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Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Greenland and NATO vow to boost Arctic security after Trump’s annexation threats

Trump has insisted that Greenland needs to be brought under US control, arguing that the Danish autonomous territory is crucial for national security.

This archived item refers to greenland and NATO vow to boost Arctic security after Trump’s annexation threats. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Iran summons ambassadors to demand withdrawal of support for protests as death toll climbs

In a bid to reclaim the narrative, the government called for nationwide rallies backing the Islamic republic with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei saying the turnout was a "warning" to the United States.

This archived item refers to iran summons ambassadors to demand withdrawal of support for protests as death toll climbs. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Poland's former justice minister granted asylum in Hungary amid abuse of power charges

Ziobro is considered the architect of judicial reforms that sparked a standoff between Poland and the EU over rule of law concerns.

This archived item refers to poland's former justice minister granted asylum in Hungary amid abuse of power charges. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Russian captain in deadly North Sea ship collision faces UK trial

Russian captain Vladimir Motin is on trial in London for manslaughter after his ship collided with a US-chartered tanker in the North Sea in March 2025, killing one crew member.

This archived item refers to russian captain in deadly North Sea ship collision faces UK trial. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Germany pledges increased Arctic role as Trump says Greenland protected by 'two dog sleds'

Germany is increasing its Arctic commitments after the US president threatened to seize Greenland, sparking a diplomatic crisis with Europe.

This archived item refers to germany pledges increased Arctic role as Trump says Greenland protected by 'two dog sleds'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Kaja Kallas to push new Iran sanctions after deadly crackdown

The measures would build on an extensive EU sanctions framework targeting Iran over human rights violations, nuclear activities, and support for Russia’s war in Ukraine.

This archived item refers to kaja Kallas to push new Iran sanctions after deadly crackdown. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Thousands in Paris support Iranian protesters and exiled crown prince

Thousands marched in Paris on 11. January supporting Iranian protesters, waving monarchy flags and calling for the return of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi.

This archived item refers to thousands in Paris support Iranian protesters and exiled crown prince. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Video of bodies outside Tehran morgue raises alarm about Iran crackdown

A verified video shows bodies outside a Tehran morgue, indicating a deadly crackdown on protests in Iran, with human rights groups reporting numerous deaths.

This archived item refers to video of bodies outside Tehran morgue raises alarm about Iran crackdown. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government when new Palestinian body takes over

The government and other elements of the truce that went into effect on 10 October, such as disarming Hamas and sending an international security force, are to be supervised by US President Donald Trump's "Board of Peace".

This archived item refers to hamas says it will dissolve its Gaza government when new Palestinian body takes over. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

At least 544 killed in Iran protests, activists say, as Trump says Tehran has proposed talks

According to Trump, his administration was in talks to set up a meeting with Tehran, but he cautioned that he may have to act first as reports of the death toll in Iran mount and the government continues to arrest protesters.

This archived item refers to at least 544 killed in Iran protests, activists say, as Trump says Tehran has proposed talks. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 11/01/2026

Who Is Reza Pahlavi, heir to Persian throne, and what Is his vision for Iran’s society??

Euronews provides an in-depth look at Reza Pahlavi, the heir to the Persian throne, his journey from exiled crown prince to a leading opposition figure, and his vision for a future secular democratic society in Iran based on national referendums and peaceful transition.

This archived item refers to who Is Reza Pahlavi, heir to Persian throne, and what Is his vision for Iran’s society??. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 11/01/2026

Iran cracks down on protests and threatens US and Israel of retaliation in case of intervention

Washington and Tel Aviv reportedly discussed the possibility of US intervention in Iran, as Tehran warns for retaliation. Meanwhile, Iran's nationwide internet blackout crosses the 60 hour mark, as the death toll rises to 116 people.

This archived item refers to iran cracks down on protests and threatens US and Israel of retaliation in case of intervention. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 11/01/2026

Could France head to early elections as the government faces two no-confidence votes?

