EURO 2024 teams can slash their emissions by 60% if they cut out flying, NGO says Only three of the 24 teams taking part have answered T&E's calls to opt out of flying during the month-long football extravaganza. Read full article
Polls predict far-right majority of Dutch seats in EU Parliament Dutch candidates rally for the EU elections amid concerns over the future of Europe, with polls suggesting potential far-right dominance. Read full article
Four more Israeli hostages declared dead as US urges Israel to accept ceasefire deal From Blinken's latest phone call with Israeli officials to the number of displaced people from Rafah surpassing one million, these are the latest developments from the Israel-Hamas war this Monday. Read full article
Tensions rise between activists in Mannheim after deadly stabbing of policeman Left-wing supporters accused AfD youth protesters of exploiting the policeman's death at the hands of a migrant for political gain. Read full article
EU elections: What are the biggest issues at stake? Our journalists provide insights into the stakes of the upcoming European elections, covering issues ranging from defence to the green deal and migration pact. Read full article
Poland arrests 18 for alleged planning of hostile acts for Russia and Belarus Polish authorities have arrested 18 individuals, alleging involvement in hostile activities for Russia and Belarus, including plans to assassinate Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy. Read full article
Watch: Sri Lankan woman turns tragedy into trendy designs In a strange twist of fate, losing her sight in a tragic terror attack more than two decades ago gave Ashcharya Jayakody a new vision to rebuild and become a famed fashion designer. Read full article
Latest news bulletin | June 3rd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. Read full article
Not (just) for hippies: Energy communities should be the drivers of the EU’s re-industrialisation Green and inclusive competition will be the make-or-break element for the future of EU cohesion. Energy communities should be acknowledged for the multiple co-benefits they bring, Chris Vrettos, Philippe Awouters, Stephan C Krabsen and Luca Varotto write. Read full article
What will be new European Parliament's first tasks after the elections? Citizens from 27 European countries will elect the new members of the European Parliament, which will then proceed to appoint its president as its first action after the elections on 6-9 June. Read full article
Croatia, Greece, Austria: Which European destinations have the cleanest water for swimming? Most of Europe's bathing waters, ranging from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, are of outstanding quality for swimming. Read full article
Solar panels on old buildings: How is Paris 2024 keeping a lid on Olympics emissions? Construction represents the biggest improvement, with 95% of venues existing or temporary. But critics point to ‘harmful’ sponsorship deals. Read full article
What to know about the rising trend of ‘quiet vacationing’ among young workers A recent Harris Poll survey reveals that quiet vacationing, the new workplace trend where employees take unofficial time off, is gaining traction among young workers. Read full article
Georgia's parliament speaker approves controversial 'Russian law' amid protests Georgia's "foreign agents" bill, sparking protests and a presidential veto over concerns for media freedom and EU membership aspirations, is defended by the ruling Georgian Dream party but still faces calls for abandonment from the EU and US. Read full article
Better preparation is preventing deaths despite worsening climate disasters, UN says While there are fewer deaths globally from disasters, there are still pockets in the poorest of countries, especially in Africa. Read full article