12 April 2025 | Euronews
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World News Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party stages largest protest to date against amendment of Assembly Act The Hungarian Two-tailed Dog Party held the largest demonstration ever against the amendment of the Assembly Act, with a large part of Heroes' Square filled to capacity on Saturday afternoon. -
World News A still recovering Pope Francis makes surprise visit to basilica Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome On Saturday afternoon Pope Francis went to the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore to pray. -
Culture news Extraordinary discovery in Sardinia: dinosaur tracks found during filming of a documentary Traces of a bipedal dinosaur from around 165 million years ago were found in Ogliastra during the filming of a documentary. The exceptional discovery sheds light on the animals that lived on the island during the Middle Jurassic. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 12th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
World News Iran and US to hold talks to jump-start negotiations over Tehran's advancing nuclear program Trump has threatened to launch airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear program as Iranian officials increasingly warn they could pursue a nuclear weapon. -
Azerbaijan Azerbaijani border guards foil armed drug smuggling attempt from Iran following deadly shootout Dozens of kilograms of cannabis was seized by the Azerbaijani border guards following the shootout. -
USA Smartphones and computers, including from China, exempt from new tariffs imposed by Trump Smartphones and computers, as well as other electronic devices and components, including semiconductors, solar cells and memory cards, would be excluded from Trump's global tariffs. -
Japan Osaka welcomes future society-themed World Expo 2025 This will be the second time the Japanese city is hosting the World Expo, having previously done so in 1970. -
Europe News Med5: Interior ministers call for strengthening of Frontex and agreements with third countries for returns At their two-day summit in Naples, the interior ministers of the EU countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea called for a strengthening of the European Border and Coastguard Agency and for more action to combat irregular immigration. -
Europe News Multiple people injured as Russian drone attack sets off large fires in Kyiv Ukraine's Air Force says it shot down 56 out of 88 drones launched by Russia across Ukraine overnight. -
Culture news 'You can't make a living writing books in Poland': Royalty row erupts over bestseller's earnings A best-selling Polish author's lawsuit against her publishing house has sparked a bitter battle over royalties with writers' questioning what the outcome could spell for their future earnings. -
World News NATO chief warns of possible Russian nuclear weapons in space NATO Chief Mark Rutte said Russia is considering using nuclear weapons against satellites in space, which would be a violation of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty. -
Gaza Palestinian families once again face displacement and uncertainty following latest Israeli orders Palestinians could be seen walking through the streets, each carrying at least one bag, while others had carts piled with belongings. People either pulled the carts themselves or used motorbikes and donkeys. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 12th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news NASA removes graphic novel featuring female astronaut as Trump's diversity purge continues "First Woman" has disappeared from the NASA website, which has also been stripped of promises to put a woman and person of colour on the Moon. -
Europe News From soldier to influencer: Bridging Gen Z and the German army "The Bundeswehr has shown me how diverse people can be, even when wearing the same uniform," Captain David Matei told Euronews. -
Travel News ‘The paperwork is a nightmare’: The romance and red tape of dating as a digital nomad Constant travel turns casual dating into an uphill battle, and making the decision to travel together causes relationship milestones to arrive at breakneck speed. -
Earth News From airlines to trainers, this German NGO stops companies from greenwashing products For three years, DUH has been taking companies to court for dubious advertising claims about climate neutrality. -
Healthcare Measles, beef fat, and bird flu: What Europeans say about RFK Jr’s Make America Healthy Again agenda European health authorities agree with Donald Trump’s health secretary on some big picture issues - but not on all the details. -
Culture news In Pictures: The week in Culture If a picture paints a thousand words... Here’s all you need to know or may have missed about this past week in Culture (7 - 11 April 2025). -
Markets What this week’s stock market volatility means for European investors A gradual drip feed of investment into a diverse range of quality companies could be a smart approach, Nick Saunders writes. -
Europe News As Trump brings the EU and China closer, reality keeps pulling them apart The chaos unleashed by Donald Trump's tariffs has fuelled speculation of an imminent rapprochement between the European Union and China. But the cold hard facts might stand in the way. -
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? The rise and fall of Marine le Pen In this edition, we hear how the EU has started speed dating anyone who is open for business and about the rise and fall of Frances's Marine Le Pen -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 12th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Economy Can teachers afford to buy a house in Europe, and how long would it take? Euronews calculated how many months of salary a teacher would need to buy a 100 m² home across Europe, using data from the OECD and Numbeo. -
Europe News Bomb explodes near national train company office in Athens, no injuries reported The explosion comes amid widespread public anger over the 2023 Tempi railway disaster in which 57 people were killed when a freight train and a passenger train heading in opposite directions were put on the same track. -
Europe News Erdoğan positions Turkey as point of stability for European security and Syria Erdoğan said European security is ‘unthinkable without Turkey’ after White House warned that the continent must look after its own security.