A far-right, pro-Russia candidate has taken a surprise lead in the first round of Romania's presidential election, with preliminary results putting his pro-Europe rival in close second.
With 96% of votes counted, ultranationalist Calin Georgescu was (...)
Migrants stranded for years on the remote Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia will be offered the right to come to the UK, under a government proposal.
Around 60 Sri Lankan Tamils have spent more than three years in a makeshift camp on the island, (...)
Moldova's pro-EU President Maia Sandu has claimed a second term after a tense election run-off seen as a choice between Europe and Russia.
With most preliminary results counted, Sandu was leading with almost 55% of the vote, and in a late-night (...)
The European Commission has taken the first steps to challenge China's anti-subsidy investigation into some of the bloc's dairy exports, arguing it is based on "questionable allegations and insufficient evidence" and urging its immediate end.
The (...)
Five people have been found dead in eastern Romania after unprecedented rainstorms caused severe flooding, leaving hundreds stranded in affected areas, emergency authorities reported on Saturday.
Rescue services worked tirelessly in the heavily (...)
A new evacuation alert for the Greek seaside town of Nea Makri has been ordered on Tuesday, as fierce wildfires continue to affect the suburbs of Athens.
One person has died, with a body, believed to be of a woman, found inside a shop in the town of (...)
Online influencers like Andrew Tate are radicalizing boys into extreme misogyny in a way that is "quite terrifying", police are warning.
Senior UK police officer Maggie Blyth said young men and boys could be radicalized similarly to how terrorists (...)
Several countries across southern Europe have issued extreme weather warnings due to potentially dangerous heat.
Greece's Culture Ministry has ordered the iconic Acropolis to close for several hours in the middle of the day.
Meteorologists said hot (...)
US President Joe Biden has welcomed Nato leaders to Washington DC with a forceful speech that seemed pitched to reassure allies overseas and closer to home that he can fight off an election challenge from Donald Trump.
In brief but strongly (...)
BUCHAREST — Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Engineer Saleh Al-Jasser has visited Bucharest International Airport accompanied by Saudi Ambassador to Romania Dr. Mohammed Abdul Ghani Khayat. During the visit, the minister was given an (...)
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia, represented by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Romania's Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
The agreement aims to enhance economic development in (...)
Spain's parliament rejected a proposal on Thursday brought forth by Catalan separatist party Junts, seeking recognition of Kosovo as an independent nation. The motion was defeated by a wide margin, with a vote tally of 293 against, 25 in favor, and (...)
A mysterious monolith appeared in the Nevada desert over the weekend, sparking speculation as to what it may be and who is behind it.
The structure was spotted by the Las Vegas Police Department, who said they saw it during a search and rescue (...)
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, (...)
BRUSSELS — Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan called for the lifting of the seizure of Palestinian funds and refraining from any measures that hinder the work of the Palestinian government.
While reiterating Saudi Arabia's support (...)
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has indicated she will support the Polish and Greek prime ministers' call for a "European air defense shield" if she secures a second term at the helm of the EU executive.
Speaking during the (...)
Conservative forces are set to win the European elections, the latest Euronews Super Poll from the Euronews Polls Centre can exclusively reveal.
Parties from the center-right, ultraconservative and far-right are leading the polls in the main EU (...)
European Union officials have raided the offices of a Chinese company as part of a probe into subsidies, exposing rising tensions between the bloc and one of its biggest trading partners.
The European Commission said Tuesday that it carried out (...)
Military spending in Central and Western Europe is now higher than the last year of the Cold War, a new report has found.
According to new data released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Europe has seen a widespread (...)
European Union countries willing to recognize the State of Palestine should move in tandem in order to "trigger significant progress" in building peace in the war-torn region, European Council President Charles Michel has said.
Speaking to (...)
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 (...)
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 European Commission has proposed a steep increase in tariffs on Russian grain that comes into the bloc's common market.
The measure would apply to cereals, oilseeds and derived products, like vegetable oil, that originate in Russia and are bound (...)
Moldova has slammed Moscow's decision to open polling stations in the breakaway Transnistria region ahead of presidential elections in Russia on 15 -17 March, summoning the Russian ambassador on Tuesday.
Transnistria is not recognized (...)
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been detained in Romania after European arrest warrants were issued by the UK, his representative has said.
The allegations, including sexual aggression, cover 2012 to 2015, his team said.
The Tate brothers (...)