Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 12/02/2026
Storm Nils causes significant damage around the Arcachon Basin (Gironde), tearing sails from boats in Arcachon harbour and uprooting pine trees along the beachfront.
This archived item refers to storm Nils lashes France's Atlantic coast, damaging boats and uprooting trees. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 12/02/2026
The storm arrived late on Wednesday evening and swept across western France before moving southeast towards the Mediterranean coast and Corsica.
This archived item refers to storm batters France, killing lorry driver and leaving 850,000 homes without power. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 11/02/2026
In March 2025, a Paris court ruled that Le Pen was at the heart of "a fraudulent system" that her party used to siphon off European Parliament funds worth €2.9 million.
This archived item refers to paris court sets 7 July for ruling in far-right leader Marine Le Pen's EU funds graft appeal case. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 11/02/2026
No official reason was given for Wednesday's Cabinet shake‑up, though the Official Gazette said the outgoing ministers had "requested to be relieved" of their duties.
This archived item refers to brawl erupts in Turkey's parliament over justice minister appointment in cabinet reshuffle. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 11/02/2026
France’s Senate has voted in a new criminal offence targeting intermediaries or agents representing adult content creators on online platforms. The bill, which has sparked deep divisions, aims to crack down on what supporters call “pimping 2.0”.
This archived item refers to why France wants to penalise 'online sexual exploitation' on OnlyFans and Mym. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 10/02/2026
French prosecutors appeal for witnesses in the case of ex-teacher Jacques Leveugle, 79, accused of abusing 89 minors and confessing to two mercy killings.
This archived item refers to france calls for witnesses over ex-teacher charged with abusing 89 minors. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 10/02/2026
The French president has called for a common EU debt capacity and eurobonds to fund green tech, defence and security, arguing Europe must invest in its future.
This archived item refers to macron pushes for EU common debt capacity to fund Europe’s future. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 10/02/2026
The government is preparing to publish a key energy roadmap, aiming for 60% electricity consumption by 2030, with six new nuclear reactors and a mix of renewable energies.
This archived item refers to france bets on six new nuclear reactors and renewables to power its energy future. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 09/02/2026
France has become another European country to be shaken by the Epstein affair as ex-minister Jack Lang resigns and is set to face a tax fraud probe over alleged financial ties to the late disgraced financier.
This archived item refers to former French culture minister quits Arab World Institute over Epstein ties. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 06/02/2026
The French consulate opened this Friday in the capital, Nuuk, amid geopolitical tensions surrounding the Arctic island.
This archived item refers to france becomes first EU country to open a consulate in Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 06/02/2026
Greek and French authorities probe alleged Chinese espionage targeting NATO tech, satellite data and military secrets, raising fears of wider spy networks.
This archived item refers to greece and France charge suspects in separate China-linked espionage cases. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 04/02/2026
A 60-year-old art teacher was stabbed on Tuesday by a 14-year-old pupil in front of some 20 other students mid-class in southern France, in the latest violent attack targeting school staff.
This archived item refers to france school stabbing: Art teacher in 'worrying' condition after attack by 14-year-old. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 03/02/2026
France's president says discussions are underway at "the technical level", while condemning Moscow’s refusal to engage in peace talks over Ukraine.
This archived item refers to macron says technical work is ongoing to restart talks with Putin over war in Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 03/02/2026
The prosecutor's cybercrime unit is conducting the searches with the support of Europol and the French police's own cybercrime department.
This archived item refers to paris prosecutors search French offices of Elon Musk's X. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 02/02/2026
After several months of stalemate, the long-overdue State budget for 2026 has finally been adopted.
This archived item refers to france adopts 2026 budget after government survives no-confidence votes. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 31/01/2026
In the Henry Jullien workshop, machines have been running at full speed since French President Macron appeared in public wearing the company's sunglasses. Founded in 1921 and specialising in high-end "made in France" eyewear, the company has seen its sales skyrocket in just a few days.
This archived item refers to ‘Macron effect’ boosts French eyewear designer. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 30/01/2026
Euronews followed a surprise military exercise that tested the French Air and Space Force’s ability to evacuate bases and remain combat-ready in case of an attack
This archived item refers to race against time: How the French army prepares in the case of an air strike. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 29/01/2026
The text must now be examined by the Senate under an accelerated procedure and if approved, it could be passed into law in the next few months.
