Vladimir Putin News
10.05 / 14:35
NATO
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To join or not to join? Sweden and Finland to reveal NATO decisions
Finland and Sweden are expected to reveal in the coming days whether they will ask to join the NATO military alliance.
10.05 / 13:49
Helicopter
Defence minister slammed over private trip with son in army helicopter
Germany's defence minister is under fire after a report emerged that she took a military helicopter to a private gathering.
10.05 / 13:05
European Union
Zelenskyy says Ukraine is 'fighting for freedom' and 'will win' war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared in a May 9 address that his country would eventually defeat the Russians.
10.05 / 13:05
European Union
EU ban on Russian oil: Orban-VDL talks fail to produce a breakthrough
A face-to-face meeting between Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, and Viktor Orbán, prime minister of Hungary, failed to deliver the much-needed breakthrough to push the proposal for an EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports over the finish line.
10.05 / 12:09
Payments
regulation
Ukraine war
foreign
reform
International
Putin Bids to Create New International Settlements Platform, Reform Foreign Currency Rules
Russian President Vladimir Putin has spoken of plans to revamp the country’s international settlements ecosystem – in a bid to prevent Moscow from sliding into an economic quagmire at the hand of Western-led sanctions.
10.05 / 10:59
European Union
Moldova is Ukraine's most fragile neighbour, says UN chief Antonio Guterres
Moldova is Ukraine's "most fragile neighbour" and the consequences of Russia's nearby war are "too frightening to contemplate".
10.05 / 10:45
News
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Queen Elizabeth II will not attend State Opening of Parliament due to 'episodic mobility problems'
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will not attend the State Opening of Parliament, Buckingham Palace has confirmed to Euronews.
10.05 / 10:45
European Union
EU Council president forced to take shelter on visit to Ukraine
On a surprise visit to Odesa on Monday European Council President Charles Michel was forced to seek shelter, an EU official said.
10.05 / 08:01
Live: Ukraine calls for help to unblock its ports to prevent global food crisis
With no major announcements from Russian President Vladimir Putin during yesterday's Victory Day parade in Moscow, the war in Ukraine looks set to continue on in its current state, at least for the time being.
09.05 / 20:17
negotiations
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Sinn Fein's historic win in Northern Ireland may not change anything for the Brexit negotiations
Sinn Fein, Northern Ireland's pro-unification party, has for the first time in 101 years won the most seats in the province's parliamentary election, but the impact on Brexit negotiations may be muted, experts have told Euronews.
09.05 / 16:35
Protest
Russian ambassador to Poland hit with red paint by anti-war protesters
Russia’s ambassador to Poland was hit with red paint thrown as he prepared to mark a World War II anniversary in Warsaw.
09.05 / 16:35
Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Bulgaria still resisting EU ban on Russian oil
Talks aiming at agreeing an EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports have gone into a sixth day.
09.05 / 14:45
'Deeply wrong': Kyiv slams Berlin police over Ukraine flag ban
Kyiv has hit out at German police after officers in Berlin confiscated a huge Ukrainian flag.
09.05 / 09:33
History
World War II
What is Victory Day in Russia? When is it celebrated? What happens? Why does it matter?
Russia's Victory Day celebrations on Monday, 9 May are set to take on greater significance than normal amid Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
08.05 / 17:07
World War II
Homelessness
Authorities fear 60 dead after Russia bombs Ukrainian school
Authorities in eastern Ukraine fear up to 60 people were killed when Russian forced bombed a school where they were taking shelter in the village of Bilohorivka.
08.05 / 17:07
Election of new Hong Kong leader "violates democratic principles"
Hong Kong has a new leader to replace outgoing Chief Executive, Carrie Lam.
08.05 / 10:49
Ukraine war live: Dozens feared dead as Russians bomb school
Ukrainian authorities fear up to 60 people sheltering in a school in Luhansk region may have been killed in a Russian strike on the building. It comes as the World Health Organisation announced it was collecting evident in Ukraine of possible war crimes committed by Russian forces against medical facilities.
07.05 / 21:03
Fine
Moscow fine-tunes Victory Day parade in midst of Ukraine invasion
In the midst of its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been putting the final touches to rehearsals for its Victory Day parade in Moscow.
06.05 / 17:17
abortion rights
Sir Keir Starmer: Labour leader faces police investigation over COVID gathering
Durham Police are conducting an investigation into a Labour Party gathering that was held amid COVID-19 restrictions, police confirmed to Euronews.
06.05 / 16:53
Climate change
abortion rights
Abortion
Jail
plane
Ryanair plane diversion: Girlfriend of Belarus journalist Roman Protasevich given six-year jail term
A Belarusian court on Friday sentenced the Russian girlfriend of opposition figure Roman Protasevich to six years in prison, a year since they were arrested after the Ryanair plane they were travelling on was intercepted by a fighter jet and forced to land in Minsk.
06.05 / 13:09
European Union
abortion rights
Abortion
Orban criticises EU plans to sanction head of Russian Orthodox Church
EU plans to impose sanctions on the head of the Russian Orthodox Church are an attack on religious freedom, says Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban.
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