Ukraine West should rethink restrictions on weapons for Ukraine: NATO chief "By having too many restrictions we are tying one hand of the Ukrainian armed forces on their back," said NATO's Secretary-General. 27/05/2024
Europe News Poland plans to fortify border with Belarus amid security concerns Polish defence officials presented plans to fortify the country's eastern border, as fears of foreign aggression intensify. 27/05/2024
Europe News EU countries voice exasperation over Hungary's vetoes on Ukraine aid Hungary continues to veto EU military assistance to Ukraine, preventing member states from getting their donations partially reimbursed. 27/05/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament committee rejects president's 'Russian law' veto The move sets up the possibility of a vote of the full legislature on Tuesday to override President Salome Zourabichvili’s veto of the measure. 27/05/2024
Europe News Georgia’s president and PM trade barbs over 'foreign influence' law Critics argue that the foreign influence bill will hinder media freedom and damage Georgia's bid to join the European Union. 27/05/2024
Europe News Poland FM accuses Russia of interfering in EU elections Top Polish diplomat Radoslaw Sikorski said on Saturday that Russia wanted to destabilise Europe. 25/05/2024
Europe News Putin goes to Minsk for two-part meeting with Lukashenko Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko will spend two days discussing how to strengthen their alliance and discuss economic and security issues. 24/05/2024
Europe News EU asks Russia for 'explanation' after Estonian border river incident The removal of the navigation buoys is part of a 'broader pattern of provocative behaviour' by the Kremlin, the EU's chief diplomat says. 24/05/2024
Ukraine Russian missiles kill at least seven as Moscow pushes toward Kharkiv Another sixteen people were injured in Russian missile attacks as Moscow forces captured villages around Kharkiv. 23/05/2024
Finland Baltic Sea countries remain vigilant after Moscow mulls border changes Baltic leaders reacted warily on Wednesday to reports that Russia could revise the borders of its territorial waters in the region. 23/05/2024
Ukraine At least 12 people injured after Russian missile strike on Kharkiv Meanwhile in the Ukrainian village of Rig, two people have been killed and several more buried under rubble - including a ten-year-old boy. 23/05/2024
Estonia Russia waging shadow war on West: Estonia PM Kaja Kallas said the West needs a "coordinated approach" against Moscow's threats, amid rising cases of alleged sabotage, electronic warfare and spying. 22/05/2024
World News Euroviews. In Europe, only local leadership will shed Soviet-era shackles The war for a free society will not be won from an ivory tower in Washington or Brussels, but only through the action taken by local leaders on the ground, Brad Lips writes. 21/05/2024
Europe News Thousands of Russians living in Estonia to vote in European elections Euronews spoke with Russians living in Estonia who are eligible to vote in the EU elections about their priorities and challenges for the upcoming polls. 20/05/2024
World News Slovakians raise over 4 million euros in support of Ukraine The fundraiser's organisers say many Slovakians oppose their government's pro-Russian stance, leading to widespread backing for their initiative. 20/05/2024
Europe News Russian military advances in Ukraine's war-ravaged northeast Russia launched an offensive in the Kharkiv region late last week, significantly adding to the pressure on Ukraine’s outnumbered and outgunned forces which are waiting for deliveries of weapons and ammunition from Western partners. 19/05/2024
Ukraine Deadly Russian airstrikes on the cities of Kharkiv and Odesa Four people have died after Russian airstrikes hit the city of Kharkiv on Friday, as Ukrainian troops fought to halt Russian advances in the region. 18/05/2024
Ukraine 'Where is Mama?' - How a Ukrainian boy was abducted by Russian forces Sasha and his family lived in Mariupol. In the first month of the full-scale invasion, he was forcefully separated from his mother and brought to occupied Donetsk. For weeks, his grandmother Liudmyla didn't know whether he was dead or alive. 18/05/2024
Ukraine Ukrainian drone attack on Crimea causes power outages in Sevastopol Kyiv says it has had some success pushing back against a renewed Russian offensive, but Ukraine's defences are in dire need of resupply. 17/05/2024
China Putin and Xi discuss Ukraine war and their 'no limits' partnership Russia's number one and his Chinese counterpart have pledged to deepen their ties as both increasingly confront the West. 17/05/2024