This archived item refers to french parliament approves bill to end concept of 'marital duty' after consent concerns. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 28/01/2026
A fire at the five-star hotel Les Grandes Alpes in the French ski resort town forced the evacuation of 270 people. Four firefighters sustained minor injuries.
This archived item refers to fire breaks out at five-star luxury hotel in French ski resort Courchevel. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 28/01/2026
Trump repeatedly threatened to annex the world's largest island, citing its importance for US national security.
This archived item refers to greenland dispute a 'strategic wake-up call for all of Europe,' says France's Macron. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 28/01/2026
Former French senator Joël Guerriau has been sentenced to four years in prison for drugging MP Sandrine Josso with ecstasy, intending to sexually assault her.
This archived item refers to french ex-senator jailed for drugging lawmaker with ecstasy. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 28/01/2026
Aerial images of flooded fields on the outskirts of Malestroit, in Morbihan, one of the four Breton départements placed on flood alert by Météo-France.
This archived item refers to heavy rainfall causes flooding across France’s Brittany as region remains on flood alert. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 27/01/2026
Former senator Joël Guerriau, 68, has admitted serving lawmaker Sandrine Josso a drink spiked with MDMA but says it was an accident.
This archived item refers to french MP recounts trauma in trial of ex-senator accused of drugging her with MDMA. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 27/01/2026
Despite reports of mass casualties in Iran’s crackdown on recent protests, France remains wary of adding the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the bloc’s terror list, saying the step would achieve little given existing sanctions.
This archived item refers to france emerges as key holdout in EU talks on blacklisting Iran’s Revolutionary Guard. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 26/01/2026
In December 2024, seven men and one woman were found guilty of contributing to the climate of hatred that led to the beheading of the history and geography teacher in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine.
This archived item refers to appeal trial for men convicted of 2020 beheading of teacher Samuel Paty opens in France. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 26/01/2026
Aged 35 and 53, the men had broadcast content likely to incite hatred live on a YouTube channel, according to police sources.
This archived item refers to france detains two British activists over anti-migrant campaigning, prosecutors say. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 25/01/2026
According to France's health watchdog, one in two teenagers spends between two and five hours a day on their smartphone.
This archived item refers to macron calls for ban on social media for children under 15 to be in place by September. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 23/01/2026
Orange alerts for rain and flooding, as well as wave submersion, remain in place for Finistere and Morbihan.
This archived item refers to storm Ingrid causes flooding in parts of western France. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 23/01/2026
Despite two no-confidence motions filed by the hard left and the far right, the French government avoided collapse, saved by the moderate left Socialists and conservative lawmakers.
This archived item refers to french government avoids collapse after surviving two no-confidence votes. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 22/01/2026
French maritime authorities for the Mediterranean said the ship, the Grinch, is suspected of operating with a false flag.
This archived item refers to france's Navy intercepts sanctioned oil tanker in the Mediterranean sailing from Russia. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 21/01/2026
Back on the stand after a first day of hearings on Tuesday, Marine Le Pen continues to deny having run a coordinated scheme to misuse European Parliament funds.
This archived item refers to french far-right leader Marine Le Pen walks fine line in appeal trial. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 21/01/2026
During his own address on Tuesday, Macron delivered a potent rebuke of Trump's Greenland campaign, declaring Europe would resist "bullies" and reject "the law of the strongest" without naming the US president directly.
This archived item refers to trump mocks Macron's aviators in Davos address amid growing war of words. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 21/01/2026
Raphael Boukandoura, who works for French publications including Liberation and Courrier International, was detained on Monday at a protest against a military operation targeting Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.
This archived item refers to french journalist detained at pro-Kurdish rally in Istanbul released, lawyer says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 21/01/2026
At the White House on Tuesday, Trump said "you'll find out," when asked how far he was willing to go to seize the world's largest island.
This archived item refers to france wants NATO exercise in Greenland and is 'ready to contribute,' presidency says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 20/01/2026
With the 2027 presidential election on the horizon, the outcome of the trial could determine whether Marine Le Pen — a three-time presidential candidate — will be able to run, or whether her current ban from political office will remain in place.