Threatened by two motions of no-confidence, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has asked the Minister of the Interior to look into the possibility of holding legislative elections on the same dates as municipal elections.

This archived item refers to could France head to early elections as the government faces two no-confidence votes?. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Demonstrations held in major European cities in solidarity with Iran protests

Protesters gathered in major European cities in solidarity with the ongoing demonstrations in Iran amid a communications blackout. Protests erupted in Tehran and across Iran two weeks ago over dire economic conditions and a worsening food price crisis.

This archived item refers to demonstrations held in major European cities in solidarity with Iran protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

As Iran protests continue, viral rumours flood the web, here are the main ones

Rumours invariably become one of the main sources of public unrest. The line between news and speculation can become blurred quickly, and social media can aid in the quick spread of false narratives. Euronews takes a look at some of the most viral rumours surrounding the Iranian protests.

This archived item refers to as Iran protests continue, viral rumours flood the web, here are the main ones. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Footage shows government buildings on fire in Iran amid ongoing protests

Images shared on social media and independently verified show a government building on fire in Karaj, Iran, on the evening of January 9, 2026.

This archived item refers to footage shows government buildings on fire in Iran amid ongoing protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Why the next hours in Iran are critical, and why silence is not an option

Anti-government protests continue in Iran for a 14th consecutive night. However, since last night, only a limited number of images and videos have filtered through to global audiences.

This archived item refers to why the next hours in Iran are critical, and why silence is not an option. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

At least two people killed and 15 injured in Overnight Russian strikes across Ukraine

At least two people were killed and more than 15 others were injured in overnight Russian strikes targeting over a dozen locations across Ukraine.

This archived item refers to at least two people killed and 15 injured in Overnight Russian strikes across Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Second night of vigils held across Venezuela calling for the release of political prisoners

Relatives and friends of political prisoners held vigils outside several Venezuelan prisons as they are awaiting the release of detainees following pressure from the United States.

This archived item refers to second night of vigils held across Venezuela calling for the release of political prisoners. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

What Canada, accustomed to extreme winters, can teach Europe

Euronews spoke to Patrick de Bellefeuille, a prominent Canadian weather presenter and climate specialist, on how Europe could benefit from Canada’s long experience with snowstorms. He has been forecasting for MétéoMédia, Canada’s top French-language weather network, since 1988.

This archived item refers to what Canada, accustomed to extreme winters, can teach Europe. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Trump says US will act on Greenland, 'whether they like it or not'

Trump, who often cites national security interests as the reason for taking Greenland, said that if the US does not do something, 'Russia or China will take over Greenland'.

This archived item refers to trump says US will act on Greenland, 'whether they like it or not'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 10/01/2026

Protest creativity: Iranian women light cigarettes on burning portrait of the ayatollah

The methods used by Iran's women to push back against the country's authoritarian system have gone beyond cutting their hair and burning headscarves and in a more radical direction.

This archived item refers to protest creativity: Iranian women light cigarettes on burning portrait of the ayatollah. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Beyond 'food riots': Iran's protesters and the difficult path to compromise ahead

Contrary to the headlines in many media outlets calling Iran's protests merely "food riots," what is going on in the country is actually a deeper, more structured and complex movement.

This archived item refers to beyond 'food riots': Iran's protesters and the difficult path to compromise ahead. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Communication blackout in Iran: How the Islamic Republic controls the flow of information

In June 1989 following the death of Ayatollah Khomeini, the government cut telephone connections to foreign countries, an action aimed at limiting the ability of domestic opponents to communicate with the outside world.

This archived item refers to communication blackout in Iran: How the Islamic Republic controls the flow of information. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Demonstrations in Iran: What are the possible scenarios?

Protests in Tehran have entered their 13th day, with severe internet shutdowns limiting communication amid what have become the biggest anti-government demonstrations in years. Euronews outlines the different scenarios of what might happen next.

