The Europe Conversation ‘If not us, who else?’: EU Commissioner sees no alternative to Mediterranean Pact
The Europe Conversation ‘If not us, who else?’: EU Commissioner sees no alternative to Mediterranean Pact
Culture news Photographer Luiz Carvalho revisits Portugal’s post-revolution years As part of the "50DE25" exhibition at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes in Lisbon, Luiz Carvalho, one of the biggest names in Portuguese photojournalism, tells Euronews Culture discusses the stories behind some of his favourite pictures. 24/07/2025
Green News Greece hit by extreme heat stress and 'critical' wildfire risk The meteorological service announced that Thursday and Friday are the most difficult days due to the heat stress from persistent high temperatures. 24/07/2025
Economy Eurozone growth surprises in July: Is the worst really over? Eurozone economic growth picked up in July, driven by services and stabilising factory activity, suggesting a stronger start to the third quarter. Manufacturing showed signs of recovery, while inflation eased—offering cautious optimism for the bloc’s outlook. 24/07/2025
No Comment Escalating border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia turns deadly Heightened tensions along the Thailand-Cambodia border forced residents to flee their homes and seek shelter on Thursday as deadly clashes erupted near disputed temple sites. 24/07/2025
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Tech News No woke AI: What to know about Trump's AI plan for global dominance Euronews Next breaks down what the US AI Action Plan means. 24/07/2025
Culture news Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham to reissue ‘Buckingham Nicks’ Nicks and Buckingham teased the announcement in a series of cryptic social media posts last week, initially sparking rumours that Fleetwood Mac could be reuniting. 24/07/2025
Cyprus Cyprus battles largest wildfires in more than 50 years At least 120 square kilometres of land were scorched in one of the largest wildfires in Cyprus' history. The remains of two people were discovered in a charred vehicle on a main road between hilltop villages affected by the blaze. 24/07/2025
Health news Black women face systemic neglect in maternity care, new report warns A major study adds to mounting evidence that Black and mixed-ethnicity women are consistently failed by the UK’s maternity system. 24/07/2025
Economy EU member states adopt retaliatory hit list in response to US tariffs The member states adopted on Thursday morning the list of countermeasures targeting €93 billions' worth of US products in response to US tariffs, but the Commission is yet to follow suit. It will only come into effect on August 7 if the two parties fail to reach an agreement. 24/07/2025
Europe News Russian strike damages UNESCO-protected sites in Ukraine's Odesa Russia launched several attacks at Ukraine, killing three and injuring several others. It comes a day after Moscow and Kyiv sat together for a third round of peace talks. 24/07/2025
No Comment WATCH: Ultra-Orthodox protest against end of military draft exemptions Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Jewish men blocked a main highway in Jerusalem on Wednesday, protesting against military conscription following the arrest of three draft evaders. 24/07/2025
Business Tesla sales and profits continue to drop, with no relief in sight The fallout from Elon Musk's plunge into politics a year ago is still hammering his Tesla business as both sales and profits continued to drop sharply in the latest quarter. 24/07/2025
Healthcare What to know about Parkinson’s disease after Ozzy Osbourne’s death Parkinson’s is a neurologic disease that robs people of control over their movements. 24/07/2025
Economy Will the ECB cut the key rates again? US tariff impact is crucial The European Central Bank will likely hold off on making another interest rate cut on Thursday, choosing to wait until it can measure the size of any economic blow from higher US tariffs. 24/07/2025
World News At least 12 killed in border clashes between Cambodia and Thailand The neighbours have both accused each other of firing first on Thursday morning, following months of heightened tension. 24/07/2025
Culture news Doctor pleads guilty to supplying Matthew Perry with ketamine Dr. Salvador Plasencia agreed last month to plead guilty to giving the Friends actor ketamine in the lead up to his death. He faces up to 40 years in prison. 24/07/2025
No Comment Klaipėda’s elderly residents discover bodyboarding on the Baltic coast In Klaipėda, Lithuania, older and disabled residents are taking part in bodyboarding sessions in the Baltic Sea, as part of a new summer initiative to promote physical activity. 24/07/2025
Travel News Shoulder season travel surges as Europeans seek quieter holidays Most European travellers are likely to spend between €1,500 and €2,000 per person per trip between June and November 2025, which is an increase of 3 per cent from last summer. 24/07/2025
Russia Passenger plane crashes in Russia killing all 49 people on board According to preliminary data, 43 passengers, including five children, and six crew members were on board. 24/07/2025
Health news Many at-home health tests are unclear and unreliable, UK report finds With so many self-tests available, it can be difficult for consumers to identify which ones are high quality and which are dodgy. 24/07/2025
Economy Trade issues on the table at scaled-back EU-China summit in Beijing European leaders demanded a more balanced relationship with China at a summit with President Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Thursday, as the bloc runs a massive trade deficit with the Asian giant of around €300 billion. 24/07/2025
Green News Greece unveils national plan to tackle worsening water scarcity The Greek government presented its plan for the threat of water scarcity 24/07/2025
Turkey Ukraine proposes summit between Putin and Zelenskyy During the third round of peace talks in Istanbul, Russian and Ukrainian negotiators discussed draft proposals for a ceasefire and potential peace. Talks also addressed a potential summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. 24/07/2025
Culture news Shipwreck of 18th century warship uncovered on remote Scottish island With the help of archaeologists, the wreck was identified as the Earl of Chatham, which served in Canada during the Seven Years’ War and later became a whaling ship. 24/07/2025
Europe News WATCH: Will China and EU agree on anything at Beijing summit? Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Council President Antonio Costa are meeting Chinese premier Xi Jinping in Beijing. Euronews' Europe Today assesses the challenges and chances of agreement with interviews, exclusive reporting and analysis. 24/07/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law The European Commission has revived its equal treatment directive after initially removing it from its 2025 plans. However, the proposal remains stalled in the Council, where there is still no unanimity. 24/07/2025
Europe News Why Ukraine's new anti-corruption law spells trouble for its EU hopes Ukraine's new law undermining the independence of two anti-corruption agencies spells trouble for its desire to join the European Union. 24/07/2025
Climate Study: Social media boosts climate conspiracies over emergency alerts The study says the influence of high-profile conspiracy theorists during climate disasters is drowning out emergency response efforts. 24/07/2025
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