10:41, 25 Dec
Israel has acknowledged its responsibility for the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
The Minister of Defense of the Jewish state, Israel Katz, issued a warning to the Yemeni Houthis and acknowledged that the Israeli military is behind the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
10:41, 25 Dec
The Russian vessel "Ursa Major" has sunk in the Mediterranean Sea.
Experts suggest that it, along with several others, was headed to Syria for the purpose of transporting military equipment.
10:41, 25 Dec
Every week for over two years, families of Ukrainian prisoners rally to demand justice and raise awareness about their loved ones trapped in Russian captivity. As Christmas approaches, th...
"While you await Christmas, we are waiting for the return of our loved ones," say the relatives of Ukrainian prisoners of war at rallies aimed at raising awareness about Ukrainians held in Russian prisons and torture chambers.
10:41, 25 Dec
Christians in Damascus have called for the protection of their rights.
In the suburbs of Hama, militants set fire to a Christmas tree. Footage of the incident surfaced on social media, sparking widespread outrage. The newly empowered Islamists have vowed to punish those responsible and restore the decorations.
10:41, 25 Dec
Kurdish forces are clashing with Turkey-backed rebels in northern Syria, defending their positions amid ongoing confrontations.
The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have launched a counteroffensive against the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) in an effort to reclaim areas along the Turkish border. Clashes have intensified following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
10:41, 25 Dec
Tech Highlights of 2024: AI advancements, flying taxis, and flexible smartphones.
Euronews examined the technological advancements that will define the year 2024.
10:41, 25 Dec
Breaking news: The death toll could reach into the dozens.
Kazakhstan's Emergency Situations Ministry: The number of fatalities could reach 42 individuals.
10:41, 23 Dec
"All the same face!": Russian hospitals are experiencing a significant influx of injured Koreans.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has released an intercepted conversation between a Russian nurse and her husband, indicating that North Korean troops sent to assist Russia in the war against Ukraine are suffering significant casualties, both killed and wounded.
10:41, 23 Dec
Trump threatened that the U.S. might regain control over the Panama Canal.
The United States handed over control of the Panama Canal in 1999, following an agreement signed in 1977 during President Carter's administration. Trump referred to this decision as "foolish."
10:41, 23 Dec
Ten people lost their lives in a plane crash in southern Brazil.
A small passenger plane crashed in the city of Gramado, according to the Brazilian Civil Defense Agency. All individuals on board have died.
10:41, 23 Dec
Police have arrested a suspect connected to the death of a woman in the New York subway.
A man set fire to the clothing of a woman sleeping in the subway with a lighter, according to the New York Police Department. She was burned alive. The suspect has been apprehended.
10:41, 22 Dec
The attack in Magdeburg was carried out by a refugee from Saudi Arabia.
The car attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg shocked all of Germany. The driver was a doctor who had arrived from Saudi Arabia in 2006.
10:41, 22 Dec
"Only AfD can save Germany": German politicians criticize Musk.
Elon Musk's support for the far-right German party AfD on the platform X has sparked condemnation from prominent politicians, who accused him of interfering in elections and promoting extremism.
10:41, 22 Dec
Education and Radicalization: An Expert's Insights on the Attack in Magdeburg.
Rebecca Schenenbach, a counter-terrorism consultant, believes that educational measures alone are insufficient to prevent radicalization. This is illustrated by the case of the suspect in the Magdeburg attack.
10:41, 22 Dec
U.S. military forces shot down their own aircraft over the Red Sea.
The U.S. Navy opened "friendly fire" on its own fighter jet.
10:41, 21 Dec
Germany: A car drove into a crowd at a Christmas market.
The driver of the vehicle has been arrested, and an investigation has been initiated.
10:41, 21 Dec
Russian forces launched a missile strike on Kyiv.
Debris has fallen in several areas. Reports indicate that there are injuries and damage to civilian infrastructure.
10:41, 21 Dec
Cable disruption in the Baltic Sea: a Chinese vessel was allowed to depart for its destination port after an inspection.
The Yi Peng 3 vessel has been granted permission to set sail again following a "board inspection." However, media outlets are questioning the effectiveness of the operation, as the inspection was conducted by Chinese authorities on a Chinese ship in international waters.
10:41, 21 Dec
Samuel Paty's case: friends of the murderer have been recognized as accomplices in the terrorist act.
Two friends of the teacher Samuel Paty’s murderer have been found guilty of complicity in the terrorist act. The father of the schoolgirl, who issued a "digital fatwa," and an Islamist preacher have been sentenced to 13 and 15 years in prison, respectively.
10:41, 21 Dec
Who is the Magdeburg terrorist?
The suspect in the attack on visitors at the Christmas market in Magdeburg was frequently active on social media and appeared to hold conspiracy theories and far-right extremist views.
10:41, 20 Dec
Salome Zourabichvili: "Russia is testing a new form of invasion."
In an interview with Euronews, Salome Zourabichvili cautioned EU countries against conducting business with the Georgian government "as if nothing has happened."
10:41, 20 Dec
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10:41, 20 Dec
Cutest moment of the day: the pudu, the tiniest deer in the world!
"Pudu are the smallest deer species in the world, or among the smallest. This species grows to about 50 centimeters in height at the shoulder," explains Maximiliano Krause, a forest ranger and caretaker of the young pudu.
10:41, 20 Dec
A small glass of wine is good for the heart, according to a study.
A new study suggests that consuming a small amount of wine daily may benefit heart health. However, some experts hold a different view.
10:41, 20 Dec
Russian troops are advancing towards Pokrovsk from the south and east.
The capture of Pokrovsk could provide the Russian army access to the Dnipropetrovsk region and its administrative center, the city of Dnipro, which serves as a hub for the Ukrainian Armed Forces' operations in the southeast.
10:41, 20 Dec
France has enacted a law allowing the country to operate without a budget.
A special law will enable the executive branch to cover ongoing expenses, collect taxes, and take out loans to fund government operations and social welfare. As a result, France will not face the threat of an American-style "shutdown."
10:41, 20 Dec
A photo from Google Maps played a crucial role in solving a crime in Spain.
The photograph on Google Maps turned out to be an unexpected clue for investigators.
10:41, 20 Dec
Schengen: Starting January 1, Hungarians and Romanians will become even closer.
Many Hungarians cross the border into Romania to stock up their refrigerators and fill up their gas tanks, while Romanians are drawn to the more affordable real estate in Hungary. The full accession of Bucharest to the Schengen Area is anticipated to further strengthen the ties between the two neighboring countries.
10:41, 19 Dec
A suspect in the murder of General Kirillov has been apprehended.
The FSB of Russia has reported the arrest of the individual responsible for the assassination of General Kirillov. The young man, a citizen of Uzbekistan, is said to have been recruited by Ukraine for a sum of $100,000.
10:41, 19 Dec
The murder of Kirillov was an operation by Ukraine's Security Service, according to media reports citing a source within the SBU.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in response to a question regarding the assassination of General Igor Kirillov, reaffirmed his commitment to supporting Ukraine.