Markets Warren Buffett’s best and worst investments as Berkshire Hathaway boss While his knack for snapping up stocks struggling with market conditions and scandals made him billions, Buffett was still relatively slow to invest in tech companies. 05/05/2025
Economy Will the Federal Reserve ignore Trump and keep rates stable this week? While the US Federal Reserve is still under significant pressure from the Trump administration to slash interest rates, some experts believe that rate cuts may not come for another few months at least. 05/05/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | May 5th – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 05/05/2025
Tech News How tech is being used to preserve the secrecy of the conclave As the Vatican gears up to elect the successor to Pope Francis, technology is being deployed to prevent leaks during the secretive papal vote. 05/05/2025
Europe News New India-Europe 'spice route' gains traction amid global tensions Hampered by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project is gaining momentum with the return of US President Donald Trump to office and the trade war between Washington and Beijing. 05/05/2025
Culture news Ryan Reynolds honours Green Day at Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony The members of Green Day were honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, with actor Ryan Reynolds delivering a humorous and heartfelt tribute to the rock band. 05/05/2025
Tech News Cambridge Analytica whistleblower warns of more AI election influence In an interview with Euronews Next, Brittany Kaiser unpacks her advocacy for open-source artificial intelligence (AI) in government. 05/05/2025
No Comment Severe storms lash southern Poland, causing widespread damage Violent storms swept across southern Poland on Sunday, bringing heavy hail, strong winds and flash flooding. 05/05/2025
Art First artist on the moon Paul Van Hoeydonck dies aged 99 Belgian artist Paul Van Hoeydonck has died aged 99. For decades he had the honour of being the first and only person to have a work of art on the moon. 05/05/2025
Europe News More than 10,000 passengers affected by sabotage on Spain's AVE line Many passengers arrived at their destinations in the early hours of the morning, with high numbers travelling during the bank holiday weekend. 05/05/2025
Europe News Security past and future, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' EU news editor-in-chief, Jeremy Fleming-Jones 05/05/2025
Travel News What my trip to Barcelona taught me about treading lightly Groups across Europe are calling for a day of anti-tourism protests in June, foreshadowing another summer of unrest. 05/05/2025
Money Kidnappers are targeting crypto entrepreneurs in France for ransom French media reported that the alleged hostage-takers cut off one of the man's fingers. 05/05/2025
Israel Israeli cabinet approves plan to seize all of Gaza Strip, reports say Since a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas collapsed in mid-March, Israel has taken control of further territory in the Strip, which now amounts to roughly 50% of Gaza. 05/05/2025
Cinema Does Trump have the authority to impose 100% movie tariffs? Donald Trump has said he will target films made outside of the US as part of his ongoing tariff war. He posted that Hollywood and other areas are "being devastated" due to "a concerted effort by other Nations," which constitutes a "National Security threat." 05/05/2025
USA Trump says he wants to reopen and expand infamous Alcatraz prison The notorious jail on a hard-to-reach island off San Francisco has been closed for more than 60 years. 05/05/2025
No Comment Star Wars fans flock to Santiago to celebrate 'May the Fourth' The Force was strong in Santiago on Sunday as fans gathered to celebrate Star Wars Day, the annual tribute to the legendary film series. 05/05/2025
Earth News YIMBY: Are community benefits the secret to Europe’s green transition? Most Europeans support the shift to renewable energy, but translating that into support for actual projects on the ground isn’t easy. 05/05/2025
Europe News Meet the MEP who wants to bring Canada into the European Union Almost half of Canadians want to join the European Union and one German MEP is doing his best to make it possible. For him, geography is relative. 05/05/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A utopia of massive tapestries, killer clown slashers, and the sexy exploits of the world's first celebrity chef — here's what to look out for this week. 05/05/2025
Work Half of employees who use AI at work don’t trust it, new survey shows A new study shows that most employees use artificial intelligence (AI) regularly but admit they don’t fact-check its results before using it at work. 05/05/2025
Europe News Trade negotiations between the EU and the US: Where do we stand? One month into the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs, can the EU and the US find common ground? And what happens if they don’t strike any deal? 05/05/2025
EuroVerify No, Danish MP didn't seek Kremlin's help to protect Greenland Greenland has been caught in the disinformation crossfire as geopolitical tensions between world powers rise. 05/05/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | May 5th – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 05/05/2025
Israel Houthis announce Israel 'air siege' after airport missile attack In a video broadcast, Houthi rebel spokesperson called on international airlines to take the warning seriously to "preserve the safety of their travellers". 05/05/2025
The Big Question The Big Question: What’s the secret to Newsmax’s success? After an explosive debut on the New York Stock Exchange, Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy joined Euronews’ business editor Angela Barnes on The Big Question to discuss the secret to the group’s success. 05/05/2025
Economy Donald Trump pledges to slap 100% tariff on films made abroad US President Donald Trump is opening a new salvo in his tariff war, targeting films made outside the US. 05/05/2025
Markets Oil prices plunge to multi-year low as OPEC+ plans output acceleration Crude oil prices fell to a multi-year low on Monday as OPEC+ confirmed plans to continue unwinding production cuts, accelerating output increases in June. The move is expected to exacerbate a market surplus amid weakening demand driven by escalating US-China trade tensions. 05/05/2025
World News Salvage experts start recovery of sunken superyacht Bayesian in Sicily UK tech magnate Mike Lynch, his daughter Hannah, and five others were killed in the tragic 'Bayesian' luxury yacht sinking on 19 August 2024. 05/05/2025