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12.06 / 15:21
Art European Union Russia increasingly relying on heavy Soviet-era missiles, Western defence officials claim
Russian forces are increasingly relying on heavy Soviet-era weapons that can cause mass casualties and significant collateral damage in their bid to make headway in capturing eastern Ukraine.
12.06 / 13:25
Art European Union Live: Battles rage across Ukraine's east, fierce standoff in Sievierodonetsk
Fierce street-to-street fighting is ongoing in the key eastern city of Sievierodonetsk, with the Russian shelling hitting a nitrogen fertilizer plant sheltering hundreds of civilians, resulting in a large fire, Luhansk regional governor Serhiy Haidai said.
11.06 / 21:17
European Union Ursula von der Leyen North Macedonia: Scholz calls for EU accession talks but fails to shift Bulgaria's objections
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited North Macedonia and Bulgaria on Saturday in a bid to resolve the dispute between both countries that has seen European Union membership talks with both North Macedonia and Albania blocked.
11.06 / 17:27
European Union Ursula von der Leyen week end Von der Leyen promises response 'by end of next week' on Ukraine's EU ambitions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, on a surprise visit to Kyiv on Saturday, promised a response "next week" to Ukraine's ambitions to apply for EU membership.
11.06 / 14:43
Human Rights Immigration UK migrant deportations to Rwanda set to go ahead after NGOs lose legal challenge
The UK's controversial plan to deport migrants to Rwanda is going ahead despite a bid by NGOs to halt it.
11.06 / 13:17
European Union Ukraine war: Russia using 'inaccurate' Soviet-era missiles likely to hit civilians, says UK
There are warnings that Russia is using old and indiscriminate weapons as it tries to make headway in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region.
10.06 / 18:25
Environment NOT 'It's just not happening': Crops go to waste as UK farmers struggle to find workers
British farmers, forced to throw away tonnes of crops due to a shortage of labour, are calling for the UK government to bring back freedom of movement.
10.06 / 18:25
Police School Man with knife injures woman and minor at primary school in Germany
A woman and 7-year-old girl have been injured in a knife attack at a primary school in southwestern Germany.
10.06 / 12:17
LGBT History Putin compares himself to Peter the Great over drive to 'take back Russian land'
Vladimir Putin has compared his actions in Ukraine to Russian tsar Peter the Great's conquest of the Baltic coast during his 18th-century war against Sweden.
10.06 / 11:53
Drugs European Union Brexit and Covid lockdowns blamed for bad MDMA in the UK
It’s not just longer passport queues being blamed on Brexit, as researchers say the UK’s EU exit, as well as Covid-19 lockdowns, has caused a dramatic drop in drug quality.
10.06 / 10:27
LGBT European Union Nearly all of Portugal in 'severe' drought after hottest May on record
Almost all of Portugal was in severe drought at the end of May, the country’s weather service (IPMA) said on Thursday.
10.06 / 07:45
Climate change European Union Ukraine war live: Kyiv losing up to 200 troops a day - Zelenskyy aide
Follow our live updates of the Ukraine war below or watch Euronews TV's coverage in the player above. 
09.06 / 19:15
Climate change European Union Britons sentenced to death for fighting with Ukraine's army
Two British citizens and a Moroccan have been sentenced to death by pro-Moscow rebels in eastern Ukraine for fighting on Ukraine's side.
09.06 / 15:29
LGBT Climate change European Union Interest rates Eurozone to get its first interest rate hike in 11 years next month
The European Central Bank (ECB) has confirmed it will raise interest rates in a bid to bring down soaring prices across the eurozone.
09.06 / 14:37
Europe European Union Lithuania aims to tighten crypto regulation and ban anonymous accounts
In its efforts to fight money laundering risks and the possible schemes of Russian elites circumventing financial sanctions, the 2.8-million nation of Lithuania is planning to tighten its scrutiny over crypto. 
09.06 / 14:17
LGBT Climate change European Union Algeria suspends friendship treaty with Spain over Western Sahara
The Algerian president’s office announced on Wednesday that the North African nation was “immediately” suspending a two-decade-old friendship treaty with Spain.
09.06 / 13:47
Climate change European Union transport lawmakers EU lawmakers endorse ban on new petrol and diesel cars from 2035
The European Parliament on Wednesday threw its weight behind a proposed ban on selling new cars with combustion engines in 2035, seeking to step up the fight against climate change by boosting the development of electric vehicles.
09.06 / 13:15
LGBT European Union Renewables The EU needs renewables to curb Russian fossil fuel dependence. For these, it's dependent on China.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has exposed the European Union's dependence on Russian fossil fuels and accelerated the bloc's transition into renewables.
09.06 / 11:45
UPS Citi Peel Hunt plans ‘boots on the ground’ in post-Brexit hub
Peel Hunt plans to put "boots on the ground" in the European Union by launching a new office in Copenhagen in the coming year.
09.06 / 09:21
Climate change School Court grants nationality to girl born while migrating to Europe in Spain first
A Spanish court has for the first time granted citizenship to a migrant child who was born while their mother was trying to reach Europe.
08.06 / 17:21
Climate change European Union CLIMATE CRISIS Chaos erupts at the European Parliament as three key climate laws are postponed
Chaos erupted in the European Parliament on Wednesday as the scheduled votes on three key climate laws were postponed over last-minute political disagreements.

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