This archived item refers to demonstrations in Iran: What are the possible scenarios?. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

German court begins trial of 'White Tiger' online predator

A trial for a 21-year-old German-Iranian known as "White Tiger" started in Hamburg on Friday and will last until December. Accused of 204 offences, including murder and attempted murder, he allegedly manipulated minors online, leading them to self-harm and suicide.

This archived item refers to german court begins trial of 'White Tiger' online predator. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

'Death to the Dictator': Iranians chant after a night of protests

Protesters filled the streets of the capital Tehran and other cities on Thursday night, despite a deadly security crackdown.

This archived item refers to 'Death to the Dictator': Iranians chant after a night of protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Europe will do 'everything it can' to support Syria, von der Leyen says

The chief of the EU executive pledged Europe's full support for Syria's recovery after meeting interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday.

This archived item refers to europe will do 'everything it can' to support Syria, von der Leyen says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Russian airstrike on multiple residential buildings in Kyiv leaves 4 dead, 24 injured

Ukraine faced fresh damage in Kyiv on 9 January after a Russian air strike hit several districts, killing four and injuring at least 24. Emergency crews are working to clear debris and restore services.

This archived item refers to russian airstrike on multiple residential buildings in Kyiv leaves 4 dead, 24 injured. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Iran's Khamenei accuses protesters of pleasing Trump amid ongoing unrest

Ayatollah Khamenei laid the blame on the US president for fomenting unrest as protests across Iran continued despite the internet blackout after exiled Crown Prince Pahlavi called for mass demonstrations demanding freedom.

This archived item refers to iran's Khamenei accuses protesters of pleasing Trump amid ongoing unrest. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

'It may be a choice' between NATO and Greenland, Trump says

In an interview published on Thursday, Trump also suggested that NATO is toothless without the US, claiming his own morality guided his decisions on US military actions.

This archived item refers to 'It may be a choice' between NATO and Greenland, Trump says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

EU troops might be needed to stop a US showdown in Greenland

If cooperation or Greenlandic independence fails, a preventive EU troop deployment could avert a US confrontation on the island, German Green MEP Sergey Lagodinsky argues in an opinion article for Euronews.

This archived item refers to eU troops might be needed to stop a US showdown in Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Storm Goretti hits the UK with strong winds and snow, leaving thousands without power

Hundreds of thousands without power as Storm Goretti pummels Europe. Forecasters in France and Britain issued weather warnings, urging people to stay inside their homes.

This archived item refers to storm Goretti hits the UK with strong winds and snow, leaving thousands without power. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Russia uses advanced hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile to strike Ukraine

Russia has hit Ukraine’s Lviv region with its intermediate-range ballistic missile Oreshnik. A separate missile and drone attack on Kyiv killed four people and injured 19, including paramedics who were hit in a double-tap strike as they assisted the injured.

This archived item refers to russia uses advanced hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile to strike Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov will head Gaza peace board, Netanyahu says

Mladenov is a former Bulgarian defence and foreign minister who served as the UN envoy to Iraq before being appointed as the UN Middle East peace envoy from 2015-2020.

This archived item refers to bulgarian diplomat Nickolay Mladenov will head Gaza peace board, Netanyahu says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Mass protests erupt in Iran's capital after exiled prince's call, internet shut off nationwide

The Norway-based Iran Human Rights NGO says that 45 demonstrators have been killed by Iranian security forces since the protests began in late December.

This archived item refers to mass protests erupt in Iran's capital after exiled prince's call, internet shut off nationwide. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Trump acquiring Greenland is just a fantasy — it simply cannot be bought

Greenland is not for sale. But the episode is a reminder that the rules of the game are being tested. And that complacency about those rules would be the costliest mistake of all, Professor Aurélien Colson writes in an opinion article for Euronews.

