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Europe News Czech Republic maintains border checks as Slovakia tackles foot-and-mouth disease Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), a highly contagious viral disease of livestock, mainly affects cattle but can also infect swine, sheep and goats.The virus is preserved in saliva, urine, faeces and milk. -
Europe News Jailed Istanbul mayor İmamoğlu appears in court on public prosecutor threat charges İmamoğlu's arrest and imprisonment have been widely viewed as politically motivated despite Turkey's government insisting the judiciary is independent and free from political influence. -
Europe News US envoy Witkoff holds third meeting with Putin in Russia to discuss Ukraine ceasefire Ukraine has endorsed a US ceasefire proposal, but Russia has effectively blocked it by imposing far-reaching conditions. European governments have accused Putin of dragging his feet. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 11th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Europe News Battle for Pokrovsk: Ukraine's military says it has pushed back Russian soldiers Ukrainian soldiers in the eastern Donetsk region, near the city of Pokrovsk, say that they have gained momentum in pushing back Russian troops. -
Europe News Estonian authorities detain Russian 'shadow fleet'-linked oil tanker near Tallinn Estonia detained a Russian-linked oil tanker near Tallinn for maritime law violations. The Kiwala, which authorities claim is part of Moscow's "shadow fleet," has already been sanctioned by the EU and other countries. -
Europe News Exclusive: US no longer to chair NATO-led group of key allies UK and Germany have stepped into the breach as leaders of the so-called Ramstein group, but it hadn’t been clear whether this was a temporary measure until now. -
Cambodia Cambodia’s descent into autocracy demands a bold EU response The world is watching, and history will judge our response. Let us ensure that the EU’s actions reaffirm our collective commitment to a future where democracy and human rights are not only preserved but are allowed to flourish, Mu Sochua writes. -
Earth News Climate champion or catastrophe: Can AI ‘offset’ its own, growing emissions? Data centre electricity demand is predicted will rise to around 945 terawatt hours by 2030, more than the entire electricity consumption of Japan. -
Markets US stocks remain volatile as bank earnings fail to cheer investors Stronger-than-expected profit reports from major banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley did little to cheer investors as well. -
Travel News Is Norway introducing a visitor tax? Here’s all we know about its proposal to tackle overtourism Norway is experiencing a surge in arrivals as holidaymakers seek cooler climes. -
Europe News Italy transfers 40 rejected asylum seekers to detention centres in Albania Legal experts and rights groups have raised alarm over the move, questioning its legality and accusing Italy of undermining asylum rights. -
Nature Toxic dust and stressed seals: What the shrinking Caspian Sea could mean for people and nature An area larger than Iceland is likely to dry up, even if the climate ‘only’ warms up by 2C. Here’s what that means in the Central Asian region. -
Business Financial giants JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley see earnings jump The robust earnings updates come as President Donald Trump’s tariffs have sent jitters through global markets this week. -
Economy UK economy sees unexpected growth spurt in February before tariff woes Although February's GDP report was upbeat, it did little to boost investor sentiment as US tariff uncertainties continue to weigh on the British and global economy. -
Culture news Bon Iver's ‘SABLE, fABLE’: Euronews Culture's verdict With their most joyful and comforting album yet, Bon Iver have finally made it out of the woods. -
Travel News Rattlesnakes, rocks and a Rolex: The weirdest things left behind in unclaimed luggage The contents of suitcases can be baffling to behold. -
Travel News Hiking in Cinque Terre this spring? Be prepared for footwear checks and one-way systems The Cinque Terre park authorities brought in a ban on open or smooth-soled footwear like flip-flops in 2019. -
Earth News La Niña has ended after three weak months. What does it mean for Europe’s weather? Longer-term weather forecasts are more difficult to establish when the phenomenon is not present. -
Focus Baku energy talks strengthen EU–Azerbaijan partnership on gas and long-term energy security In this episode of Focus, leaders gather in Baku to advance EU–Azerbaijan energy cooperation, combining natural gas delivery with investment in renewables, hydrogen and cross-border infrastructure for a sustainable future. -
Europe in Motion Which critical raw materials are used in Europe's defence sector? The land, naval, aerospace and guided weapons sectors need these critical raw materials. Despite efforts to mitigate the supply risk, the EU currently relies mainly on China. -
Europe News European companies risk sanctions breaches amid surge in shady transactions, report claims According to a report by the Catholic University of Milan presented to Europol, global markets, real-time transactions and transnational crime are exposing European companies to great risks. Euronews unpicks why. -
Europe News Can the EU really ramp up imports of US energy as Trump demands? - Analysis Amid the chaotic lunges, feints and ripostes of his incipient trade war, Donald Trump has refloated the idea that Europe could close its trade deficit with the US by dramatically increasing imports of US energy. -
