Europe News Finnish authorities probe damage to cable between Finland and Sweden The damage to the data cable between the two nations follows incidents of suspected sabotage involving underwater cables in the Baltic Sea. 03/12/2024
Culture news Village People singer thanks Trump for using 'Y.M.C.A.' Trump is notorious for using music at his campaign rallies without the artists’ permission. However, one musician is happy that Trump used his song - and has denied that it is a "gay anthem"... 03/12/2024
No Comment A tribute to the memory of Ukrainian soldiers On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz paid tribute to fallen soldiers at the national memorial on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, before visiting wounded Ukrainian soldiers in hospital. 03/12/2024
Europe News Romania set for presidential runoff after court certifies first round Pro-Moscow ultranationalist Cǎlin Georgescu's first-round win has shocked Romanian society and raised suspicions of Russian election meddling. 03/12/2024
Syria The Syrian war reignited: How did it come to this? War in Syria has suddenly re-exploded, having remained unresolved since 2011. As the factions reignite battle lines in a dispute that sees proxy support from many regional actors, Euronews guides you through the context and main actors. 03/12/2024
Europe News Trump set to attend Notre Dame reopening in first trip since election France's famous cathedral will reopen Saturday after five years of reconstruction following a devastating fire in 2019. 03/12/2024
Culture news Harvey Weinstein hospitalized after 'alarming blood test' Weinstein's transfer from Rikers Island to Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward comes less than a week after the disgraced movie mogul filed a legal claim alleging substandard medical care. 03/12/2024
Europe News Pro-EU win masks far-right surge in Romania Romania will join the Schengen Area in January 2025 after a 13-year wait. Pro-European parties won Romania’s recent elections, but far-right groups gained a 30% share of the vote, partly due to frustration over the delayed accession. 03/12/2024
Europe News EU vows to press on with new internship laws despite national splits Roxana Mînzatu’s first working day as EU Commissioner saw member states fail to agree on new EU laws on internships – but she said abandoning laws intended to protect traineees’ workplace rights would be “out of the question”. 03/12/2024
EuroVerify Where do EU countries stand on ICC’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu? The International Criminal Court's (ICC) arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu continues to draw mixed and often ambiguous reactions from European officials. 03/12/2024
Cinema European Film Awards 2024: Who will win this year’s Best Film? The European equivalent of the Oscars are on tonight and 'Emilia Pérez' by Jacques Audiard and this year’s Golden Lion winner 'The Room Next Door' by Pedro Almodóvar lead the nominations. Time for some predictions... 03/12/2024
Culture news Krampus parades spark violence and debate In Austria and Germany, Krampus parades bring chaos and controversy. While the tradition is meant to scare children into behaving, recent events have left many injured — raising questions about safety and the darker side of festive customs. 03/12/2024
Radio Schuman Is Romania a wake-up call for social media regulation in Brussels? Last week, Romania's National Audiovisual Council asked the European Commission to investigate the role of Tik Tok in the Romanian presidential elections. 03/12/2024
Europe News Romania accepts new political reality despite pro-European forces win The leftist Social Democrat party is set to win Romania's parliamentary elections, with far-right populists making significant gains. 03/12/2024
Cinema The Order's director Justin Kurzel on legacy of white supremacy Australian director Justin Kurzel, who got his big break at the Marrakech International Film Festival, now returns with his latest feature The Order. He spoke to Euronews Culture about race relations and parallels between the past and present. 03/12/2024
Markets Germany's stock market records new high despite economic weakness The DAX hit a new high for the second straight trading day on Monday. Strong performances in the technology, financial, and industrial sectors have fuelled the rally, despite broader economic weakness. 03/12/2024
Business ASML holds firm on guidance despite new US curbs re China tech ASML sees a limited impact of the US fresh restrictions on AI chip exports to China and maintains its guidance for 2024 and 2025. 03/12/2024
Mobility Hopes EVs can help Pakistan combat its worsening air polution problem Air quality is a concern in cities across Pakistan as smog causes serious health issues for the public. 03/12/2024
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | December 3rd – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 03/12/2024
Austria Roads in Austria closed as a result of increased cross-border commuters Thousands of people commute daily to their jobs in Austria, where they are paid twice as much as in Hungary. 03/12/2024
Europe News Canada to impose sanctions against those suppressing Georgia protests Georgia sees its fifth night of consecutive protests against the government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union. 03/12/2024