No Comment The conflict in Congo causes a new exodus of civilians The fighting between M23 rebels and the Congolese army has made thousands of civilians flee to the area around Goma, worsening the humanitarian crisis. 22/01/2025
Home Samsung's new Galaxy S25 devices boast new AI features and higher spec Samsung has lifted the lid on its newest artificial intelligence (AI) in its new Galaxy S25 series. Euronews Next got hands-on with the new devices. 22/01/2025
Tech News Samsung Unpacked 2025: Tech giant reveals new AI features and devices The Samsung Unpacked 2025 saw the company reveal all the latest technology packed into its newest devices. Here's what was announced. 22/01/2025
EuroVerify Did Musk do a ‘Nazi’ salute and does it play into neo-fascists' hands? Historians disagree over the significance of Musk’s gesture, which is reminiscent of the greeting used by 20th century fascists and their modern-day supporters. 22/01/2025
No Comment Protest against Trump's anti-immigration policy Supporters of immigrant rights gathered in Los Angeles to oppose President Trump's mass deportation policies and executive orders. 22/01/2025
USA Trump threatens sanctions on Russia if war in Ukraine is not ended In a lengthy post on his social media platform Truth Social, US President Donald Trump threatened to impose " high levels of taxes, tariffs, and sanctions" on Russia if President Vladimir Putin doesn't make a deal to end his war in Ukraine. 22/01/2025
Europe News EU climate chief pledges more assertive climate diplomacy Brussels must up its game on climate diplomacy, climate commissioner Wopke Hoekstra told Euronews, after US president Donald Trump once again pulled out of the global effort to arrest climate breakdown. 22/01/2025
World News Donald Tusk’s priorities for EU attacked by both left and right MEPs from the left side of the European Parliament dislike the Polish prime minister’s attitude on migrations and the Green Deal, while Patriots and Conservatives say they don’t trust him. 22/01/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | January 22nd – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 22/01/2025
Lifestyle Is he Italian? Milan Fashion Week attendees share their style clues Tailored suits, leather shoes, turtlenecks... At Milan Fashion Week, attendees had a debate: Can you really spot an Italian man’s style from a mile away? 22/01/2025
Sudan How other countries are trying to gain from Sudan's descent into war Russia, Egypt and the UAE are just three of several countries with a lot to attain from the outcome of one of the world's worst still-running conflicts. 22/01/2025
Europe News Macron and Scholz call for a united Europe amid Trump's tariff threats French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz spoke in Paris of the challenge posed by US President Donald Trump. 22/01/2025
Design Why have more than 100 athletes returned their Paris Olympic medals? The Paris Olympic medals haven't aged well for some athletes, leading to apologies, blame-shifting, and several reputations at stake... 22/01/2025
Nutrition Fizzy water could play a role in aiding weight loss, new study claims A balanced diet and regular exercise remain the main leverages if you want to lose weight, the researchers noted. 22/01/2025
Green News Humpback whales in the English Channel: What’s behind the sightings? Scientists have a few theories to explain the re-appearance of the majestic creatures. 22/01/2025
Climate What is La Niña and how could it change Europe’s weather? La Niña is the counterpart to El Niño which caused drought and deadly heat in 2024. 22/01/2025
No Comment Second day of extreme pollution in Sarajevo A thick fog of pollution envelops Sarajevo for the second day. Experts are warning of the health risks associated with poor air quality. 22/01/2025
Green News Dutch court orders government to cut nitrogen pollution by 2030 The ruling follows earlier verdicts that have highlighted the ineffectiveness of the government’s nitrogen-cutting policies. 22/01/2025
Travel News Why is Airbnb claiming Spain’s new rental rules will fuel overtourism? Amsterdam brought in new rules for Airbnb hosts in 2022 and the results are revealing. 22/01/2025
Libya Italy's government releases Libyan warlord accused of war crimes Ossama Anjiem — also known as Ossama al-Masri — was arrested under a International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant then released on a technicality. 22/01/2025
Israel Euroviews. The Israel-Hamas ceasefire is a deal that cannot last In truth, the first phase of the deal is relatively easy to implement and gives all parties a respite from draining conflict. After the six-week ceasefire, any extension will depend on the success of future negotiations, Soli Özel writes. 22/01/2025
Economy Europe must be prepared for shifting US trade policy, Lagarde warns ECB President Christine Lagarde urged Europe to prepare for potential US trade policy shifts, warning of selective tariffs under Trump. Speaking in Davos, she stressed the need for economic reforms, defended the ECB's cautious rate cuts, and flagged energy prices as key to inflation. 22/01/2025
Modern Nomads Kazakhstan’s Hollywood stunt stars and cinema’s golden age In partnership with MDQ In this episode of Modern Nomads, we explore Kazakhstan's cinematic rise, from world-class stunt performers to acclaimed directors, showcasing how the country's nomadic roots shape its bold film identity. 22/01/2025
Europe News How are political parties in Germany financed? The far-right Alternative for Germany received its largest-ever financial donation of €1.5 million on Wednesday, bringing the question to the fore: how do parties in Germany typically fund their campaigns? 22/01/2025
Afghanistan Afghans who fled Taliban urge Trump to lift refugee scheme suspension Afghans who fled Taliban rule are pleading with US President Donald Trump to reverse refugee programme suspension, saying it puts them in danger. 22/01/2025
No Comment China unveils first humanoid robot training base in Shanghai China's Pudong District opens a humanoid robot training base, training 100 robots now with a goal of 1,000 by 2027, enhancing applications in manufacturing and services. 22/01/2025
Culture news Good news: ‘Kindness’ named Oxford Children’s Word of the Year 2024 Finally some good news: The word ‘kindness’ has been chosen as Children's Word of the Year for 2024 after a survey of thousands of young people. 22/01/2025
Qatar 365 Tantalising the taste buds: Qatar’s Culinary Scene In partnership with Media City The Qatar 365 team goes on a mouthwatering journey to explore the country’s diverse culinary scene. We sit down with renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, learn about the traditional Japanese art of tuna cutting, and visit some of the best Middle Eastern breakfast spots off Doha’s beaten track. 22/01/2025
Europeans' Stories Dolphin conservation and fishermen's livelihoods in the Bay of Biscay: A difficult balance The Bay of Biscay, stretching from the tip of Brittany, in western France, to the north of Spain, is a major fishing zone in the Atlantic Ocean. It’s also home to around 200,000 dolphins. 22/01/2025
Health news Scientists in Italy discover rare gene that could cause Alzheimer’s The gene mutation was isolated in a family in northern Italy where under half of the relations developed the disease. 22/01/2025