Cinema Everything you should know about this year's Cannes Film Festival Euronews Culture discusses the recent Cannes lineup and what to expect from this year's festival amid a bombshell report on sexual abuse within the film industry. -
Focus EU and Central Asia launch strategic partnership at Samarkand summit In this episode of Focus, we report from Samarkand, where the EU and Central Asian leaders held a historic first summit, launching a strategic partnership to deepen cooperation across key sectors. -
Culture news Jordan Belfort, the real ‘Wolf Of Wall Street’, backs Donald Trump’s tariffs “An insider trading scandal is brewing,” according to Trump's opponents, suspicious over a message the president sent before the stock market surged when he paused tariffs. Now, Jordan Belfort has given the president his full backing. -
Europe News EU-Ukraine trade talks enter crucial phase on agriculture The EU executive is leaning toward reinstating quotas in the next trade framework with Ukraine, while Kyiv is pushing to maintain the current regime. With time running out, both sides are under pressure to reach a deal. -
Europe News EU seeks safer toxin-free children's toys with stricter rules Harmful and toxic chemicals will be banned from toys to better protect children’s health, under new rules aimed at improving the safety of products sold in the European market. -
Israel Israeli military says it will fire air force reservists who condemned war in Gaza While the soldiers who signed the letter didn’t refuse to keep serving, it's part of a growing wave of Israeli service personnel speaking out against the 18-month conflict. -
No Comment White morning in Ankara as April snow falls on Turkish capital In a rare and unexpected twist of weather, Turkey’s capital, Ankara, woke up to a snowy surprise on Friday, as an unseasonal flurry blanketed the city in white despite the arrival of spring. -
Europe News Ukraine allies pledge €21 billion in new military support The Ukraine Defence Contact Group (UDCG), consisting of 51 nations and partners, led by Germany and UK, met on Friday in NATO headquarters in Brussels on Friday. -
Art A conspiracy undone: Is Banksy a woman? Ever shrouded in mystery, the identity of Banksy, the world's most famous street artists, claims to have been uncovered by one man on a mission... -
Europe News EU Trade Commissioner to travel to the US on Monday for trade talks EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič will travel to the US on Monday for high-level meetings with counterparts, the Commission confirmed on Friday. -
Health news Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine to meet war-wounded veterans at rehab centre The Duke of Sussex said the facility, which opened to care for war-wounded Ukrainains, was “absolutely mind-blowing”. -
China Xi calls for fair global governance during meeting with Spain's Sánchez Tariffs announced last week and than paused by US President Donald Trump could push the European Union to pursue more trade with China, the world's third-largest consumer market after the US and the EU. -
Tech News EU Commission starts consultation on revision of cybersecurity rules The revision of the Cybersecurity Act will revise the mandate of ENISA and include cybersecurity certification schemes. -
Europe News Germans seek spaces in nuclear bunkers as spectre of war looms An estate agent specialising in bunkers and emergency shelters says demand in Germany has dramatically increased. -
Europe News Von der Leyen ready to hit tech and services in US-EU trade war The president of the European Commission has indicated in an interview that she is ready to use the anti-coercion tool that would allow the EU to hit US services hard. -
Australia Australian opposition leader’s home targeted in alleged bomb plot A 16-year-old teen, arrested last year, has been ordered to stand trial in Queensland’s Supreme Court on charges of planning a terrorist act involving explosives and a drone. -
Business How Apple is airlifting tonnes of iPhones to avoid Trump's tariffs The tech giant reportedly ordered cargo flights to transport 600 tonnes of iPhones from India to the US to avoid tariffs at the end of March. -
No Comment Indigenous march in Brasilia calls for land rights and climate action Thousands of Indigenous people marched through Brazil’s capital on Thursday, calling for stronger protection of their ancestral lands as a crucial step in tackling the global climate crisis. -
Tech News Trump wants iPhones to be made in the US. It's unlikely Apple will leave China despite his tariffs Donald Trump is hoping Apple will return to the US to make its flagship products. Even with tariffs in place, there's little incentive for the tech giant to leave China. -
USA Ex-ballerina Ksenia Karelina returns to US after prisoner exchange with Russia A former ballet dancer, the dual Russian-US national was among a growing number of Americans arrested in Russia as tensions between Moscow and Washington soared over the Kremlin's all-out war in Ukraine. -
Health news Australian woman gave birth to stranger's baby after 'human error' at fertility clinic The baby was born in 2024, but the mix-up was only discovered in February this year. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 11th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Health news Simple new blood test could help identify Parkinson's patients at early stages of disease The study is the latest to look for blood biomarkers that could serve as early warning signs of Parkinson’s. -
Culture news Record Store Day 2025: What releases should you be looking out for? Here are our picks for the best Record Store Day releases for 2025. -
No Comment Helicopter wreckage pulled from Hudson River after fatal crash in NY A sightseeing helicopter crashed into New York’s Hudson River on Thursday, killing all six people on board, including three children. -
