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30 people drown 'due to non-assistance' by Italy coastguard, alleges monitor

"Why, given the urgency of the situation, did the Italian authorities not send adequate rescue assets immediately to the scene of distress," asked Alarm Phone. → Read More

UK citizens will lose the most if country exits European Convention on Human Rights, warns expert

Britain's government has threatened to pull out of the landmark treat in order to allow a crackdown on migration. → Read More

Europe's hottest property markets: Where have house prices risen the most?

House prices across Europe have shown some unusual trends since the 1990s. How does your country compare? → Read More

Where does China stand on the Ukraine war?

Peace, money or friendship - what does China want out of the conflict in Ukraine? → Read More

In numbers: Europe's deadliest railway crashes

Some European countries have a much worse track record than others when it comes to railway safety. → Read More

Brawl in Vilnius after flowers placed on destroyed Russian tank

Lithuanian police are investigating a series of incidents of Russian sympathisers bringing flowers to a destroyed Russian tank on display in the capital. → Read More

Ukraine war: A month-by-month timeline of the conflict 2022-23

Here's our look at the key moments since Russia launched its invasion on 24 February. → Read More

'There are bodies in the forest': Missing migrants worry activists on Lithuania-Belarus border

Lithuania’s government recently approved controversial legislation to formalise pushbacks as an official policy at the Belarus border. → Read More

'TikTok warriors': What are Chechen fighters doing in Ukraine?

Chechens, some with radical Islamist background, are fighting alongside Ukrainian troops, while Russia has used troops from the ethnic group to execute deserters and do its dirty work on the battlefield. → Read More

‘Run into the ground’: How did the UK's National Health Service end up on life support?

Staff shortages, under-funding and a drive towards privatisation are all contributing factors, say campaigners, as nurses launch a new round of strikes. → Read More

'War and loss is all around us': The Ukrainian women reporting from the front line

“We don't really have a choice of burning out or not,” Ukrainian journalist Alya Shandra told Euronews. “If we burn out and who's left?" → Read More

Braving bombs and bullets: Meet the journalists reporting on Ukraine's frontline

“We don't really have a choice of burning out or not,” Ukrainian journalist Alya Shandra told Euronews. “If we burn out and who's left?" → Read More

'He was in love with love': Emotional goodbye for Iranian protester in France

Mohammad Moradi, an Iranian student in Lyon, drowned himself to protest the brutal crackdown on anti-government protesters in Iran. → Read More

In photos: Romania's 'dancing bear festival'

Centuries ago, people in northeastern Romania would don bear fur and dance to fend off evil spirits. Nowadays, the custom lives on as a popular tourist attraction. → Read More

In pictures: Europe's snowless ski resorts

The region is currently experiencing unprecedented seasonal temperatures that are spooking winter sports resorts. → Read More

Iran hangs two more men amid anti-government protests

Critics point out that the condemned men were sentenced to death in hasty, closed-door trials, without proper legal support. → Read More

Ukraine war: '40-year-old' ammo, EU increases war kitty, 'suppression' of Russian opposition

Here is the latest from the war in Ukraine. → Read More

Ukraine war: Millions without power, 'Merchant of Death' interview, hunt for 'collaborators'

Here is the latest from the Ukraine war this Sunday. → Read More

Ukraine war: NATO fears wider war, US alarm at Russia-Iran 'partnership', Putin pre-emptive strikes

Here is the latest from the Ukraine war this Saturday. → Read More

Third migrant loses leg to frostbite at Lithuania-Belarus border: Reports

Earlier in November, two young Sri Lankan men had to have their legs amputated due to frostbite. → Read More