This archived item refers to trump acquiring Greenland is just a fantasy — it simply cannot be bought. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Ukraine-US security agreement is ‘essentially ready’ for Trump’s approval, Zelenskyy said

As the Ukrainian president said that the Ukraine-US security guarantees are now ready for US President Donald Trump’s approval, Moscow rejected the idea of European peacekeepers deployed to Ukraine, threatening the allies' troops as a “legitimate target” for Russia.

This archived item refers to ukraine-US security agreement is ‘essentially ready’ for Trump’s approval, Zelenskyy said. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

'Appalling' and 'nonsense': Republicans push back against Trump’s Greenland plans

Donald Trump’s proposal to take control of Greenland faces opposition not just in Europe, but in the US – even in Trump’s own Republican Party.

This archived item refers to 'Appalling' and 'nonsense': Republicans push back against Trump’s Greenland plans. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Spanish government and bishops agree on plan to compensate sexual abuse victims

Only a handful of countries have had government-initiated or parliamentary inquiries into sexual abuse by the clergy, although some independent groups have carried out their own investigations.

This archived item refers to spanish government and bishops agree on plan to compensate sexual abuse victims. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

'A big storm is coming' triggering major upheaval, Iranian analyst tells Euronews

In March 2025, Ahmad Naghibzadeh told Euronews that much of what he foresaw for 2025 would come to pass. Now, he predicts a "big storm coming" Tehran's way.

This archived item refers to 'A big storm is coming' triggering major upheaval, Iranian analyst tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

USA: Minneapolis protests erupt after woman killed in ICE operation

Protests erupted in Minneapolis after a woman was killed during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement operation, with vigils and growing criticism of immigration crackdowns.

This archived item refers to uSA: Minneapolis protests erupt after woman killed in ICE operation. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

USA: Minneapolis ICE shooting caught on video

Videos of a deadly shooting in Minneapolis spread online, as US authorities face scrutiny after an ICE officer killed a motorist during Trump's immigration crackdown.

This archived item refers to uSA: Minneapolis ICE shooting caught on video. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Rubio says he plans to meet Danish officials next week to talk about US interest in Greenland

Tensions with NATO members escalated after the White House said Tuesday that the “US military is always an option.” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned earlier this week that a US takeover would amount to the end of NATO.

This archived item refers to rubio says he plans to meet Danish officials next week to talk about US interest in Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

US forces board Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in North Atlantic, US official says

The United States had been chasing the oil tanker, formerly known as the Bella 1, since it evaded a partial US blockade around Venezuela and thwarted an attempt by the US Coast Guard to board it late last month.

This archived item refers to uS forces board Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in North Atlantic, US official says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Hundreds of flights cancelled across Western Europe as Storm Goretti brings heavy snowfall and ice

Since the mercury dropped on Monday, five people have died in France and one woman in Bosnia as heavy snow and rain sparked floods and power outages across the Balkans.

This archived item refers to hundreds of flights cancelled across Western Europe as Storm Goretti brings heavy snowfall and ice. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Venezuela's sovereignty is not negotiable — and France should rearm

The arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro raises serious concerns because sovereignty is non-negotiable, and therefore it is urgent for countries like France to rearm and focus on security, French National Rally MP Sébastien Chenu writes in an opinion article for Euronews.

This archived item refers to venezuela's sovereignty is not negotiable — and France should rearm. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Georgia marks Orthodox Christmas amid ongoing EU protests

Georgia marked Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, with religious celebrations taking place alongside protests in the capital calling for EU integration.

This archived item refers to georgia marks Orthodox Christmas amid ongoing EU protests. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Ex-CIA agent Aldrich Ames convicted of spying for Soviet Union dies in prison, US officials say

Ames had been head of the Soviet branch in the CIA's counterintelligence group and gave the Kremlin the names of dozens of Russians who were spying for the United States.

