Skip to playerSkip to main contentSkip to footer
  • 18/05/2025
Latest news bulletin | May 18th – Evening

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2025/05/18/latest-news-bulletin-may-18th-evening

Subscribe to our channel. Euronews is available on Dailymotion in 12 languages

Category

🗞
News
Transcript
00:00Pope Leo XIV offered a message of love and unity during his inaugural Mass in St. Peter's Square.
00:11During the celebration he received the Fisherman's Ring bearing the image of St. Peter as well as the Papal Palium.
00:20The event, attended by an estimated 200,000 pilgrims, presidents and princes,
00:26marks the beginning of a pontificate which opens with an urgent appeal for global peace.
00:35Non possiamo dimenticare i fratelli e le sorelle che soffrono a causa delle guerre.
00:43Agaccia, i bambini, le famiglie, gli anziani sopravvissuti sono ridotti alla fame.
00:56Nel Myanmar, nuove hostilità hanno spezzato giovani vite innocenti.
01:05La maturata ucraina attende finalmente negoziati per una pace giusta e duratura.
01:14After Mass, the Pope greeted delegations present inside the Basilica.
01:18He also received Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
01:25Russia launched its biggest attack on Ukraine since its full-scale invasion using 273 drones according to Ukraine's air force.
01:35At least one woman was killed and three others were wounded, including a four-year-old child in the Kiev region, according to its regional governor, Mikola Kalashnik.
01:47Eighty-eight of the drones were shot down, while 128 went off radar.
01:52The regions of Kiev, Dnopropetrovsk and Donetsk suffered damage from the attacks.
01:59On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said he plans to call both Russian President Vladimir Putin
02:06and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in the following hours about ending the war in Ukraine.
02:12This follows recent direct talks in Turkey, which concluded in a prisoner swap.
02:18However, the two warring countries agreed to meet again.
02:22Motorcyclists, farmers with tractors and war veterans provided security for a day-long demonstration
02:33organized by students in the multi-ethnic city of Sabataka, Serbia.
02:36The protests, which have been going on for six months, were sparked by the collapse of a bus station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 16 people.
02:45We want that people who are responsible for deaths and for corruption to stand behind what they did and to be properly prosecuted.
02:5430 years! 30 years! This is the state of security!
02:57It's so great to see the energy of people, the uprooting, you know, like going from city to city and gathering support from different parts of society.
03:10Protesters are demonstrating against alleged corruption in Serbia as well as the poor economic situation.
03:18They observe 16 minutes of silence in memory of the 16 victims of the tragedy in Novi Sad.
03:24Romanians in Belgium have mobilized to go and vote for the next president.
03:34Even if they have been living in Belgium for years, concerned about the problems in their country, they are hoping for greater economic stability.
03:40To be more rich, to be free, to be free, to be free, to be free, to be happy, to be happy and to be home.
03:53Do you want to go to Romania?
03:56Do you want to go to Romania?
03:58I am in visit here, to my parents.
04:02I am in a normal way. I have voted for something that has influenced the candidate, something that has never been said to now.
04:10I have not voted bad or bad, but I have voted for what is better for Romania.
04:14The future pro-European, the possibility of accessing European funds, the collaboration with the member states, the circulation in the European region,
04:26and the new Schengen are all free.
04:31In Belgium, there are over 220,000 Romanians residing, coming from diverse backgrounds.
04:37Most recent local surveys show the runoff has narrowed to a near tie between presidential candidates George Simeon and Nicu Shordan,
04:45with experts saying the result could boil down to turnout.

Recommended