio and Tuscany. Though the trade is fading, new mounted herders help keep alive the region’s history and identity.
For centuries, the buttero was central to livestock and rural life in the Maremma between Lazio and Tuscany. Though the trade is fading, new horsemen keep the region's history and identity alive.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said "it is time to end this war" after confirming he had ordered the strike on Russian targets, including naval and energy sites across the west of the country.
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'Cookie of the Balkans' Montenegro can revitalise the EU enlargement process for the rest of candidates, as PM doubles down on 2028 entry.
Millions are expected to attend events across Spain as Leo XIV combines religious celebrations with high-profile political meetings.
Pope Leo XIV landed at Barajas Airport on Saturday shortly after 10.30, his first apostolic visit to Spain since being elected on 8 May 2025. Over six days he will visit Madrid, Barcelona, Montserrat, Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
This week, the European directive concerning tobacco taxation (TED) encountered divergent outcomes: it was endorsed in a modified form by the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) of the European Parliament, yet concurrently withdrawn from the ECOFIN Council's
The US claims to have intercepted Iranian drones before launching missile strikes on what it described as "radar sites" in the south of Iran.
Incumbent Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is seeking a third term despite falling domestic support.
Three years ago, Ursula von der Leyen set an assertive tone in a landmark speech about EU-China relations. Today, she is on the verge of turning her words into action. But a formidable challenge remains in her way.
While the EU has responded to the latest fossil fuel crisis by limiting fossil fuel imports, a trio of states have “deepened their exposure by increasing them".
Philadelphia will host five World Cup group games as well as a Round of 16 clash on 4 July – exactly 250 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed in the historic city.
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Millions of Europeans still apply for jobs without knowing how much they pay. New EU rules aimed at boosting salary transparency and tackling the gender pay gap were due to take effect by 7 June, but most member states are set to miss the deadline.
The Baltic States, like the rest of Europe, are grappling with equipment shortages for the key technologies that will make it easier to respond to drone incursions, experts say.
BC Place in downtown Vancouver will host seven World Cup fixtures – including two of Canada's group games.
The feasting phenomenon run by Le Canon Français has become a hot political issue.
The Bulgarian singer says her historic victory in Vienna came close to never happening.
A new legal opinion by leading international investment law expert Professor Christoph Schreuer warns that the European Commission's proposed Cybersecurity Act (CSA) could place EU member states in a difficult legal position, potentially exposing them to compensation claims