This archived item refers to ex-CIA agent Aldrich Ames convicted of spying for Soviet Union dies in prison, US officials say. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

USA: New Orleans kicks off Carnival season with parades and more security

New Orleans kicked off the Carnival season on Tuesday with parades for Twelfth Night, featuring police motorcycles, marching bands, and colourful floats.

This archived item refers to uSA: New Orleans kicks off Carnival season with parades and more security. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Paris under blanket of snow as temperatures drop below zero

Severe winter weather disrupted transport across Britain, France and the Netherlands on Monday, forcing road closures, flight and train cancellations as heavy snow and ice hit parts of northwestern Europe.

This archived item refers to paris under blanket of snow as temperatures drop below zero. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Security forces clash with protesters in Iran's main bazaar as 36 killed in rallies

The economic situation is likely to worsen as Iran's Central Bank drastically reduced the subsidised exchange rates for dollars it offers to importers and producers.

This archived item refers to security forces clash with protesters in Iran's main bazaar as 36 killed in rallies. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Russia's latest drone barrage against Ukraine kills two as allies meet in Paris

Russia launched dozens of drones into Ukraine overnight into Tuesday, as European leaders prepared to meet in Paris to discuss security guarantees in Ukraine.

This archived item refers to russia's latest drone barrage against Ukraine kills two as allies meet in Paris. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Iran is plotting to assassinate Syria's al-Sharaa, Israel warns

Israeli intelligence has warned Iran is planning to organise a hit against Syria's interim president, as further reports claim former al-Assad loyalists are pouring money into Alawite minority militias in alleged uprising plots.

This archived item refers to iran is plotting to assassinate Syria's al-Sharaa, Israel warns. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Trump aide Miller says no one would fight US over future of Greenland

European leaders defend Greenland's sovereignty after US presidential aide Stephen Miller ramps up Trump threat to annex autonomous Danish territory.

This archived item refers to trump aide Miller says no one would fight US over future of Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Young men in Greece dive for wooden cross in Epiphany celebration

Greeks celebrate Epiphany with the traditional blessing of the waters. In Piraeus, men dove into the cold sea to retrieve a wooden cross for good fortune.

This archived item refers to young men in Greece dive for wooden cross in Epiphany celebration. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Israeli air strikes hit Lebanon with damage in the south and east

Lebanon faced new Israeli air strikes, with damage in the south and east. President Joseph Aoun condemned the attacks, citing efforts to calm tensions.

This archived item refers to israeli air strikes hit Lebanon with damage in the south and east. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Russian strike hits Kyiv clinic, kills 1 and injures 3

A Russian strike on a private medical clinic in Kyiv killed one person and injured three others overnight on January 4–5, Ukrainian civil defence authorities said.

This archived item refers to russian strike hits Kyiv clinic, kills 1 and injures 3. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Hungary will not leave the EU, it will fall apart on its own, Orbán said

In his international press conference on Monday, the Hungarian PM also praised Trump's Venezuela operation, and said Hungary will not fund Ukraine or accept migrants.

This archived item refers to hungary will not leave the EU, it will fall apart on its own, Orbán said. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

'Coalition of the Willing' meets in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine

The leaders of around 35 countries are meeting in Paris on Tuesday to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine with Kyiv eager to secure concrete commitments if Russia attacks again.

This archived item refers to 'Coalition of the Willing' meets in Paris to discuss security guarantees for Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Israel strikes multiple sites in southern Lebanon ahead of key government disarmament meeting

At least one person was injured in Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon late on Monday and into the early hours of Tuesday. Officials say the strikes targeted multiple areas, including in the third-largest coastal city of Sidon.

This archived item refers to israel strikes multiple sites in southern Lebanon ahead of key government disarmament meeting. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

US attacking NATO ally to annex Greenland would be end of 'everything,' says Danish PM

Washington's military intervention in Venezuela has reignited fears about Trump's designs on the autonomous Danish territory, which has untapped rare earth deposits.