Markets The euro as a safe haven: Is it here to stay? While the euro's rise as a safe haven is promising, sustaining this trend requires more than just fiscal stimulus, S&P Global Ratings' Sylvain Broyer writes in a Euroviews exclusive. -
Europe News UK and Germany take over chairmanship of Ukraine Contact Group "Kryvyi Ri should not be repeated," said German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius at today's meeting of the Ramstein group in Brussels. -
No Comment Stoycho the pink pelican becomes Varna’s coastal celebrity Varna’s coast has found its feathered celebrity in Stoycho, the pink pelican who struts near the railway station, charms passersby and poses for photos. -
Syria South Korea establishes diplomatic ties with Syria’s new government The announcement comes months after a rebel coalition ousted longtime Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who had maintained close ties with North Korea. -
Europe News The EU’s reciprocal pause on tariffs: What’s next? | Radio Schuman In an interview with Euronews, Varg Folkman, a policy analyst at the European Policy Centre, commented on the EU's move to suspend its counter-tariffs in response to Trump’s 90-day pause on his reciprocal duties on steel and aluminium. -
Europe News Hawks v doves: How EU member states are facing off amid US trade war During the 90-day pause in transatlantic trade tensions, the EU is aiming to refine its strategy for addressing US tariffs, while hoping to enter into negotiations with Washington. However, the bloc remains divided between hawks and doves on how best to proceed. -
Economy China raises tariffs on US to 125% in latest trade war escalation Beijing is responding to the US' decision to hike levies, although China said it's unwilling to go any higher. -
Markets European stocks spiral after China hits back against Trump’s tariffs Concerns about an escalating trade war between the US and China still remain after the latter retaliated against steep US tariffs. -
Afghanistan British couple detained in Afghanistan to face Taliban court verdict The Reynolds family say that their parents have faced harsh conditions and arbitrary detention for unspecified reasons. -
Europe News Trump's wrong, European food's safer than American, says EU safety chief EU food standards are among the strictest in the world thanks to rigorous inspections and enforcement, says EU food safety agency director Bernhard Url, dismissing Donald Trump’s recent claims. -
Earth News 'Make America's showers great again': Trump reverses US water and energy saving measures The standards were intended to make dishwashers, showerheads, refrigerators, laundry machines and toilets use less energy and water. -
Cinema Oscars announce new stunt design award for its 100th ceremony The Achievement in Stunt Design award will make its debut at the annual ceremony beginning in 2028, where it will honour stunt work in films from 2027, and while it’s a step in the right direction, why has it taken so long? -
EuroVerify Disinformation operation falsely claims Olena Zelenska attempted to flee Ukraine A video that fraudulently uses the BBC logo has been used to spread the allegation online. -
USA Siemens executive and his family killed as sightseeing helicopter crashes in New York A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River just off Manhattan on Thursday, killing six people on board. -
Business How Trump’s tariffs could impact upcoming big US bank earnings The US earnings season begins on Friday, with major banks reporting their first-quarter results before the market opens. Despite expectations for solid quarterly performances, analysts anticipate conservative guidance due to tariff-related uncertainties. -
Health news RFK Jr to mobilise hundreds of scientists to determine cause of autism 'by September' A longtime critic of vaccines, Kennedy has previously expressed the view that childhood jabs cause the developmental condition. -
Markets Euro soars to 3-year high as investors flee US assets over tariff woes The euro surged to a three-year high against the US dollar amid tariff-driven market volatility, as investors offloaded US assets and sought safety in haven currencies. Despite renewed sell-offs on Wall Street, European stock markets are poised to open higher. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 11th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Markets US stocks lose gains as Asian markets fall in China-US trade war Asian shares sank on Friday after US stocks gave up much of their historic gains from the day before. -
Tech News EU Digital Fairness Act is for business as much as consumers, says justice commissioner The European Commission’s upcoming Digital Fairness Act will not only strengthen protections for consumers online, but also ease legal and administrative burdens for businesses, according to Justice Commissioner Michael McGrath. -
USA White House says tariff rate on most Chinese imports is now 145% Speaking at a cabinet meeting, the US president defended his tariff policies, saying the US is in “very good shape”. -
Europe News Spain's Pedro Sánchez aims for closer trade ties with China amid US tariffs uncertainty Washington has criticised Spain's outreach to China with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent saying cosying up to Beijing is like 'cutting your own throat.' -
Europe News NATO's annual 'Sea Shield' military drill in the Black Sea concludes after 12 gruelling days The Romanian Navy deployed its forces to the full in the Black Sea, with dozens of ships, patrol planes, helicopters, and thousands of military personnel taking part in the large naval exercise.