This archived item refers to marine Le Pen denies her party had 'organised system' to misuse EU funding in critical appeal trial. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 20/01/2026
Macron's Davos address comes as Trump published messages showing the French leader's confusion over Greenland and his proposal to hold a G7 meeting in Paris on Thursday that would include Russian representatives on the margins.
This archived item refers to we prefer respect over bullies, Macron says at Davos as Trump tensions mount. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 19/01/2026
The emergence of a new political party led by the former president Rumen Radev could significantly reshape not only Bulgaria’s domestic affairs but also its foreign policy.
This archived item refers to the President of Bulgaria resigns, seeks to become Prime minister. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 19/01/2026
With Washington openly tying tariffs to geopolitical demands over Greenland, EU capitals are considering a never-used mechanism that would allow them to hit back — not as individual states, but as a single market of 450 million consumers.
This archived item refers to trump’s Greenland threat pushes Brussels toward its economic ‘Article 5'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 19/01/2026
Speaking about a potential US invasion of Greenland, Nuuk resident Ulrikke Andersen says she has already made contingency plans to flee by boat and hide in a hut in South Greenland. Others like student Nuunu Binzer and entrepreneur Inger Olsvig Brandt vow to stay, emphasizing unity amid uncertainty.
This archived item refers to stay or go? Greenlanders weigh drastic options as US pressure grows. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 19/01/2026
Iran's foreign minister will not be attending the Davos summit in Switzerland this week, the World Economic Forum said on Monday. Araghchi was supposed to appear on Davos stage on Tuesday.
This archived item refers to iranian foreign minister will not attend Davos, WEF confirms. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 19/01/2026
The death toll exceeds that of any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
This archived item refers to hackers target Iran state TV's satellite transmission to broadcast exiled crown prince. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Spain has the largest high-speed rail network in Europe for trains moving over 250 kph, with more than 3,100 kilometres of track, according to the European Union.
This archived item refers to death toll in Spain train collision rises to at least 39 as rescue efforts continue, police say. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
A record number of 11 candidates are running in Sunday's presidential elections in Portugal, with a populist leader set to bring another political breakthrough to Europe's rising far-right parties.
This archived item refers to presidential elections in Portugal could bring another victory for populists in Europe. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
The annual gathering of political and business elites comes as Europe faces a crossroads over its relationship with Washington, its economic model and its security architecture.
This archived item refers to world leaders to gather at Davos as Trump reshapes global order. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
US President Donald Trump is threatening several European countries that oppose his plan to seize the Danish territory with tariffs. "An invasion of Greenland by the US would make Putin the happiest man in the world," the Spanish leader adds in an interview with Spanish media outlet La Vanguardia.
This archived item refers to uS invasion of Greenland would be ‘death knell for NATO,’ warns Spain’s Sánchez. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni PM has called threatened US tariffs over Greenland a 'mistake', adding that she has spoken with US President Trump on the telephone.
This archived item refers to eU-leaders: Trump's Greenland threat risks 'dangerous downward spiral'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Eyewitnesses recall the scenes of suppression and bitter days many Iranians spend nowadays amid ongoing anti-government protests. Speaking to Euronews, they recount their personal experience from violence witnessed, to being shot at to losing loved ones.
This archived item refers to 'It's like zombies have attacked us' says eyewitness to Iran protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Eyewitnesses recall the scenes of suppression and bitter days many Iranians spend nowadays amid ongoing anti-government protests. Speaking to Euronews, they recount their personal experience from violence witnessed, to being shot at to losing loved ones.
This archived item refers to 'It's like zombies have attacked us, we smell blood everywhere, we're devastated' says eyewitness to Iranian protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
After a fire broke out due to a power bank in an overhead compartment on a South Korean Air Busan aircraft in January 2025, airlines are taking action to minimise risks. Germany's Lufthansa is leading the charge in Europe.
This archived item refers to lufthansa tightens rules for carriage of power banks inside the cabin. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Amsterdam’s Museumplein distributed 200,000 free tulips to celebrate Dutch National Tulip Day, marking the start of the international cut tulip season.
