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Russia launches attack at Odesa region, cutting off power for thousands of people

Russia launched a large-scale attack on the region of Odesa early Friday, local authorities reported. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Ukrainian air defence forces were able to intercept almost all of the drones, but roughly 4,000 people were left without power in the south of region due to damage to power lines, regional head Oleh Kiper wrote on Telegram. “Power engineers are already working to restore power,” Kiper wrote. No injuries were reported. Russian drones also struck three commercial ships flying the flags of Vanuatu, the Comoros and Panama in the Black Sea which were moving along the Ukrainian maritime corridor, Kiper said.…

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Podcast | An unusual heatwave with a sinister twist

By&nbspMéabh Mc Mahon&nbsp&&nbspAlice Carnevali Published on 29/05/2026 – 10:00 GMT+2•Updated 10:57 Residents cooled off in the Canal de Saint-Martin in Paris and EU officials sunbathed in the park as Western Europe baked in the sun this week. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT But in Eastern Europe, May has seen a wave of drones intruding into Baltic airspace, raising questions about Europe’s security and the hybrid threat posed by Russia. To discuss these topics, Euronews’ weekly podcast Brussels, My Love? sat down with Ionela Maria Ciolan, security expert at the Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies, Angela Skujins, Euronews defence correspondent and Jeremy Wilks,…

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‘Romanian drone incursion is no mistake, it’s a provocation,’ Polish official tells Euronews

Poland’s Undersecretary of State for Trade, Michał Baranowski, told Euronews that the Russian drone incursion into Romania early on Friday morning — following a series of similar incidents across the Baltic region — demonstrates that the European Union is no longer living in peacetime. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT “These are not mistakes. These are provocations,” he told Euronews’ Europe Today programme. “It’s extremely serious. It is difficult to overstate the scale of this escalation.” The drone was part of an overnight Russian attack on Ukraine and crashed into an apartment building in south-eastern Romania, injuring two people, Romanian authorities said on Friday.…

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Hungary must reform for its people not for EU, Commissioner McGrath tells Euronews

Hungary’s new government should push through reforms, including on the rule of law, for its own good and to benefit its citizens, not just to unlock frozen EU funds, Michael McGrath, the EU’s Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and the Rule of Law, told Euronews. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The country’s Prime Minister Péter Magyar will meet European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday. He is seeking to unlock €10 billion in recovery funds, blocked over longstanding concerns about judicial independence, corruption and democratic backsliding during former leader Viktor Orbán’s years in power, ahead of an August deadline. McGrath stressed, however,…

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NATO ready to defend Romania and ‘every inch’ of allied territory, Rutte says

Published on 29/05/2026 – 11:15 GMT+2•Updated 11:31 NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed solidarity with Romania as a Russian drone crashed into a residential building in the community of Galati resulting in a fire and injuring two civilians. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Rutte said in a statement posted on social media platform X that he spoke with Romanian President Nicușor Dan and assured him of NATO’s solidarity with Romania during the phone call. “I affirmed that NATO stands ready to defend every inch of Allied territory,” Rutte’s statement reads. “We will continue to enhance our readiness to deter and defend against any threat,…

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Explosive-laden Russian drone hits residential building in Romania, authorities say

Published on 29/05/2026 – 7:46 GMT+2 Romania on Friday said a Russian drone carrying explosives crashed in the eastern city of Galați, causing a fire on the roof of a residential apartment block. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The building was evacuated and two people sustained minor injuries, Toiu Oana, Romania’s foreign minister, said. “Two aircraft and a helicopter belonging to the Romanian Air Force were scrambled when Russian drones appeared on the radar, they had permission to shoot,” she continued, adding that it was “a serious and irresponsible escalation” by Moscow. “Romania has informed European member states, the Allies and the NATO…

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Beyond memory: How Holocaust remembrance must adapt to new audiences

By&nbspMichaela Küchler, Secretary General of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance Published on 28/05/2026 – 7:33 GMT+2•Updated 15:02 The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Cultural theorist Aleida Assmann has suggested that “communicative memory” – the kind passed directly from those who lived through events – lasts for around eighty years. At first, that sounds like an academic observation. But eight decades on from the Holocaust it feels more immediate. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT We are living through the very moment she described: the point at which…

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Is the EU betting on a ‘one-ticket, one-journey’ plan to turn rail into low-cost flying?

For a generation, €19.99 flights became standard. Companies like Ryanair not only transported people but also reduced perceived distances. Studying abroad became routine, and weekend trips to cities like Lisbon were commonplace. As a result, Europe felt smaller, and the concept of being European evolved. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Now the Commission wants rail to trigger the same transformation. Not because of prices, but because of comfort. Brussels presented its “one journey, one ticket” proposal: rules to allow searching, booking, and paying for a multi-operator, cross-border rail journey in a single transaction, with full passenger rights covering the entire trip if something…

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