606 Immigrants Died Crossing the Mediterranean in Two Months Due to Strengthened European Regulations
In the first two months of this year, at least 606 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea, a significant increase attributed to stricter immigration enforcement policies in European countries.
Hellas Sat: It Becomes a Crucial European Pillar
Hellas Sat is becoming a critical piece of European infrastructure following a cooperation agreement for the Hellas Sat 5 satellite between France, Cyprus, and Greece.
World News Filter: While Orbán Scares, the Dutch Prime Minister Promised Eternal Support for Ukraine on the First Day
This article discusses differing European leaders' responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as the four-year anniversary approaches.
Navalny's Death: The Secret Sample That 'Burns' Moscow
The UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden have recognized that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died from a neurotoxin, signaling a potential shift in political will to address politically motivated poisonings.
Bogusław Chrabota: Ukraine's Success May Halt the Brown Wave Across Europe
The article argues that Ukraine's potential success in its ongoing war may serve as a bulwark against authoritarianism in Europe.
The founder of Shein promised billions to China, the company faces investigation in Europe
The founder of Shein has pledged billions to support initiatives in China while the company is under investigation in Europe.
Katapola and the ancient city of Minoan (Amorgos) included in the 7 most endangered monuments
Katapola and the ancient city of Minoan in Amorgos have been listed among the 7 most endangered cultural heritage sites in Europe for 2026, according to Europa Nostra.
Drones over the Charles de Gaulle and suspicious tankers: a mystery around the double Russian move
Tensions between Moscow and the West have intensified recently, particularly concerning maritime activities and military operations in Europe.
Four Years of War in Ukraine: Experts Evaluate What to Expect Next
Experts analyze the ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting its evolution and potential future developments.
Like Mars at Sunset. Portugal Boasts the Most Beautiful Beach in Europe
The article highlights Portugal's claim to have the most beautiful beach in Europe, likening its colors to that of Mars at sunset.
LIVE: 'Rare Disease Forum 2026' – attended by experts from across Europe
A unique event in Latvia brings together patients, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and international experts to discuss rare diseases.
Europe's only ballistic missile manufacturer seeks cooperation opportunities – overshadowed by a path of failures
ArianeGroup, Europe's sole ballistic missile manufacturer, aims to expand production to Germany while facing challenges from past joint projects.
Telegraph: Russia is now acquiring 'Trojan horses' across Europe
Russia is reportedly purchasing properties across Europe, including in Finland, for potential sabotage operations, according to The Telegraph.
The Paradox of Luxembourg: Record Number of Working Poor in the Richest Country in the EU
Luxembourg faces a paradox of high living costs and a significant number of working poor, despite being one of the richest nations in Europe.
Estera Flieger: The Adolescence of Europe
The article discusses European nations' struggle for strategic autonomy in the context of military preparedness amid geopolitical tensions.
Remarks from the former commander of US Army Europe - comments to Lithuania
Former US Army Europe Commander Ben Hodges comments on Lithuania's defense policy, highlighting a lack of urgency despite significant defense spending.
Britain Aims to Become a Data Center Giant - Binds Digital Companies to Build Carbon-Free Energy
The UK is working to establish itself as a leader in data centers in Europe, fueled by ambitious AI strategies and significant investments from American tech companies.
A new artificial intelligence tool could help Europe fight against Russian disinformation
A newly developed AI tool, Cipher, is showcasing its potential to combat Russian disinformation campaigns in Canada and aims to be implemented in Europe to counter similar threats.
Tension in Europe: Can NATO Invoke Article 5 Over Russian Missiles in Poland?
A Russian projectile hit the village of Przewodów in Poland, raising concerns about a potential NATO response under Article 5 after two deaths were reported.
Trump launches operation against Europe – strict orders to digital diplomats
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. diplomats to lobby against data sovereignty laws that could hinder global data flows.
Chinese competition puts European car manufacturers against the wall
The article discusses the pressures faced by European automotive companies due to aggressive competition from Chinese manufacturers, leading to price reductions and potential market exits.
60 "non-financed" billion in Ukraine, apathy or illusions in Europe, "leaning" Russia: a discussion on four years of war
A discussion featuring various Latvian officials and analysts reflects on the changes and lessons learned in society, economy, and security perception over four years of the Ukraine war.
What is behind Russia's invasion of Ukraine? Key points to understand the conflict
The article discusses the causes and implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting how it has triggered a major security crisis in Europe.
Ecuador collaborates in European mega-operation against drug trafficking money laundering network: seven arrested and assets valued at over 5 million
Ecuador has participated in a European operation that dismantled an international money laundering network linked to drug trafficking from South America to Europe, resulting in seven arrests and over 5 million in seized assets.
BLOG ⟩ 1465th Day of War in Ukraine: Zelensky: Ukraine has become more effective in repelling Russian air strikes
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that Ukraine has improved its capability to thwart Russian air attacks as the conflict continues into its 1465th day.