This archived item refers to dutch National Tulip Day: 200,000 tulips handed out in Amsterdam. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Thousands took to the streets of the Greenlandic capital, Nuuk, to oppose Trump’s intent of taking over the Arctic nation, a self-governing territory under the Danish throne. The protests, according to officials, is the largest to ever be staged in the country.
This archived item refers to thousands march in Greenland to oppose Trump's interest in taking over the Arctic island. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 18/01/2026
Thousands took to the streets of the Greenlandic capital, Nuuk, to oppose Trump’s intent of taking over the Arctic nation, a self-governing territory under the Danish throne. The protests, according to officials, is the largest to ever be staged in the country.
This archived item refers to thousands march in Greenland to oppose Trump's interest in taking over the Arctic island. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 17/01/2026
The programmes include everything from combat vehicles to radar satellites, although disagreement persists over the percentage of GDP needed.
This archived item refers to spain submits 79 military modernisation programmes for NATO review. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 17/01/2026
Thousands of people rallied in Greenland’s capital Nuuk to oppose US President Donald Trump’s plans to annex the Danish autonomous territory.
This archived item refers to thousands protest in Nuuk against Trump’s plan to annex Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
The summit, which will be held from 3-5 February, is expected to bring together 35 heads of state and government, more than 150 government delegations and over 6,000 attendees.
This archived item refers to world Governments Summit in Dubai expected to be the largest in the summit's history, organisers say. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
One of Russia's goals, in addition to persecuting its own citizens, "is territorial expansion, mass murder and attacks on civilian targets, including hospitals and schools," the Polish president said.
This archived item refers to polish president slams EU as a 'fading star' while warning of Russian imperialism. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
An Israeli air strike in Gaza killed five, including a commander of Hamas' Al Qassam Brigades. Hamas called it an assassination, accusing Israel of escalating tensions.
This archived item refers to gaza air strike by Israel kills Hamas commander and four others. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
In recent months, the EU has suffered the most serious diplomatic defeats. This will only change in the future if the member states possess greater military power, Karl-Heinz Paqué writes in an opinion article for Euronews.
This archived item refers to europe is permanently vulnerable to blackmail — it must rearm. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
Ukraine faces another harsh winter as Russian strikes leave Kyiv without stable electricity or heating. Residents rely on emergency centres to cope with the cold.
This archived item refers to war in Ukraine: How Kyiv copes with winter power outages. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 16/01/2026
Trump remains open to military intervention if Tehran continues to exact lethal force on protesters in the ongoing nationwide demonstrations, US representatives told the UN Security Council on Thursday.
This archived item refers to washington warns Tehran 'all options are on the table' in emergency UN Security Council session. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, speaking after leaving the White House, said a US takeover of Greenland was "absolutely not necessary."
This archived item refers to european troops in Greenland will not impact Trump's takeover plans, White House says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
US personnel movements from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar underscores rising fears of direct US–Iran confrontation, according to Middle East expert Professor Mehran Kamrava, who says Tehran has explicitly warned Doha and Riyadh it would retaliate against American targets.
This archived item refers to iran warns Qatar and Saudi Arabia it will strike US targets if attacked, expert says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
The Treasury announcement comes a day after Trump that he’d been told "on good authority" that plans for executions in Iran have stopped.
This archived item refers to uS sanctions Iranian officials accused of repressing protests against the government. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Tusk blamed Russia and urged Parliament to swiftly pass new cybersecurity legislation to strengthen protection against foreign interference.
This archived item refers to poland's PM praises cyber defences after attempted attack on energy infrastructure foiled. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
On Thursday, the French president offered his New Year's address to the armed forces. The eagerly awaited annual event comes amid multiple geopolitical crises.
This archived item refers to 'To remain free, one must be feared': Macron says of France’s defence priorities. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
It took the Kremlin nearly two weeks of protests in Iran to say "no third party" can change the fundamental nature of relations between Iran and Russia. In an Euronews interview, political analyst and Iran expert Nikita Smagin explains Moscow-Tehran ties.
This archived item refers to russia remains mostly silent on Iran protests as military cooperation continues. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Tear gas was deployed by federal agents and local police in Minneapolis after a suspect was shot in the leg. Authorities say the officer had been assaulted with a shovel.