This archived item refers to uS attacking NATO ally to annex Greenland would be end of 'everything,' says Danish PM. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Ukraine's security service chief resigns amid Zelenskyy's Kyiv reshuffle

Following the largest anti-corruption investigation of his presidency, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has launched a significant shake-up of the government and his office, with a series of dismissals and appointments in top political and security roles.

This archived item refers to ukraine's security service chief resigns amid Zelenskyy's Kyiv reshuffle. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Europe must stop pretending there was ever a truly rules-based international order

The US seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is not troubling because international law has once again been sidelined, but because Europeans continue to react as if this were unexpected, Danish MEP Henrik Dahl writes in an opinion article for Euronews.

This archived item refers to europe must stop pretending there was ever a truly rules-based international order. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Tehran's method of governance has reached a dead end, former top adviser tells Euronews

Saeed Laylaz, an economist and adviser to former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, spoke to Euronews about Iran, from the country's economic situation to the downfall of Nicolás Maduro, one of Tehran's most important allies, and how domestic and external circumstances affect Iran.

This archived item refers to tehran's method of governance has reached a dead end, former top adviser tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

'Not about condoms': Beijing residents shrug off China's contraceptive tax

China has made condoms and other contraceptives more expensive as it tries to boost birth rates, but residents in Beijing say the measure will have little impact.

This archived item refers to 'Not about condoms': Beijing residents shrug off China's contraceptive tax. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Paris court convicts 10 for cyberbullying France's First Lady Brigitte Macron

A Paris court sentenced 10 individuals for cyberbullying the spouse of French President Emmanuel Macron with false allegations about her gender identity, doling out sentences including suspended prison terms and awareness training.

This archived item refers to paris court convicts 10 for cyberbullying France's First Lady Brigitte Macron. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Russian overnight strikes kill at least one in Ukraine's capital Kyiv

At least one person was killed after Russia launched an overnight barrage of drones and missiles targeting Kyiv and the northern Chernihiv region. Zelenskyy said the strikes on the capital targeted a civilian hospital and called on allies to ramp up military support.

This archived item refers to russian overnight strikes kill at least one in Ukraine's capital Kyiv. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Migrant arrivals in the United Kingdom rose in 2025 while numbers in the EU stabilised

For the UK, last year saw the highest number of migrant arrivals across the English Channel since 2022. In contrast, irregular entries into the EU stabilised in the first 11 months of the year.

This archived item refers to migrant arrivals in the United Kingdom rose in 2025 while numbers in the EU stabilised. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 04/01/2026

Spain and five Latin American countries reject US attack on Venezuela in joint communiqué

Spain, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay issued a joint statement rejecting 'the unilateral military operations in Venezuela' and warn against exploiting its natural resources. The signatories say the operation to oust Maduro was conducted in violation of international law.

This archived item refers to spain and five Latin American countries reject US attack on Venezuela in joint communiqué. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 04/01/2026

45,000 homes in Berlin without power after politically motivated attack by 'left-wing extremists'

A suspected arson attack has caused a widespread power cut in Berlin since Saturday. Authorities said on Sunday that it was a result of a politically motivated attack by “left-wing extremists".

This archived item refers to 45,000 homes in Berlin without power after politically motivated attack by 'left-wing extremists'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 04/01/2026

British and French warplanes strike suspected IS weapons facility in Syria

The strikes occurred Saturday evening on an underground facility in the mountains just north of the historic town of Palmyra in Homs province.

This archived item refers to british and French warplanes strike suspected IS weapons facility in Syria. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 03/01/2026

Rioters 'must be put in their place' following week long protests, Iran's Khamenei says

The Tehran regime leader's comments come one day after US President Trump said that if Tehran “violently kills peaceful protesters,” Washington “will come to their rescue.”

