Health news The 'Celtic curse,' the blood condition affecting the Irish diaspora Awareness about haemochromatosis - a genetic condition that also affects people from Scotland, Wales, England, and Brittany - is still relatively low. 25/11/2024
Mobility How quickly do electric cars lose their value? In the third part of our new series The Switch, we look at how much electric cars depreciate compared to their petrol and diesel counterparts. 25/11/2024
Culture news Nova Gorica 2025: Introducing the first cross-border city of culture Two cities in one, both in different countries, both with different languages. Will next year's European City of Culture accolade bring them closer? 25/11/2024
Markets Markets week ahead: Eurozone's inflation figures take centre stage This week, US politics and geopolitical tensions remain a focus for investors. Economic data such as the EU inflation, the US GDP, and RBNZ's rate decision will take centre stage in regional markets. 25/11/2024
Business Cross-border payments still not easy enough, says Revolut Europe CEO Launched in 2015, Revolut announced earlier this month that it had hit the 50 million customer mark globally, emerging as the most downloaded financial app in Europe. 25/11/2024
Experiences Why my six-year-old daughter loved our weekend break in Belfast What happened when I let my six-year-old daughter choose our weekend destination. 25/11/2024
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | November 25th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 25/11/2024
The Big Question Beyond Barbie: Why the toy industry is no longer just for kids The Barbie movie created a global cultural event and with at least 16 more films aimed at adults in the pipeline, could this signal the start of a new era in the toy industry? 25/11/2024
Europe News Anguish grows among Lebanese diaspora in France amid Israeli strikes Hundreds of Lebanese people demonstrated in Paris on Sunday to demand an immediate ceasefire since clashes between Israel and Hezbollah began a year ago. 25/11/2024
Europe News COP29 Baku: a platform from which to build on? Several delegates stressed the significance of having reached an agreement and making progress in "difficult geopolitical times". 25/11/2024
Partner content Thailand’s small fishers fight to stay afloat under strict IUU rules Partner content presented by MFA Thailand Euronews explores how Thailand's anti-IUU fishing laws are affecting small-scale fishers, highlighting the economic fallout and the need for reform in response to global compliance pressures. 25/11/2024
Europe News Far-right populist stuns Romania as he wins election first round After polls closed, 9.4 million people - just over 52% of eligible voters - had cast their ballots, according to data from the Permanent Electoral Authority. 25/11/2024
Europe News Borrell says EU supports UNIFIL at meeting with force commander The meeting in Beirut comes days after four Italian soldiers were injured after two rockets exploded at a UNIFIL base in Shama, apparently fired by Hezbollah or one of its affiliate groups. 25/11/2024
Europe News Protesters in Georgia accuse government of rigging election results The round-the-clock protests in Tbilisi follow the 26 October elections that kept the governing pro-Russian Georgian Dream party in power. Opponents say the vote was rigged and suspect neighbouring Russia of election interference. 25/11/2024