This country is winning the war in Europe... and no, it's not Russia or Ukraine
Iran is leveraging the ongoing war in Ukraine to further its foreign policy and national security objectives, positioning itself as a key ally to Russia amid U.S. opposition.
Italy's gorgeous seaside city that's one of the most walkable in Europe
Bari, a lesser-known city in Southern Italy, is highlighted for its extensive walking paths and tranquil environment, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking a peaceful holiday experience.
Javier Milei Goes on Tour in Europe: Who Will He Meet? Here's What We Know About His Agenda
Javier Milei's upcoming European tour will include a significant meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron to discuss key economic topics.
Fire ravages everything in its path in Greece: There are more than 100 fires and more islands are evacuated
Greece is facing severe wildfires, with over 100 active fires and evacuation orders for multiple islands due to extreme heat and strong winds.
Europe is ready for strategic autonomy, but at what cost?
The article discusses Europe's need to regain competitiveness and achieve strategic autonomy in the face of lagging behind the US and China in technology and manufacturing.
Josep Maria Recasens: 'Spain has examples of how Europe can act with China'
Josep Maria Recasens, a prominent figure in the automotive industry, emphasizes the need for Europe to adopt similar regulations for China in the automotive sector during his speech at the VI Anfac Forum.
The TV schedule for Friday: European leagues, the Champions draw, and the basketball team
The article provides the TV schedule for sports events airing on Friday, February 27, 2026, including European leagues and basketball matches.
Giorgio Parisi: 'This is how we Europeans can create the CERN of AI'
Giorgio Parisi advocates for the establishment of a public European research center for artificial intelligence to ensure transparency and accessibility.
KuPS's European Journey Ended Sternly
Finland's reigning football champion, KuPS, was eliminated from the Conference League playoffs by Lech Poznan, with a final aggregate score of 3-0.
Study: The number of Russian sabotage operations in Europe has increased sharply in recent months
A recent study reveals a sharp increase in Russian sabotage and influence operations in Europe over the past few months, especially since the renewed invasion of Ukraine.
They haven't lost in half a year, but still they cry. Plzeň football players end in Europe
The football team from Plzeň is expressing disappointment after being eliminated from European competition despite a long unbeaten streak.
Celta – PAOK 1-0: The Double-Headed Eagle Says Goodbye to Europe
PAOK was eliminated from the Europa League following a 1-0 defeat against Celta.
Europe – painful blow from Zelensky: the world advised Ukraine to remain silent
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized the importance of acknowledging Russia's aggression and avoiding silence in the face of past mistakes that contributed to the escalation of conflict.
Man United outspend WHOLE of Europe as UEFA lay bare transfer spending
Manchester United has exceeded all European clubs in net transfer spending over the past five years, according to a UEFA report.
Alleged nuclear plot highlights Europe’s ‘desperation’ – RT contributor (VIDEO)
The article discusses an alleged plot by France and the UK to provide Ukraine with nuclear materials, showcasing the desperation of European nations in the face of the ongoing conflict.
With a key contract in Europe, Argentina's megapipeline project advances
Argentina is progressing towards becoming a member of the exclusive group of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting countries with a significant contract from Germany's SEFE.
The Automotive Industry in Transition: Stellantis' Long Road Ahead
Stellantis, facing a significant business restructuring, urgently needs appealing models and a return to profitability, with renewed hope emerging mostly from the US market.
They will invest US$ 100 million to modernize the Ezeiza runway: from where flights to Europe and the USA will depart.
The Ezeiza International Airport will undergo a significant modernization with a US$ 100 million investment, impacting flights to Europe and the USA for 15 days in October.
High-tech Company: What Makes ASML Risky
The article discusses the inherent risks faced by ASML, Europe's most valuable company, which is heavily reliant on a small number of customers and suppliers.
CazéTV launches series showcasing the daily lives of Brazilian players in Europe
CazéTV has launched a new series that provides an inside look at the daily lives of Brazilian football players in Europe, featuring interviews and visits to their homes and clubs.
"This must be the final result": Witkoff identifies the main condition for a peace agreement regarding Ukraine
U.S. envoy Witkoff emphasizes that peace in Ukraine hinges on the assurance of safety for its people, backed by strong security protocols from the U.S. and Europe.
Casemiro's Man Utd exit plan outlined despite plea with Real Madrid reunion 'possible'
Casemiro plans to leave Manchester United on a free transfer this summer, aiming to join an elite European club instead of moving to Saudi Arabia or the United States.
Automobile: in Europe, electrification turns into carnage in its production apparatus
The European automotive industry faces historical losses and a chaotic transition to electrification, as seen through Stellantis's significant financial setbacks.
Wiretaps: The court decision makes waves around the world - 'The Predator gang has been convicted'
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping in Greece has garnered international attention and is considered significant in the context of political crises in Europe regarding the use of surveillance software.
Purchases of Bonds by the ECB: Hard Side Effects
The ECB's bond purchases have led to significant losses, necessitating a reevaluation of their side effects for future monetary policy.