PSG Ends Years of Heartbreak to Win UEFA Champions League
June 1, 2025 21:30Paris Saint-Germain clinches their first UEFA Champions League title, breaking a decade-long streak of continental disappointments with a 5-0 victory over Inter Milan.
Paris Saint-Germain clinches their first UEFA Champions League title, breaking a decade-long streak of continental disappointments with a 5-0 victory over Inter Milan.
In a bold move, Ukraine successfully destroys dozens of Russian military aircraft in a drone attack, dealing a blow to Vladimir Putin.
Violence erupts in France after PSG's Champions League victory, resulting in two deaths and 417 arrests in Paris, with 216 still detained.
Poland's presidential election faces a tight race between liberal candidate Trzaskowski and nationalist Nawrocki, with key issues on security, migration, and alliances at stake.
Former Russian commander Zaur Goertsiev (34) died in a blast in Southern Russia. Reports suggest he met the suspect on a homosexual dating app. Investigation ongoing in Stavropol.
Argentina forward Ángel Di María is set to play for his boyhood club Rosario Central after successful stints with top European clubs. Di María's return follows a decorated career with 30 titles in Europe and international honors with Argentina.
Thousands of Roma and Sinti from across Europe gather in Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer to celebrate patron saint Sint Sara, missing Dutch traveler Jan Dam, known as the last true gypsy.
Liverpool and Chelsea are set to compete for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, with the Reds joining the race for the €100 million-rated player. Manchester City also eyeing Tijjani Reijnders. Get the latest transfer news here.
Joël Le Scouarnec, a former surgeon in France, has been sentenced to 20 years in a significant child abuse case, admitting to assaulting and raping 299 patients, with 256 under 15 years old.
Russia intensifies airstrikes on Ukraine as Germany lifts restrictions on long-range missiles, marking a shift in the conflict's dynamics. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.
Former President Medvedev faces ridicule for proposing a 'buffer zone' to counter European missile threat, claiming vast Ukrainian territory as potential Russian conquest.
Belgian maritime company considers constructing a floating nuclear power plant as a cost-effective alternative to land-based facilities. Collaboration with Belgian nuclear research center and government's interest in expanding nuclear energy highlighted.
North Korea expresses worry over the US plan to build a missile defense system, comparing it to a potential scenario for an extraterrestrial nuclear war.
Facing tough dating competition in China due to a gender gap, Chinese men seek partners in Russia and Ukraine where women outnumber men, offering a different dating dynamic.
Arsenal Women lifted the Champions League trophy at the Emirates Stadium after defeating Barcelona 1-0 to secure their first title in 18 years. Fans joined the celebration outside the stadium.
A video of President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte, has sparked controversy as she appears to push him while disembarking from a plane in Hanoi, Vietnam.
A container ship carrying hazardous cargo has sunk off the coast of Kerala, India, with all 24 crew members rescued. The vessel, MSC ELSA 3, went down with 640 containers onboard.
Arsenal shocks Barcelona with a 1-0 victory in the UEFA Women's Champions League final, ending Barcelona's dominance and securing Arsenal's first European trophy in 18 years.
A sperm donor who helped conceive 67 children across Europe is discovered to carry a rare cancer-causing mutation, with 10 of the offspring already diagnosed with cancer.
A major power outage in Alpes-Maritimes, France, disrupts Cannes Film Festival screenings on its final day, affecting 160,000 households and traffic lights.
The National Women's Soccer League confronts challenges as European clubs attract star players, posing a threat to the league's growth and sustainability.
Former prisoner Volodymyr Labuzov claims Ukrainian captives in Russian jails are coerced to join Russian forces to 'liberate Ukraine and conquer Europe'. Reports of torture and psychological warfare emerge amidst the 2022 invasion.
The ongoing negotiations between Kiev and Moscow stall as the Russian death toll in the Ukraine conflict reaches an estimated 108,608 soldiers, with total casualties potentially exceeding 800,000. Read more on Telegraaf.nl.
Foreign Minister Veldkamp's visit to Beijing focuses on trade relations, chip industry, and national security concerns with China, amidst trade tensions with the US.
Manchester United are frontrunners in the race to acquire Crystal Palace's Jean-Philippe Mateta. Get the latest transfer rumors and news on potential signings.
Colonel-General Andrej Mordvitsjev appointed as the new commander in Ukraine faces criticism for military tactics. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.
Mallorca ends influencer partnership as hidden gems are inundated by selfie hunters, leading to overcrowding issues. Similar challenges faced in France with tourist hotspots overwhelmed by selfie-takers.
Barcelona's Raphinha signs a contract extension until 2028 following an exceptional season, contributing significantly to the team's domestic treble win.
Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
French authorities apprehend 55 men in crackdown on alleged pedophile network after 10-month investigation into child abuse cases.