Exiled Belarusians denounce Lukashenko's sham elections and repression
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who is a close ally of Vladimir Putin and supports his war in Ukraine, is standing for election for the...
Read MoreGreeks demand answers two years after Tempi rail crash
The crash happened just before midnight on 28 February, 2023, when a freight train and a passenger train crashed head-on on the line linking Athens...
Read MoreSyrian Heritage Week: A global call for preservation
International experts and academics wrapped up the Syrian Heritage Week in Rome with a debate on how to safeguard Syria’s cultural treasures. Led...
Read MoreA new economic doctrine, Newsletter
This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior trade and competition reporter Peggy Corlin.
Read MoreHungary drops veto threat and allows renewal of EU sanctions on Russia
The EU will be able to renew its sectoral sanctions against Russia after Hungary abandoned its veto threat, which it had linked to energy concerns.
Read MoreIsrael cancels minister’s Brussels trip citing security threats
The unusual move comes after relatives of Israeli hostages protested against plans for minister Chikli to speak at a holocaust memorial event in the...
Read MoreEU should negotiate with US, China with 'gun in pocket', says Lamy
The US and China pose existential challenges for the EU, former Director-General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Pascal Lamy tells Euronews'...
Read MoreEU agrees on 'step-by-step' roadmap to ease sanctions on Syria
The suspension of EU sanctions will be temporary and contingent upon the progress made by the new Syrian authorities.
Read MoreJapan: Expo 2025 Osaka gears up to take the world by surprise
Expo 2025 in Japan is set to take the world by surprise with its innovations and focus on humanity at a time of sombre global challenges.
Read MorePascal Lamy warns EU to be tough with Trump
Pascal Lamy, the former chief of staff to European Commission President Jacques Delors and former two-term head of the World Trade Organization, told...
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