Greece due to receive three French-built frigates to boost its navy (www.euronews.com)
After the delivery of the frigates, the Greek and French navies will be using the same advanced defence systems at sea....
After the delivery of the frigates, the Greek and French navies will be using the same advanced defence systems at sea....
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According to the EU’s executive branch, the company engaged in 22 anticompetitive agreements or concerted practices.
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Italian activist Ilaria Salis will be under house arrest until her trial concludes, with another hearing scheduled for Friday in Budapest. However, she could be released if elected in the European elections.
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Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris answered Euronews’ questions in an exclusive interview, discussing the Israel-Hamas conflict and offering justification for Ireland’s decision to recognise Palestine as a state....
A large fire broke out at Novo Nordisk’s offices near Copenhagen today, the second blaze to hit the Ozempic-maker in a week, the company posted on social media....
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Severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall has inundated Voeren and Liège in Belgium, as well as parts of France and Germany....
A controversial mobilisation law took effect on Saturday as Kyiv struggles to recruit troops amid a new Russian offensive threatening Kharkiv, the second-largest city....
Severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall has inundated Voeren and Liège in Belgium, as well as parts of France and Germany....
Climate activists from Last Generation disrupted Munich airport by gluing themselves to a runway, leading to flight cancellations and delays over a busy weekend....
European Policy Centre analysts say the general political climate and the upcoming European elections are, in part, responsible for the uptick in violence....
Moscow says it will keep pushing its offensive in Ukraine, though NATO doubts Russia has the resources to make a significant breakthrough....
In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Georgian President Salomé Zourabichvili discussed vetoing the controversial foreign agents bill, police brutality and what might happen in Georgia’s upcoming parliamentary election....
Kyiv says it has had some success pushing back against a renewed Russian offensive, but Ukraine’s defences are in dire need of resupply....
The populist leader was shot multiple times on Wednesday while greeting supporters after a government meeting in Handlova....