This archived item refers to uSA: Protests erupt in Minneapolis after ice agents shoot man in the leg. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Uganda's presidential election on Thursday was marked by an internet shutdown, tight security, and long queues. President Museveni faces opposition from Bobi Wine.
This archived item refers to uganda votes in tense presidential election amid internet shutdown. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
About 100 members of the Persian Jewish community in Israel gathered to express support for Iranian protesters, following several weeks of anti-government demonstrations. The participants voiced solidarity and called for freedom and political reform in Iran.
This archived item refers to protest in Israel supports Iranian demonstrators after weeks of unrest. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
The deployment was announced the same day the foreign ministers of Denmark and Greenland met with US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington.
This archived item refers to european troops arrive in Greenland as US and Denmark talks fail to resolve dispute. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Earlier reports said Erfan Soltani's case proceeded over just a few days without a fair trial. He was denied access to a lawyer of his choice and other legal rights from arrest until sentencing.
This archived item refers to iran denies death sentence for protester despite Tehran's threat of fast trials and executions. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Thousands gathered in Sofia to demand fair elections and the coalition's resignation, citing vote buying, manipulation, and economic concerns.
This archived item refers to thousands in Sofia protest for fair elections and government resignation. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
Euronews Next sat down with Nvidia's vice president of the automotive team and spoke about how AI is changing the gears of self-driving cars, what it will mean for Europe, what we would do when we commute, and how it may change infrastructure.
This archived item refers to level 4 self-driving cars may come to Europe next year, says Nvidia executive. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 15/01/2026
The airspace closure came as some personnel at a key US military base in Qatar were advised to evacuate, including the embassy in Kuwait, which also ordered its personnel to “temporarily halt” going to the multiple military bases in the Gulf nation.
This archived item refers to iran closes airspace to commercial flights for hours as tensions with US remain high over protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Meanwhile, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Iran was ready to respond "decisively" to its enemies, accusing the US and Israel of being behind the protests.
This archived item refers to at least 3,428 killed in Iranian security crackdown on protesters, rights group says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
The Department of Homeland Security last month said that the Trump administration has deported more than 605,000 people and that 2.5 million others left on their own.
This archived item refers to uS suspends immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, White House says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Klingbeil listed a string of reasons for his belief that ties between the United States and Europe, traditionally close allies, were radically changing.
This archived item refers to ties between US and Europe 'disintegrating,' Germany's Vice Chancellor Klingbeil warns. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
In an interview with Euronews, Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton lashed out at his ex-boss over his threats to seize Greenland "one way or another".
This archived item refers to bolton: Trump's Greenland grab would be 'disaster for the United States'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Several member states, including Germany, are pushing for the designation, which would place the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on the EU’s terror list alongside groups such as Daesh and al-Qaeda. But legal and political constraints remain. Human rights group fears more than 2,000 killed.
This archived item refers to pressure mounts on EU to list Iran’s Revolutionary Guards as terror organisation. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Iran has seen a fresh wave of unrest as protests and mourning gatherings unfolded across several cities in early January.
This archived item refers to videos of Iran protests spread as internet returns. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was charged on Wednesday amid an anti-corruption investigation for allegedly offering bribes to members of the Ukrainian parliament.
This archived item refers to former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko charged amid anti-corruption investigation. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Von der Leyen's comments come as US officials will host the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers at the White House for crunch talks later on Wednesday.
This archived item refers to greenland 'can count on us,' European Commission chief says ahead of White House talks. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Iranian authorities have intensified their crackdown on nationwide unrest, blaming alleged "terrorists" and releasing graphic descriptions of violence to justify severe legal measures against those they label as "rioters" and "insurgents".
This archived item refers to tehran blames 'terrorists' for deaths of demonstrators in Iran. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Erfan Soltani, 26, was detained at his home in Fardis on 8 January. Four days later, authorities notified his family a death sentence had been issued and confirmed.
This archived item refers to iran set to execute protester days after arrest as Tehran speeds up death sentences. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Euronews spoke to Ilya Hashemi, a popular online activist whose Telegram channel is a source of reliable news from within Iran, who has been among the few during the ongoing protests to cover and relay the scant information coming out of Iran despite a regime-imposed internet outage.
