Serbia's refusal to impose sanctions on Russia was one of the main stumbling blocks impeding the country from moving to the next stage of accession talks. #EuropeNews ...
Germany's largest steelmaker is proposing to cut 5,000 jobs altogether and outsource another 6,000 as it seeks to cut staff ...
Only last month, the French government survived a no-confidence vote brought by the left as the far-right abstained from voting. #EuropeNews ...
The pair were found guilty of murdering their parents in 1989 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. They have repeatedly appealed their convictions, arguing they were sexually abused by ...
Germany's centre-left Social Democracts have chosen to officially nominate current Chancellor Olaf Scholz as their party's ...
The Swedish battery maker filed for bankruptcy last week, dashing ambitions for the European electric vehicles sector – and ...
The first session of parliament on Monday was half-empty, with only the ruling Georgian Dream Party present, as no opposition ...
The rape trial of 51 defendants in the southern French city of Avignon has shocked France and sparked a national discussion ...
The project is planned to involve showcasing work in Gaza itself, but also sending pieces to be exhibited abroad – an ...
Social media sites are lobbying the Australian government to delay its proposed age limits for children younger than 16.
Euronews spoke to Janusz Bugajski, Senior Fellow at the Jamestown Foundation, to understand the situation and prospects for ...
Baku wants more EU investments and commitments to its natural gas potential as it looks for more fossil energy revenues to ...