No Comment Fires rage across Nepal, threatening villages and key infrastructure Wildfires sweeping through central Nepal threaten lives and livelihoods, as soaring heat triggers new blazes and hampers efforts to protect vulnerable settlements. 07/04/2025
Markets European markets dive as global tariff fears shake investor confidence Euronews' Business Editor Angela Barnes shares market updates from Monday 7 April as global stocks were shaken by ongoing tariff woes. 07/04/2025
Culture news Director Paul Schrader accused of sexually assaulting his assistant The writer and director behind 'Taxi Driver' and 'American Gigolo' has been accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting his former personal assistant. 07/04/2025
Culture news Olivier Awards: Roald Dahl's dark side and Benjamin Button win big This year’s Olivier Awards, which recognize achievements in London theater, opera and dance, saw The Roald Dahl play “Giant” win three prizes including Best New Play. “Benjamin Button” also won three, as did a boisterous outdoor production of “Fiddler on the Roof” at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. 07/04/2025
Tech News Commission should work on AI Liability rules, civil society groups say The letter comes ahead of a debate on the topic between lawmakers and EU Tech Commissioner Henna Virkkunen this week. 07/04/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week From healing your inner child at London's Opera Gallery to experiencing first date horror on the big screen — here's what's on the cultural agenda this week. 07/04/2025
Business Trump denies causing market sell-offs but sticks to trade deficit goal Global stock markets deepened losses during Monday’s Asian session as US President Donald Trump reiterated his commitment to eliminating US trade deficits—particularly with China—while denying any intention to fuel market turmoil. 07/04/2025
Radio Schuman Canada wants to get closer to Europe, says foreign minister In an interview with Euronews, Canadian foreign affairs minister Mélanie Joly made a plea to strengthen already close relations between Canada and the EU in the face of Donald Trump’s tariffs. 07/04/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 7th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 07/04/2025
USA At least 18 killed as foods grip midwestern and southern US states Flooding in the US south and midwest has claimed 18 lives and submerged homes and roads. Rescue teams are working to protect communities as water levels rise. 07/04/2025
The Big Question Europeans buy 42 pieces of apparel yearly: How much of it is wasted? Cascale CEO Colin Browne emphasises the importance of the textile and fashion industry working together, through brands, manufacturers and retailers, to address climate change. 07/04/2025
Europe News Le Pen slams embezzlement conviction as 'witch hunt' in Paris rally "I won't give up," Marine Le Pen told supporters gathered at Place Vauban on Sunday, as she vowed to fight her recent suspended prison sentence and five-year ban from running for political office. 07/04/2025
Gaza At least 32 Palestinians killed in Israeli air strikes across Gaza At least 32 Palestinians were killed in Israeli air strikes across the Gaza Strip, mostly women and children, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to Washington to meet with US President Donald Trump about the war. 07/04/2025
Europe News Ceremony commemorates 80th anniversary of Buchenwald camp liberation Former German President Christian Wulff attended the commemoration event marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazis’ Buchenwald concentration camp on Sunday. 07/04/2025