Authorities in Oslo announced on Monday that they had agreed to buy AIM-120C-8 AMRAAM air defense missiles from the US in a deal worth over 4 billion Norwegian kroner ($364m, €337m).
It is one of the largest single purchases ever made by the (...)
A new international airport will soon open in Greenland's capital Nuuk, allowing larger aircraft to land for the first time — paving the way for direct flights from the US and Europe.
It's the first of three airport projects that officials hope will (...)
The 13-year-old boy should have been in school last Thursday, instead of sitting in a police station in central Gothenburg. But police say he fired shots outside the offices of Israeli tech firm Elbit Systems.
"He was basically caught in the act," (...)
Germany has begun new controls at all of its land borders as part of a crackdown on migration, placing restrictions on a wide area of free movement known as the Schengen Zone and stirring anger among its European neighbors.
From Monday, as well as (...)
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has denounced as "unacceptable" Germany's decision to extend temporary controls to all its land borders as part of its response to irregular migration.
He is one of several figures from neighboring countries to (...)
Germany will provide 12 additional self-propelled howitzers 2000 worth €150 million ($166.14 million) to Ukraine, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius announced on Friday during a meeting of the Ukraine contact group at the U.S. Air Force base in (...)
A Polish man has been found guilty of assault after punching Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
A court in the capital Copenhagen sentenced him to four months in jail, deportation and a ban on entering Denmark for five years.
The 39-year-old (...)
Italy, which receives the most migrant arrivals in the European Union, is partially outsourcing the challenge from today, as it opens the first of two planned camps in neighboring Albania.
The centers will be used to house up to 3000 migrants per (...)
Nato members have pledged their support for an "irreversible path" to future membership for Ukraine, as well as more aid.
While a formal timeline for it to join the military alliance was not agreed at a summit in Washington DC, the military (...)
Voters in most EU countries began casting their ballots Sunday to elect their representatives in the European Parliament (EP) for a five-year term.
On the final stretch of four days of voting that began this week, EU voters in Austria, Belgium, (...)
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen was left shocked and suffering from whiplash after being struck by a man while walking in the center of Copenhagen.
The assault occurred in a square in the city's old town when a man approached the (...)
A person has died after falling into an airplane jet engine at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Wednesday.
"An incident occurred this afternoon on the platform of Schiphol [Airport] where a person fell into a running aircraft (...)
Almost half of Europeans have a positive opinion of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky but the feeling varies wildly across member states.
This is one of the main conclusions from an exclusive Euronews poll conducted by Ipsos among almost 26,000 (...)
Germany aims to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2045, despite being one of Europe's biggest polluters.
The powerhouse economy is also the third largest in the world after the US and China, however, Gross Domestic Profit shrank 0.3 percent in (...)
Europeans give a thumbs down to the European Union's efforts to control irregular migration and demand stronger border controls.
This is one of the eye-catching takeaways from an exclusive Euronews poll conducted by Ipsos among almost 26,000 (...)
The highly divisive prospect of using so-called Eurobonds to finance efforts to ramp up the EU's defense capacities will be floated as the bloc's 27 leaders meet in Brussels on Thursday.
It's seen as a first attempt to test EU member states' (...)
European Union countries reached on Wednesday evening a hard-fought deal to boost and revamp military assistance to Ukraine. The agreement struck by ambassadors in Brussels will inject an additional €5 billion into the European Peace Facility (EPF) (...)
Denmark has announced plans to extend military conscription to women for the first time and increase the standard service time.
It also wants to boost its defense budget by nearly $6bn (£4.6bn) in the next five years to meet NATO targets.
"We do not (...)
A group of the world's most prominent human rights organizations is suing Danish authorities over the continued exports of arms to Israel even as more than 30,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in Gaza by the Israeli military.
The (...)
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed two decrees on February 26 that officially re-establish the Moscow and Leningrad Military Districts, codifying major efforts to restructure and reform the Russian military.
According to the Institute for the (...)
The Pentagon said US and UK fighter planes have carried out strikes on 18 Houthi sites in Yemen — the fourth such joint operation by the allies.
The US said Saturday's strikes were directed against storage facilities, drones, air defense systems, (...)
The European Union on Monday formally launched a bespoke naval mission to protect commercial vessels in the Red Sea from attacks by Houthi rebels.
Mission 'Aspides' — Greek for shield — will aim to preserve freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and (...)
Finland is hit by a third day of industrial action Friday, with the transport sector —crippled by striking workers in trams, trains, buses, ferries, ports, airport and airline operations.
There are also ongoing strikes in cleaning companies, (...)
GENEVA — The World Health Organization (WHO) has honored the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) for obtaining a certificate of recognition that food products in the Kingdom are free from industrially produced trans-fatty acids (ITFA) or artificial (...)
A Russian man who boarded a flight from Denmark to Los Angeles last November without a ticket, passport or visa has been found guilty in a US federal court of being a stowaway on an aircraft.
Sergey Ochigava, 46, was convicted by a jury in a (...)