This archived item refers to rioters 'must be put in their place' following week long protests, Iran's Khamenei says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 03/01/2026

US strikes Venezuela and says Maduro 'captured'

In a surprise attack overnight on Saturday, the United States launched strikes against Venezuelan capital Caracas and other cities. US President Donald Trump stated that Nicolas Maduro and his wife were "captured and flown out of the country". Follow for live updates.

This archived item refers to uS strikes Venezuela and says Maduro 'captured'. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 03/01/2026

At least two people killed and scores injured in Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv

Authorities said the body of a three-year-old boy was recovered from the rubble of a destroyed apartment building after the attack.

This archived item refers to at least two people killed and scores injured in Russian strike on Ukraine's Kharkiv. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

Zelenskyy names Ukraine's military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as new top aide

Budanov's appointment to lead the office of the president marks an unusual shift, placing a serving intelligence chief at the centre of Ukraine's political and diplomatic coordination.

This archived item refers to zelenskyy names Ukraine's military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as new top aide. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

Bulgarians adapt to euro, banks and shops report smooth transition

Bulgaria’s first days using the euro pass calmly, with banks, shops and customers adapting smoothly as both the euro and lev remain in use.

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Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

Russian forces target Zaporizhzhia with air strikes, no casualties reported

Ukraine's sixth-largest city Zaporizhzhia was targeted overnight by two Russian aerial strikes, causing fires and damage but no casualties.

This archived item refers to russian forces target Zaporizhzhia with air strikes, no casualties reported. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

China bets on province the size of Belgium to reshape global trade

The Chinese Communist Party has officially turned the island province of Hainan into a free trade port, one of the government's most ambitious economic experiments to date.

This archived item refers to china bets on province the size of Belgium to reshape global trade. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

Zohran Mamdani promises to govern 'expansively and audaciously' in inaugural speech as NYC mayor

Mamdani pledges to reel in a new era of New York in his first speech as mayor, vowing to govern “expansively and audaciously” to fulfil campaign promises and improve the lives of millions of New Yorkers “abandoned” by previous administrations.

This archived item refers to zohran Mamdani promises to govern 'expansively and audaciously' in inaugural speech as NYC mayor. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

At least three killed as protests against Iran's worsening economy spread beyond cities

Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian says there is not much he can do as the currency has rapidly depreciated, with $1 now trading at around 1.4 million rials.

This archived item refers to at least three killed as protests against Iran's worsening economy spread beyond cities. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

Israel says it 'will enforce' ban on 37 NGOs in Gaza

Israel will enforce a ban on 37 international NGOs in the Gaza Strip, citing failure to meet security and transparency standards.

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Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

Europe welcomed 2026 with fireworks and large public gatherings

Major European cities like London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid welcomed 2026 with spectacular fireworks and large public gatherings, continuing beloved traditions.

This archived item refers to europe welcomed 2026 with fireworks and large public gatherings. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

Russia carries war into 2026 with over 200 drones launched at Ukraine, Zelenskyy says

Ukrainian president said on Thursday that Russia targeted energy infrastructure with over 200 drones in the latest strike on New Year's Eve.

This archived item refers to russia carries war into 2026 with over 200 drones launched at Ukraine, Zelenskyy says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

Europe doesn't need wishes, it needs a survival strategy

In an opinion piece for Euronews, Dr Alexander Wolf, Head of Germany's Hanns-Seidel-Foundation's capital office, explains why the time for naivety is over and which three illusions we have to say goodbye to in Europe.

This archived item refers to europe doesn't need wishes, it needs a survival strategy. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Israeli Knesset votes down Beitar Illit annexation bill

Israeli parliament voted against a bill to annex Betair Illit, a large settlement in the West Bank. The vote took place on Wednesday, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the US.

This archived item refers to israeli Knesset votes down Beitar Illit annexation bill. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Channel Tunnel power issue resolved but some train delays continue, Eurostar says

The tunnel operator, Eurotunnel, said the 50-kilometre undersea link was back to “full capacity" after a power fault inside it was fixed overnight on Tuesday.

