Europe News Heatwaves and wildfires grip Europe as temperatures exceed 40°C Heatwaves sweeping across Europe have pushed temperatures above 40°C in some countries. Authorities are urging caution as dry conditions, strong winds and heatwaves threaten wildfires. 27/06/2025
Europe News Putin says Moscow is ready for new peace talks with Ukraine Putin said that the terms of a potential ceasefire, which the Kremlin has so far repeatedly rejected, are expected to be on the agenda. 27/06/2025
USA Trump terminates trade talks with Canada over tax on tech firms The digital services tax applies to Canadian and foreign businesses that engage with online users in Canada and applies to companies like Amazon, Google, Meta, Uber and Airbnb with a 3% levy on revenue from Canadian users. 27/06/2025
World News We don't know where they are, say families of French prisoners in Iran The families of French prisoners held in Iran are anxiously awaiting news of their whereabouts following the ceasefire between Iran and Israel on 24 June. 27/06/2025
Europe News Extreme heatwave hits Europe with temperatures expected up to 44°C According to the Portugese Institute for Sea and Atmosphere a good part of the country is under alert for rural wildfires. 27/06/2025
Europe News Danish government seeks to make spread of deepfake images illegal Deepfakes usually come in the form of pictures or video but can also be audio. They can make it appear that someone said or did something that they didn't actually say or do. 27/06/2025
USA US Supreme Court limits federal judges power on birthright citizenship Trump hailed the ruling, calling it "a big, amazing decision" and a "monumental victory for the constitution, the separation of powers, and the rule of law." 27/06/2025
Iran Experts will assess damage to Iran's nuclear sites, says diplomat In an interview with Euronews, Malek Hossein Gevzad said that the crisis has brought the Iranian people closer together. 27/06/2025
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | June 27th – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 27/06/2025
Greece Greek government officials resign over EU farming subsidy fraud claims Replacements for all five will be named "in the coming days," government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said in a statement. 27/06/2025
No Comment Extreme heat to hit Wimbledon and Glastonbury this weekend Temperatures in southern England and the Midlands are set to exceed 30°C this weekend, affecting major events like Wimbledon and Glastonbury. 27/06/2025
Tech News EU Commission to call on companies to sign AI Code The workshop, organised by the Commission’s AI Office, will discuss the final code of practice, as well as “benefits of signing the Code.” 27/06/2025
Culture news Teen charged in 2024 plot to attack Taylor Swift concert in Vienna A young Syrian national has been charged with supporting a foreign terror group over a foiled plot to attack a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna last August. 27/06/2025
Culture news Beamish: Unique open-air attraction named UK's Museum of the Year Featuring a recreated 1950s town, Beamish in County Durham was awarded the prestigious prize for its "joyous, immersive and unique" atmosphere that's shaped by "the stories and experiences of its community." 27/06/2025
Europe News German lawmakers vote to curb family reunification programme The Bundestag on Friday announced it would halt family reunification for those granted subsidiary protection for an initial two years. 27/06/2025
Tech News Ball speed and fuel burn: How AI is bringing sport closer to fans “The future of entertainment is multi-dimensional, it's highly personalised and it's extremely interactive,” Samira Panah Bakhtiar, General Manager of Media & Entertainment, Games, and Sports at Amazon Web Services, told Euronews. 27/06/2025
Tech News German official urges Apple and Google to ban AI company DeepSeek DeepSeek's transfer of user data to China is ‘unlawful,’ said a data protection official. 27/06/2025
No Comment Austria: storms and hail damage crops, derail train, disrupt festival Austria faced severe storms and hail, causing disruptions at a major festival, damaging crops and vehicles, and uprooting trees. 27/06/2025
Europe News Son of Norway's crown princess charged with rape and assault The charges, based on messages, witness accounts and police searches, have drawn significant media attention in Norway, where the royal family is widely respected. 27/06/2025
Cinema Film of the Week: 'F1 The Movie' - in the pits with Pitt The first great blockbuster of 2025? 27/06/2025
Europe in Motion Majority of UK today would vote to stay in the EU, new poll reveals Additionally, more than half of the participants would like to vote in a new referendum at some point in the next 25 years, according to the latest YouGov poll. 27/06/2025
Cinema 'Reflection In A Dead Diamond' directors on their 'cinematic orgasm' Now out in French cinemas, 'Reflection In A Dead Diamond' is a bold, sensual, trippy and gory merging of James Bond and 'Death In Venice'. Euronews Culture sat down with French husband-and-wife filmmakers Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani to talk about one of the wildest films you'll see all year. 27/06/2025
Europe News Estonia's PM: Everyone should reach 5% defence spending, even Spain In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Kristen Michal urged all NATO members, including Spain, to meet the 5% GDP defence spending target, emphasising the risks the continent faces from Russia. 27/06/2025
Climate Over a third of Tuvaluans seek pioneering climate visa to Australia The treaty is seen as a hopeful model for climate mobility, but is the result of “a deeply saddening” reality for Tuvalu. 27/06/2025
Europe News Why did Fico veto the new EU sanctions on Russia? Money is key Robert Fico's decision to veto the new package of EU sanctions against Russia has a lot to do with financial compensation. Here's why. 27/06/2025
Iran Iran's FM says talks with US 'complicated' by strikes on nuclear sites Tehran's top diplomat signalled that no talks between the US and Iran were planned, despite Trump claiming talks could begin next week. 27/06/2025
Business C-suite overconfidence in AI could prove bad for business, says survey Many business leaders have “misplaced confidence” in the strength of their responsible AI practises, according to a new survey by EY. 27/06/2025
Europe News European countries issue travel warnings for banned Budapest Pride At least five European countries issued advice to their citizens planning to attend the event, warning that they might face a €500 fine and highlighting further security risks posed by a counter-gathering of the Hungarian far right. 27/06/2025
Europe News Ombudswoman asks EU institutions for more transparency amid complaints Teresa Anjinho, the new European Ombudswoman, urged EU institutions to enhance transparency after a rise in complaints, especially against the European Commission. 27/06/2025
No Comment Watch: Moose inspects Alaska fire department In Alaska, a moose inspected the Anchorage Fire Department, while in Sweden, a rare sighting of a moose with three calves sparked public intrigue. 27/06/2025