Pro-EU liberals see narrow win in Slovenia as key Italian referendum enters final hours – Europe live
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob won a narrow victory in parliamentary elections, leading slightly over the populist conservatives.
Concerns Raised About Iran's Ballistic Missiles – How Far Can Iran Actually Strike?
Iran's attempted strike over 4,000 kilometers away has raised concerns regarding its missile capabilities and the implications for European security.
The Seventh International Conference Brings Together Experts Shaping the Future of Orthopedics, Rehabilitation, Kinesiology, and Sports Medicine from Europe and the USA
An international conference in Lithuania gathered over 250 participants to discuss innovative clinical practices in orthopedics and sports medicine.
Evaluated the 'Made in Europe' rules: autonomy is needed
The European Commission proposes that companies seeking public funding must meet minimum requirements for goods or components to be produced within EU member states, impacting strategic sectors like automotive and green technology.
Stock Exchanges: Heavy losses in Athens and Europe due to the Middle East
European stock exchanges, including Athens, are experiencing significant losses driven by escalating tensions in the Middle East, specifically concerning Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.
Signs of unrest in the EU: Trump's war in Iran may cost Ukraine
The article discusses the potential impact of Donald Trump's foreign policy on US support for Ukraine amidst tensions in the Middle East.
Do you know that a pot is one of the most effective and historically resilient attributes of political protest?
This article explores the historical significance and enduring nature of using pots and pans as tools of political protest, particularly through the lens of cultural practices like 'casserolade' in Europe and 'cacerolazo' in Latin America.
"Politico": Trump Threatens to Punish Europe at Ukraine's Expense
The article discusses concerns among European governments that U.S. President Trump may retaliate against European allies for not supporting American operations in the Middle East by cutting aid to Ukraine.
Europe's 'Top Woman' Was About to Collapse – Then Something Surprising Happened
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's approval ratings have rebounded unexpectedly, partly due to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats regarding Greenland.
Grimaldi: €50 million financing for the 'Grande Istanbul'
Grimaldi Euromed S.p.A. has entered into a €50 million loan agreement with BNL BNP Paribas to finance the purchase of the new car carrier ship 'Grande Istanbul' as part of its fleet renewal program.
VSAT: Illegal migrants not turned back at the Belarusian border
Lithuanian border authorities report not turning back illegal migrants from Belarus, amidst similar actions by neighboring Latvia and Poland.
Zelensky: Ukraine and Europe are moving towards confiscating the cargo of shadow tankers
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced efforts in collaboration with European nations to create laws that would allow for the seizure of oil cargo from shadow fleet tankers.
Welcome, American Scientists: Europe, a Refuge for Researchers Under Siege by Trump
The article discusses Europe's efforts, specifically in Spain, France, and Germany, to attract American scientists facing challenges under the Trump administration, highlighting initiatives like Safe Place for Science.
Europe in the Era of Economic Uncertainty
The article discusses how global economic organization is shifting focus from efficiency to economic security amid rising uncertainty.
The War in Ukraine. NATO Chief: US Support for Ukraine Has Not Stopped – Weapons and Intelligence Are Being Sent Through Europe
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that US support for Ukraine continues unabated, providing critical intelligence and weapons through European allies.
Rutte expressed support for the US war in Iran and hope for European countries to join it
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed strong support for US military actions against Iran and hopes that NATO countries will join these efforts.
An Incredible Image Shows Europe's Problem
An image depicting Viktor Orbán watching from outside the main table as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky speaks via video at an EU summit highlights ongoing tensions within Europe regarding support for Ukraine.
Amazon Agro of Sunday, March 22, 2026
An Iranian attack located 4,000 km away raises alert levels in Europe, involving multiple topics including American defense systems and Brazilian political resignations.
John Bolton: Europe Should Join the War Against Iran Even If Trump Withdraws
Former US National Security Advisor John Bolton calls for a fundamental shift in Europe's military stance towards Iran, arguing that the continent's hesitance to engage is strategically dangerous.
Not only the Santiago Path: nine popular pilgrimage routes in Europe
Pilgrimages in Europe are rapidly growing in popularity, with various routes attracting not only devout believers but also those seeking personal exploration.
"AK.Nädal" compared the distribution of EU agricultural subsidies
This article discusses the disparities in EU agricultural subsidies received by Estonian farmers compared to their peers in Central and Western Europe, highlighting protests from local farmers about these inequities.
NATO 'does not confirm' Israeli claims about Iranian missiles reaching Europe
NATO has not confirmed Israeli claims regarding Iran's possession of missiles that could reach European capitals.
From Amsterdam to Nice: the romantic trip of Darío Cvitanich and Ivana Figueiras
Darío Cvitanich and Ivana Figueiras embarked on a romantic journey through Europe, starting in Amsterdam and culminating in Nice, France, where Cvitanich was honored by his former club.
Almost all of Europe has introduced the treatment that gave the 53-year-old a normal life. – Too expensive, says Norway.
Norway refuses to offer CAR-T cell therapy for bone marrow cancer despite its approval in other European countries, citing high costs.
