EU moves to give profits from Russian assets to Ukraine EU ambassadors have agreed in principle to use the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.
German politician attacked in library as violence spreads Berlin ex-mayor and senator Franziska Giffey was hit on the head and neck as she visited a library in Berlin.
Going to the extreme: Inside Germany’s far right A BBC investigation uncovers links between opposition AfD party figures and extremist networks.
Ukraine hit by 'massive' attack on energy grid The attacks come as Ukraine marks a major national holiday celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany.
China's Xi gets red-carpet welcome in Serbia Serbia has been deepening its relationship with China while continuing talks to join the EU.
Ireland's goth gremlin through to Eurovision final Some of the contest's most outlandish songs sail into the final, but there are tears for Australia.
Slovakia hit by wave of bomb threats Police in Slovakia are investigating more than 1,000 bomb threats to schools and other institutions.
Russia's modern-day tsar sworn in for fifth term Russia's president is sworn in for another six years, with no checks and balances on his power.
Polish security finds cabinet meeting room bugged Bugging devices are removed from a room in the city of Katowice where ministers were due to meet.
Russian plot to kill Zelensky foiled, Kyiv says Two Ukrainian security officials are held over a Russian plot to assassinate the president, Ukraine says.
Ukrainian children stranded after passport theft The Buchko children are waiting for new visas to return to Britain after their passports were stolen.
Five dead in new Italian workplace tragedy The suspected gas poisoning at a Sicilian sewage plant is the latest in a series of fatal accidents.
Russia to hold nuclear drills following 'threats' from West Russia will hold tactical nuclear weapons drills in response to recent comments by France and the UK, the Kremlin said.
Vienna goes wild for Beethoven masterpiece at 200 Austria's capital marks the bicentenary of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with a series of grand performances.
Ukraine, brandy and EVs top the agenda on Xi's charm offensive Xi Jinping is on his first visit to Europe in five years - and it feels much like a charm offensive.
Weary troops stuck on front line as Ukraine struggles to find manpower Ukraine is outgunned and outmanned by the Russian invaders, who are inching closer.
The rise of Sweden's super rich Why the Nordic nation, despite its reputation for social equality, has so many billionaires.
Rival Greek churches light skies in annual ‘rocket war’ In a tradition going back centuries, two rival churches fire at one another during Orthodox Easter Mass.
Eurovision 2024: Your guide to all 37 songs From novelty numbers to gothic witchcraft and rave throwbacks, this year's Eurovision has it all.
Why France is finding vegan croissants hard to stomach The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers and traditionalists.
Cubans lured to Russian army by high pay and passports The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.
North Korean weapons are killing Ukrainians. The implications are far bigger A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
Russia blamed for GPS interference affecting flights in Europe Experts say Russia has been jamming GPS signals in certain European regions, leading to disruption for civilian aircraft.
Why European elections matter and how they work Some 400 million voters can take part in the 6-9 June vote across the EU's 27 countries.
Russians flock to see captured Western tanks The exhibition was on display in Moscow's Victory Park, it included British hardware given to Ukraine.
France's far right shows off star turn for EU elections Fabrice Leggeri is not without controversy, having resigned as head of the EU's border agency in 2022.
Ukraine's 'Harry Potter castle' hit in deadly Russian strike Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
Watch: Sophie meets Zelensky on Kyiv visit The Duchess of Edinburgh is the first member of the Royal Family to visit Ukraine.
BBC returns to beach where five migrants died Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday.
Would you pay a tourist fee to enter Venice? From Thursday visitors making a trip to the famous city at peak times will be charged a trial entrance fee.
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EU moves to give profits from Russian assets to Ukraine
EU ambassadors have agreed in principle to use the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.
German politician attacked in library as violence spreads
Berlin ex-mayor and senator Franziska Giffey was hit on the head and neck as she visited a library in Berlin.
Going to the extreme: Inside Germany’s far right
A BBC investigation uncovers links between opposition AfD party figures and extremist networks.
Ukraine hit by 'massive' attack on energy grid
The attacks come as Ukraine marks a major national holiday celebrating the defeat of Nazi Germany.
China's Xi gets red-carpet welcome in Serbia
Serbia has been deepening its relationship with China while continuing talks to join the EU.
Ireland's goth gremlin through to Eurovision final
Some of the contest's most outlandish songs sail into the final, but there are tears for Australia.
Slovakia hit by wave of bomb threats
Police in Slovakia are investigating more than 1,000 bomb threats to schools and other institutions.
Russia's modern-day tsar sworn in for fifth term
Russia's president is sworn in for another six years, with no checks and balances on his power.
Polish security finds cabinet meeting room bugged
Bugging devices are removed from a room in the city of Katowice where ministers were due to meet.
Russian plot to kill Zelensky foiled, Kyiv says
Two Ukrainian security officials are held over a Russian plot to assassinate the president, Ukraine says.
Ukrainian children stranded after passport theft
The Buchko children are waiting for new visas to return to Britain after their passports were stolen.
Five dead in new Italian workplace tragedy
The suspected gas poisoning at a Sicilian sewage plant is the latest in a series of fatal accidents.
Russia to hold nuclear drills following 'threats' from West
Russia will hold tactical nuclear weapons drills in response to recent comments by France and the UK, the Kremlin said.
Vienna goes wild for Beethoven masterpiece at 200
Austria's capital marks the bicentenary of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with a series of grand performances.
Ukraine, brandy and EVs top the agenda on Xi's charm offensive
Xi Jinping is on his first visit to Europe in five years - and it feels much like a charm offensive.
Weary troops stuck on front line as Ukraine struggles to find manpower
Ukraine is outgunned and outmanned by the Russian invaders, who are inching closer.
The rise of Sweden's super rich
Why the Nordic nation, despite its reputation for social equality, has so many billionaires.
Rival Greek churches light skies in annual ‘rocket war’
In a tradition going back centuries, two rival churches fire at one another during Orthodox Easter Mass.
Eurovision 2024: Your guide to all 37 songs
From novelty numbers to gothic witchcraft and rave throwbacks, this year's Eurovision has it all.
Why France is finding vegan croissants hard to stomach
The idea of butter-free patisseries appeals to some but horrifies dairy farmers and traditionalists.
Cubans lured to Russian army by high pay and passports
The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.
North Korean weapons are killing Ukrainians. The implications are far bigger
A missile that crashed in Kharkiv shows the surprising scale at which Pyongyang's weapons are used.
Russia blamed for GPS interference affecting flights in Europe
Experts say Russia has been jamming GPS signals in certain European regions, leading to disruption for civilian aircraft.
Why European elections matter and how they work
Some 400 million voters can take part in the 6-9 June vote across the EU's 27 countries.
Russians flock to see captured Western tanks
The exhibition was on display in Moscow's Victory Park, it included British hardware given to Ukraine.
France's far right shows off star turn for EU elections
Fabrice Leggeri is not without controversy, having resigned as head of the EU's border agency in 2022.
Ukraine's 'Harry Potter castle' hit in deadly Russian strike
Five people are killed in an attack on a private university in the Ukrainian port city of Odesa.
Watch: Sophie meets Zelensky on Kyiv visit
The Duchess of Edinburgh is the first member of the Royal Family to visit Ukraine.
BBC returns to beach where five migrants died
Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday.
Would you pay a tourist fee to enter Venice?
From Thursday visitors making a trip to the famous city at peak times will be charged a trial entrance fee.