Football Now WATCH: What football players do after retirement In partnership with Media City The unique jobs football players do after they hang up their boots. 04/04/2024
Europe News Finland to keep its border closed with Russia over migration concerns Finland closed the 1,340-kilometer land border late last year after an unusually high number of asylum-seekers entered the country. 04/04/2024
France Macron: France and allies 'could have stopped' 1994 Rwanda genocide In a statement, French President Emmanuel Macron said France and its allies could have done more to stop the 1994 Rwandan genocide. 04/04/2024
Culture news Euronews mourns the death of Rudolf Herbert: 'Theatre was his life' Rudolf Herbert, the artistic director of the German State Theatre in Timisoara, has died in Romania. Euronews mourns the loss of a very special former colleague. 04/04/2024
Earth News Cycling Declaration hailed as ‘historic’ moment for Europe Although it carries no legal force, cycling advocates have greeted an undertaking by governments and MEPs to make Europe a more bike friendly place as an important recognition of the health and environmental benefits and a milestone in EU transport policy. 04/04/2024
Destinations 2 of the world’s top 100 beaches are in Europe - neither are in Spain A100-strong shortlist was ranked by an extensive team of travel experts, influencers, bloggers and journalists who added their personal insights. 04/04/2024
Nature ‘Progress is possible’: How have Brazil and Colombia cut deforestation Tropical forest loss would have been much higher without improvements in Brazil and Colombia where the analysis finds that political action has had a massive impact. 04/04/2024
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 4th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 04/04/2024
Tech News Korea’s ‘artificial sun’ sets new record in nuclear fusion research Korea’s ‘artificial sun’, KSTAR, recorded a plasma operation with a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 seconds, a new step in nuclear fusion research. 04/04/2024
Business Volvo sees record sales in March boosted by electric SUV sales Volvo Cars saw robust sales in March 2024, boosted by the growing popularity of their fully electric and plug-in hybrid models. 04/04/2024
Space Europe may soon launch a new space law. What should we expect? The European Commission told Euronews Next that they expect to propose a European space law sometime in April. 04/04/2024
Affiliate content How to navigate differing political opinions in the workplace Partner content presented by Jobbio How do you discuss or avoid potentially contentious opinions in the workplace with your colleagues? Here's what to do. 04/04/2024
Culture news World Drummer's Day: The five types of drummers who changed the world For World Drummer's Day, we look at five of the most legendary drummers in music history. 04/04/2024
Climate Sperm struggle during heatwaves, scientists reveal Extreme heat exposure almost doubles men’s chance of a low sperm count, according to the study. 04/04/2024
Russia Russian human rights defender Oleg Orlov turns 71 in prison Russia's oldest human rights organisation has said the critic of the war in Ukraine is being treated inhumanely. 04/04/2024
No Comment WATCH: Around 1,000 migrants land in Lampedusa in 24 hours Dozens of small boats from Tunisia and Libya were also rescued off the Italian island overnight. 04/04/2024
Economy Here's how you can save tax in the UK before the 5 April deadline Individual savings accounts (ISAs) are some of the best and most efficient ways to save tax before the end of the financial year. 04/04/2024
Travel News France to launch €49 summer rail pass for young people French President Emmanuel Macron said last year he wanted a rail pass for all, but after months of negotiations, a scaled-back version has been agreed. 04/04/2024
Ukraine At least 4 killed in Russian drone attacks on Kharkiv Ukraine's second-largest city also suffered aerial attacks on its power plant, part of a pattern of strikes on civilian energy infrastructure. 04/04/2024
World News Euroviews. I am running for the next UN Secretary-General. This is why The UN chief is chosen in an opaque process by countries seeking to uphold the status quo without any public involvement. This results in the selection of the person that will upset the least, or appease the most of those hyper-polarized powers, Colombe Cahen-Salvador writes. 04/04/2024
Earth News Botswana threatens to send elephants to Europe amid hunting row Home to the world’s largest elephant population, Botswana has already gifted 8,000 of the animals to Angola and offered another 500 to Mozambique. 04/04/2024
Europe News EU voters say yes to Ukraine's accession, exclusive poll finds Ukraine is the favourite candidate country to join the EU for European voters, an exclusive IPSOS/Euronews poll reveals but the bloc's enlargement is not among citizens' top priorities ahead of next June's EU elections 04/04/2024
Italy Italy's Matteo Salvini survives no-confidence vote The far-right politician has been accused of having links with the Kremlin - something he now strenuously denies. 04/04/2024
United Kingdom Judges urge UK government to halt arms sales to Israel Rishi Sunak is one of many world leaders under pressure to reassess his government's support for Israel. 04/04/2024
Business Amazon axes hundreds of jobs in cloud computing division The tech giant is set to lay off workers in its Amazon Web Services unit as part of a restructuring strategy. 04/04/2024
Health news Agency chief seeks help from pharma industry with medicines shortages Greater transparency between regulators and manufacturers can foster a better understanding of supply chain vulnerabilities and reduce risks of drug shortages, European Medicines Agency (EMA) Executive Director Emer Cooke told Euronews in an interview. 04/04/2024
Belgium Euroviews. As NATO turns 75, this is how it can overcome complacency The take-home message is that another 75 years of NATO really shouldn’t be taken for granted, Dylan Macchiarini Crosson writes. 04/04/2024
Space Total solar eclipse: A guide on how and when to see it this month After the total solar eclipse in North America, Europe will see the next one in August 2026 when it crosses the northern parts of Greenland, Iceland and Spain. 04/04/2024
Tech News Cyber certification fix sought by mid-April over sovereignty issue The new draft text builds on suggestions put forward by Belgium. 04/04/2024
Health news World's first pig kidney transplant recipient discharged from hospital Pig kidney transplant patient Rick Slayman said his recovery from surgery was "progressing smoothly". 04/04/2024