Italy Calls In Russian Ambassador Following Insults Directed at PM Meloni
Tensions escalate between Italy and Russia as the Italian government reacts to derogatory comments made by a Russian TV presenter about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
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Tensions escalate between Italy and Russia as the Italian government reacts to derogatory comments made by a Russian TV presenter about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expresses disappointment over US officials' lack of visits to Kyiv, suggesting a preference for Moscow.
A proposed law in the UK seeks to establish a smoke-free generation by banning smoking for individuals born after 2008. The legislation awaits royal assent to become law.
In a significant escalation of their investigation, UK police have arrested 23 individuals linked to arson attacks on Jewish sites and an Iran-critical media outlet in London.
During an open-air mass in Saurimo, Pope Leo XIV condemned the exploitation by the elite, addressing a crowd of 40,000 faithful.
Supreme has announced a new partnership with Carabao, marking its entry into the UK market.
In a meeting in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron and Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam emphasized the longstanding cultural, religious, and political connections between their nations.
As Rwanda approaches the 32nd anniversary of the genocide, the nation faces the delicate challenge of reintegrating the last remaining perpetrators into their former communities.
A recent report from Swedish intelligence indicates that Russia has manipulated its economic data to project an image of resilience in the face of war and sanctions, despite underlying weaknesses.
Research highlights the presence of German components in Russian military drones, revealing the intricate supply chains that allow these materials to bypass EU sanctions.
The European Commission has proposed a new system aimed at enhancing the protection of minors online, including potential social media restrictions.
As the conflict in Iran enters its third week, EU foreign ministers convene in Brussels to address pressing geopolitical issues. Stay informed with Euronews' morning programme.
A recent study reveals that income disparity in France remains significant, with the richest earning substantially more than the poorest, even after redistribution efforts.
Cuba's government has confirmed recent talks with U.S. officials, highlighting ongoing tensions related to the energy blockade affecting the island.
As discussions unfold among EU member states about their cooperation agreement with Israel, caution is expressed by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, particularly in light of Spain's push for suspension.
The case of Timmy, a humpback whale stranded off Germany's Baltic coast, has ignited discussions about the ethics of human intervention in wildlife rescue efforts.
The European Economic Congress, a prominent economic event in Central Europe, will take place in Katowice, uniting leaders from various sectors including business and politics.
A display organized by the Russian Military-Historical Society at the Katyn massacre site has incited significant criticism, highlighting ongoing tensions between Russia and Poland.
In light of increasing calls for blanket social media bans for minors, the Council of Europe recommends a more nuanced approach that prioritizes both safety and freedom of expression.
Sweden's military intelligence chief has expressed skepticism about the accuracy of Russia's economic data, suggesting that the Kremlin may be misrepresenting its financial situation despite recent oil revenues.