This archived item refers to channel Tunnel power issue resolved but some train delays continue, Eurostar says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Iran appoints new central bank governor after protests as currency hits record low

The US dollar traded at 1.38 million rials on Wednesday, compared with 430,000 rials when the previous governor took office in 2022.

This archived item refers to iran appoints new central bank governor after protests as currency hits record low. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Day two of inaugural World Sports Summit in Dubai sees focus shift to athletes' well-being

Dubai Sports Council organised the event under the patronage of Crown Prince of Dubai and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.

This archived item refers to day two of inaugural World Sports Summit in Dubai sees focus shift to athletes' well-being. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Russia sticks to Putin residence attack claims as allies question Moscow's motives

Moscow has continued to claim a Ukrainian drone attack on Putin's residence on Wednesday, in what Kyiv, EU, and US officials have seen as a means to disrupt US-led peace talks.

This archived item refers to russia sticks to Putin residence attack claims as allies question Moscow's motives. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Welcoming in New Year 2026: Our guide to the perfect WhatsApp and SMS messages

If you are looking for the perfect message for your loved ones, friends or colleagues to welcome in 2026, Euronews has prepared a complete list of options, organised by category, including text, emojis, and animated GIFs.

This archived item refers to welcoming in New Year 2026: Our guide to the perfect WhatsApp and SMS messages. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Russia launches massive overnight attack on Ukraine's Odesa, injuring six

Russian strikes on Ukraine's southern region of Odesa injured six people, including children, while multiple regions reported casualties. Ukrainian forces intercepted 101 of 127 drones.

This archived item refers to russia launches massive overnight attack on Ukraine's Odesa, injuring six. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

Six injured in Russian drone strikes on Odesa

Six people, including three children, were injured in Russian strikes on Odesa, officials said.

This archived item refers to six injured in Russian drone strikes on Odesa. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 30/12/2025

Tatiana Schlossberg, a granddaughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, has died at 35

Environmental journalist and John F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg has died at the age of 35 after battling acute myeloid leukemia.

This archived item refers to tatiana Schlossberg, a granddaughter of the late President John F. Kennedy, has died at 35. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 30/12/2025

AI-generated videos showing young and attractive women promote Poland's EU exit

They are beautiful, eloquent — and do not exist. AI-generated girls from the 'Prawilne_Polki' profile called for Polexit and preached right-wing views. The TikTok account has been deleted, but disinformation and propaganda in Poland persist.

This archived item refers to aI-generated videos showing young and attractive women promote Poland's EU exit. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

More than 3,000 migrants died trying to reach Spain by sea in 2025, NGO says

This year's figures represent a drop in migrant arrivals from North Africa to the Canary Islands, one of the world's deadliest crossings for migrants hoping to reach the EU.

This archived item refers to more than 3,000 migrants died trying to reach Spain by sea in 2025, NGO says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

Lavrov threatens Ukraine after alleged drone attack on Putin's residence

Russia's foreign minister said Moscow's negotiating position would change following alleged strikes on Putin's Novgorod region residence overnight on Monday. Zelenskyy dismissed the claim as an effort by the Kremlin to derail progress with Washington.

This archived item refers to lavrov threatens Ukraine after alleged drone attack on Putin's residence. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

US security guarantees for Ukraine set for 15 years, Zelenskyy says

Although the US security guarantees for Ukraine have been "100% agreed," they have a short expiration date, the Ukrainian president explained after revealing more details following his meeting with Trump on Sunday.

This archived item refers to uS security guarantees for Ukraine set for 15 years, Zelenskyy says. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – World (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

PM Kurti's ruling party wins Kosovo snap election with 50% of votes

The left-leaning Vetevendosje party secured a commanding victory in the parliamentary vote following a 10-month political impasse that prevented government formation in February.

This archived item refers to pM Kurti's ruling party wins Kosovo snap election with 50% of votes. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.