Serbia Thousands of Serbian students converge on Belgrade for major rally The Serbian capital was on edge ahead of Saturday's anti-government rally, with the authorities stepping up efforts to dissuade people from attending. 14/03/2025
World News How can the EU respond to its skilled labour shortage? The European Commission has identified 42 occupations shortages, particularly in construction, transport and health sectors. 14/03/2025
USA Trump administration threatens to cut Columbia University's funding The US government says the Ivy League institution must cede control of one of its academic departments if it wants federal funding in the future. 14/03/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 14th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 14/03/2025
Philippines Philippine ex-President Duterte appears at ICC via video link Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, 79, appeared at the court hearing on a video screen from a nearby detention centre in The Hague. 14/03/2025
Ukraine Trump claims 'productive' talks with Putin amid ceasefire push Russia is stalling on agreeing to a US-Ukraine backed interim ceasefire, a move Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called "deliberate". 14/03/2025
Green News ‘Doublespeak’: Greece greenlights offshore drilling beside marine park Environmental lawyers say that the new concessions threaten endangered species in the biodiversity-rich Hellenic Trench. 14/03/2025
Europe News Kallas pitches plan to raise €40 billion in military aid for Ukraine The new initiative by Kaja Kallas is facing unresolved questions and political resistance that threaten to slow down its approval and roll-out. 14/03/2025
Canada Mark Carney sworn in as Canada's new PM as country faces US trade war The governing Liberal Party appeared to be poised for a historic election defeat this year until US President Donald Trump declared an economic war and threatened to annex the country as a "51st state". 14/03/2025
Europe News Huawei lobbyists barred temporarily from the European Parliament A temporary ban will be in place until the end of the investigation carried out by Belgian prosecutor over alleged corruption case 14/03/2025
Tech News Could tech onboard ships in North Sea collision have prevented crash? Various technologies would have been onboard the Stena Immaculate and the Solong at the time they collided in the North Sea. Why didn't they stop a collision? 14/03/2025
Europe News EU Parliament ethics system 'not fit for the job' - Alemanno Professor Alberto Alemanno thinks the European Parliament's ethics rules have failed to address corruption risks, but that this does not damage the image of the EU as a whole. 14/03/2025
Green News Global sea levels rose faster than expected last year, NASA says Since the satellite recording of ocean height began in 1993, the rate of annual sea level rise has more than doubled. 14/03/2025
Europe News Euroviews. This is the EU's chance to support a better future for Syrians If the EU and its members are truly committed to helping Syrians to break with decades of repression and impunity, they should redouble and speed up efforts to assist Syria, Philippe Dam writes. 14/03/2025
Travel News Everything travellers need to know about the EU's ETIAS scheme The ETIAS will require visa-exempt travellers from non-EU countries, including the UK, to obtain authorisation before short stays in the Schengen Area. 14/03/2025
Europe News Velichie's parliament entry puts Bulgaria's coalition majority at risk After the Bulgarian Constitutional Court ordered a partial recount of October's election results, the ultranationalist, pro-Russian Velichie party now has 10 seats in parliament. 14/03/2025
Europe News Governments agree to ease regulation of new-generation GMOs The EU is to set to release a new class of genetically modified crops from strict regulation that dates back over 20 years, but MEPs and governments are divided over whether biotech firms should be allowed to patent them. 14/03/2025
Economy European stocks, euro rally as Germany strikes historic debt deal Germany’s next chancellor, Friedrich Merz, struck a deal to loosen borrowing limits, unleashing €500 billion for defence and infrastructure. Markets surged, while analysts debated its impact on inflation and ECB rate policy. 14/03/2025
No Comment New Zealand soldier Dominic Abelen honoured with haka in Ukraine A haka was performed by Ukrainian soldiers to honour Dominic Abelen, a New Zealand soldier of Māori descent killed in 2022, whose body was recently returned to Ukraine, where he was awarded two medals. 14/03/2025
Europe News Euronews celebrates impartial journalism at launch of Polish edition Guests at the event in Warsaw on Thursday included Nobel Peace Prize winner Lech Wałęsa, Poland's Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak, and opposition leader Mateusz Morawiecki. 14/03/2025
Culture news Vatican doomsday prophecy resurfaces amid Pope Francis’ illness According to a 900-year-old book in the Vatican, 'Judgement Day' may be upon us soon, and Pope Francis might be the last leader of the Church. 14/03/2025
Lifestyle The best Donatella Versace's designs that blew up the world of fashion As the imperious creative director steps down from the Italian fashion house, we take a look at some of the most iconic looks Versace produced under Donatella's stewardship. 14/03/2025
Germany Germany's CDU and SPD reach historic debt deal with Greens The agreement reached with the Greens would allow Germany to spend up to €1 trillion on defence and infrastructure over the next decade. 14/03/2025
World News Hamas agrees to release one US-Israeli hostage and four bodies The announcement comes as talks continue in Doha to try to broker the second stage of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, the first phase of which ended two weeks ago. 14/03/2025
Azerbaijan Global stability won't be achieved soon, Aliyev tells Euronews Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev told Euronews that global stability is unlikely in the coming months or even years, stressing the need for realistic expectations about resolving major conflicts. 14/03/2025
Europe in Motion AI use at work: Which are the most sceptical countries in Europe? Most EU workers believe AI technologies are having a positive impact on their job, but at the same time remain afraid robots might take them away in the future. 14/03/2025
Culture news clipping. - ‘Dead Channel Sky’: Euronews Culture's verdict The experimental hip-hop trio are back with a new concept album which propels the listener into a cyberpunk club. It’s an ambitious and occasionally thrilling dystopian rave that may be too messy for its own good. 14/03/2025
Taiwan Taiwan calls China a 'hostile foreign force' and ramps up security A raft of new national security measures was needed in response to China's increased efforts to undermine the island's security, says Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te. 14/03/2025
Travel News Earthquakes in Naples: Is it safe to travel to southern Italy? Residents have been warned that evacuations may be necessary if the seismic activity continues. 14/03/2025
World News Gaza truce in limbo as mediators seek to break Israel-Hamas deadlock Indirect negotiations between Israel and Hamas in Qatar revolve around how to progress beyond the first stage of the three-phase ceasefire. 14/03/2025