This archived item refers to as many as 15,000 feared dead in Iran as regime hunts Starlink devices, activist tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
The regime in Tehran is deliberately blocking communications to transmit its propaganda while preventing the truth from reaching the world, especially on the death toll which is reportedly still rising, MEP Hanna Neumann, who chairs the European Parliament's delegation to Iran, told Euronews Parsi.
This archived item refers to 'We are facing thousands of deaths' in Iran, MEP tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
Geoeconomic confrontation — ranging from sanctions to tariffs — is the top threat, found the World Economic Forum (WEF)'s Global Risks Report on the eve of its annual meeting gathering the world's business and political elites, set to take place in Davos next week.
This archived item refers to economic confrontation biggest threat to global stability in 2026, World Economic Forum report says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 14/01/2026
The figure analysts dwarfs the death toll from any other round of protest or unrest in Iran in decades and recalls the chaos surrounding the country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution.
This archived item refers to death toll from Iran's crackdown on protests climbs to over 2500, activists say. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen of Greenland said on Tuesday that his country choses Denmark over the US a day before officials from the three governments are set to meet at the White House.
"Greenland will not be owned by the United States." Nielsen added.
This archived item refers to greenland's prime minister says his country choses Denmark over US. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
If the US and Israel refrain from striking, it cannot be ruled out that Iran's Revolutionary Guard itself may initiate hostilities. Iranian officials now claim they are prepared for both negotiations and war.
This archived item refers to protests across Iran: Is war with the US or Israel imminent and what would it change?. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
A Paris appeal court will decide whether the far-right figurehead can run for president in 2027, as attention increasingly turns to her 30-year-old protégé and MEP Jordan Bardella.
This archived item refers to france's Marine Le Pen returns to court as appeal could decide her 2027 presidential fate. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas held talks in Berlin with German defence minister Boris Pistorius as challenges to the future of European and global security continue to mount.
This archived item refers to kallas visits Berlin for talks with Pistorius on Ukraine, the Arctic and defending Europe. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
Trump's remarks came as the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency said over 2,000 people had been killed in anti-government protests.
This archived item refers to 'Keep protesting, help is on the way,' Trump tells Iranians as death toll surpasses 2,000. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
The proposed sanctions would include the freezing of assets for new individuals involved in the recent crackdown, which has reportedly claimed hundreds of lives since protests began nearly two weeks ago in Iran.
This archived item refers to the Netherlands to propose fresh sanctions against Iran after protest crackdown. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
Iran protests echoed in London as demonstrators gathered outside the Iranian Embassy, accusing Iran’s leaders of repression and calling for political change
This archived item refers to protesters demonstrate outside Iranian Embassy in London amid unrest in Iran. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
The unusual changes in the North Korean dictator's personal security detail might be down to concerns of possible assassination following Pyongyang's involvement in Russia's war in Ukraine, while the US operation to capture Venezuela's Maduro made him fear a "decapitation strike," analysts say.
This archived item refers to north Korea's Kim shakes up security detail amid 'decapitation' fears. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
Central Asia is entering a decisive demographic phase, with rapid population growth and a sharply expanding workforce, while Europe faces ageing societies and labour shortages.
This archived item refers to central Asia’s population boom contrasts Europe’s demographic decline, report shows. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
Speaking at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, US Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce singled out Russia’s launch of a nuclear-capable Oreshnik ballistic missile last week, close to Ukraine’s border with Poland, a NATO ally.
This archived item refers to uS accuses Russia of ‘dangerous and inexplicable escalation’ of war in Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
From 1999 onwards, successive governments pursued a strategy linking foreign policy, state financing and the management of the country's main industry. The result was a network of bilateral alliances that channelled much of Venezuela's crude outside conventional buying and selling circuits.
This archived item refers to venezuela's 'black gold' allies: Caracas' links to Cuba, China, Russia and Iran. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 13/01/2026
According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Trump has an interest in exploring messages from Iranian regime officials.
This archived item refers to trump puts military action against Iran’s protest crackdown on standby mode, slaps sanctions. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.