Bitter surprise: chocolate is one of the most expensive in Estonia
Chocolate prices rose by 18 percent across the European Union in 2025, making Estonia one of the countries with the highest prices.
Iran launches missiles at base in the Indian Ocean and raises alarm in Europe
Iran launched missiles at a military base on Diego Garcia Island in the Indian Ocean, prompting concern in Europe.
Terras: We must do everything to ensure Ukraine continues to fight
Riho Terras emphasizes the need for Europe to fully support Ukraine in its fight, criticizing Viktor Orban's recent actions that he perceives as aligning with Putin's interests.
Western Europe wrestles with its Daddy issues
The article discusses Western Europe's relationship with the U.S. in light of NATO's role and recent geopolitical tensions.
Italy votes in judicial reform referendum seen as key test for PM Meloni
Italy is holding a judicial reform referendum that could significantly impact Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
Rutte supports Trump on Iran and calls for NATO countries to do the same - 'paper tiger' alliance without the US
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte expressed full support for Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, urging NATO member states to coordinate in supporting American strategy.
Atalanta, victory for Europe: 1-0 against Verona signed by Zappacosta
Atalanta secured a crucial win in their pursuit of European football by defeating Verona 1-0, thanks to a goal from Zappacosta.
Trump lauds Viktor Orbán as Europe’s far-right leaders gather in Budapest
Donald Trump has endorsed Viktor Orbán ahead of Hungary's electoral challenge, praising his leadership and traditional values.
Images that worry Europe: 'Is a threat'
Iran's recent missile test towards Diego Garcia raises concerns in Europe about their missile range capabilities.
Stubb The Telegraph: These aspects of relations with the United States can be saved
Finnish President Alexander Stubb discusses the evolving transatlantic relations with the United States, emphasizing the need to salvage valuable components like NATO and collective defense amidst growing differences.
Startup, an entrepreneur can open online in 48 hours, with an expense of 100 euros
A new regulatory proposal allows entrepreneurs in Europe to set up online businesses in just 48 hours for a fee of 100 euros, although opinions on its effectiveness vary.
Countries around the world should unite against Iran, Netanyahu's big appeal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for global unity against Iran, highlighting the increased threat posed by Iranian missiles to not just Israel, but Europe and the entire world.
Liveblog Iran War: Netanyahu: Iran has 'capacity to penetrate deep into Europe'
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu calls for international collaboration against Iran amid escalating tensions and threats from Tehran.
Breaking: NATO Secretary General to CBS: Iran is very close to obtaining weapons capable of reaching Berlin, Paris, and Rome
NATO Secretary General warns that Iran is nearing the capability to develop weapons that could threaten major European capitals.
Warning for European Security: Iranian Missiles Could Reach London, Paris, or Even Berlin
Israel warns that Iranian missiles with a range of about 4000 km present a direct threat to major European cities.
Netanyahu: 'Iran can strike Europe' - Call for a joint front with the USA and Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu escalates rhetoric against Iran, urging European nations to join a military coalition with the USA and Israel in light of recent missile attacks from Tehran.
NATO commanders delegation visited Ukraine
A delegation of NATO commanders has visited Ukraine, underscoring the alliance's support amidst ongoing tensions.
Netanyahu urges world leaders to join war and Smotrich warns Europe of Tehran's missiles
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls on international leaders to join what he describes as a fight for Israel's existence against Iran, while Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warns of Iranian missiles threatening Europe.
Tehran, raid on Diego Garcia. Now Europe is afraid too
The Iranian regime has escalated tensions by launching a failed ballistic missile attack on the Anglo-American base on Diego Garcia, which is over 3,800 kilometers away from Iran.
Do You Know the Map of Europe? Test Yourself – Only a Few Get a Perfect 10/10 Right
The article invites readers to test their knowledge of European geography through an online quiz, claiming that only a few can achieve a perfect score.
Britain: No evidence that Iran can or plans to strike Europe with ballistic missiles
The UK government assures there is no evidence suggesting Iran has the capability or intention to launch ballistic missile attacks on Europe, despite escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Calmness, nature, and affordable housing attract people to Härjedalen
There's a significant interest in moving to Härjedalen, influenced by nature and affordable housing as highlighted during a major emigration fair in Europe.
UK minister insists 'no assessment' Iran is targeting European capitals
UK Cabinet minister Steve Reed states there is no assessment indicating Iran is targeting the UK amidst Israeli claims of Iran's missile capabilities.
This was unexpected. What targets can Iran now hit? It may threaten Prague as well
Iran has demonstrated a capability to strike targets much further than previously estimated, putting cities like Prague and Berlin within reach.
Holiday homes, prices (almost) stable. The European map of costs
Half of hosts do not plan any price adjustments for holiday homes, with those who do expected to raise prices by less than 5%.
Unconventional Journey of Liberté and Vytaras Radzevičius Through Europe: 'We Will Have to Save Strictly'
Liberté and Vytaras Radzevičius embark on a unique European trip, exploring hidden gems and navigating unusual challenges along the way.