Europe News Danish minister says 'Trump has this wish of conquering Greenland' A high-stakes meeting between the foreign minister of Denmark, his Greenland counterpart, and the Trump administration yielded no resolution to US demands to assert ownership of the territory. European allies will participate in a joint troop mission to Greenland in a show of support for Denmark. 14/01/2026
Venezuela Venezuela's acting president vows to release more political prisoners Delcy Rodríguez served as Maduro's vice president since 2018, running Venezuela's feared intelligence service and managing its crucial oil industry. 14/01/2026
The Ring Power vs law: Where does the EU stand? Is the EU still relevant in a world where power increasingly overrides international law? That is the question posed in this edition of The Ring, Euronews’ weekly debating show that sees two MEPs face off on some of the most pressing issues of our time. 14/01/2026
12 minutes with US military action could have ‘decisive effect’ on Iran, Bolton says John Bolton, a former national security advisor to President Trump, says he believes the US will opt for "targeted strikes" on Iran as the region braces for a militarily intervention. Trump teased American 'help is on its way.' 14/01/2026
Culture news Louvre and French museums introduce higher prices for non-Europeans The Paris Louvre has introduced a new €32 (+45%) entrance fee for non-European individual visitors; guided groups will have to pay €28, capped at 20 people per visit to preserve quality, according to museum authorities. 14/01/2026
Gaza Gaza is entering second phase of Trump's ceasefire plan, Witkoff says Under the first phase of the three-phase deal, Hamas released all but one hostage it was holding in exchange for hundreds of Palestinians who were held in Israeli prisons. 14/01/2026
Europe News EU Parliament questions defence loan's '€17 billion gift' to Hungary MEPs worry that without strict conditions, Viktor Orbán will funnel EU funds meant for defence into his upcoming election campaign. 14/01/2026
Iran At least 3,428 killed in Iranian crackdown on protesters, NGO says Meanwhile, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Iran was ready to respond "decisively" to its enemies, accusing the US and Israel of being behind the protests. 14/01/2026
Europe News European Parliament condemns Trump's Greenland demands A statement adopted by the European Parliament’s political leaders expressed "unequivocal support to Greenland and Denmark" and criticised the US's stated aim of taking control of the Danish territory. 14/01/2026
USA US suspends migrant visa processing for 75 countries, White House says The Department of Homeland Security last month said that the Trump administration has deported more than 605,000 people and that 2.5 million others left on their own. 14/01/2026
Qatar Qatar confirms departures out of key US air base amid rising tensions Qatar has confirmed “the departure of certain personnel from Al Udeid Air Base” due to current regional tensions, after reports that the US military is evacuating a part of its key base as Washington considers military action against Iran. 14/01/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | January 14th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 14th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 14/01/2026
Europe News Former hostage urges EU to cut ties with Iran as death toll rises Former hostage in Iran and humanitarian worker Olivier Vandercaesteele says that severing diplomatic ties with Iran will put added pressure on the Islamic regime and hamper its ability to influence policymakers. 14/01/2026
Germany Transatlantic ties 'disintegrating,' Germany’s vice chancellor warns Klingbeil listed a string of reasons for his belief that ties between the United States and Europe, traditionally close allies, were radically changing. 14/01/2026
Tech News Microsoft and European police dismantle AI-powered cybercrime service Global police operation disrupts AI-powered cybercrime subscription behind $40 million losses 14/01/2026
Europe News Bolton: Trump's Greenland grab would be 'disaster' for the US In an interview with Euronews, Donald Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton lashed out at his ex-boss over his threats to seize Greenland "one way or another". 14/01/2026
Europe News Trump tells NATO to 'lead the way' in campaign to control Greenland Ahead of a high-stakes meeting at the White House with ministers from Denmark and Greenland, the president continues to insist ownership of Greenland should be transferred to the US. Meanwhile, Denmark is deploying military forces to bolster its presence on its island territory. 14/01/2026
Iran Iran protest death toll expected to rise as Tehran blames 'terrorists' On the 18th day of country-wide protests in Iran sparked by persistent hyperinflation leading to anger over cost of living spike, Euronews brings you the latest information amid the regime-imposed information blackout. 14/01/2026
Europe Today Who's most likely to suffer an alcohol-related fatal injury in Europe? Men are nearly six times more likely than women to die from alcohol-related self-harm, as people in their 30s emerge as the most vulnerable age range. 14/01/2026
Tech News Iran’s internet blackout: How authorities could be blocking Starlink Iran may be using mobile signal jammers similar to those used by Russia in Ukraine, an expert says. 14/01/2026
Travel News The most powerful passports in the world for 2026 revealed Despite an impressive showing from Europe, Singapore claimed the top spot in the Henley Passport Index for a second year. 14/01/2026
Green News Antarctic sanctuary opened to save melting glaciers for future science A slice of the Mont Blanc glacier has become one of the first Alpine ice samples to be stashed away in a natural Antarctic freezer for future scientists to study. 14/01/2026
Cinema The European Oscars: Why the 2026 European Film Awards matter With a new date for the awards ceremony, the European Film Awards are sending a message: they are relevant and European productions deserve more attention in international awards conversation. 14/01/2026
No Comment Crane accident in Thailand kills at least 30, injures many At least 30 people were killed and dozens injured after a construction crane fell onto a passenger train in Thailand’s Nakhon Ratchasima province in the northeast on 14 January. 14/01/2026
Business The Trump bump: Boeing orders soar past Airbus after sluggish sales Boeing outsold Airbus on aircraft orders in 2025 for the first time in seven years, as Washington promotes US manufacturing abroad. 14/01/2026
Europe News Pressure mounts to add Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on EU terror list Several member states, including Germany, are pushing for the designation, which would place the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps on the EU’s terror list alongside groups such as Daesh and al-Qaeda. But legal and political constraints remain. Human rights group fears more than 2,000 killed. 14/01/2026
No Comment Videos of Iran protests spread as internet returns Iran has seen a fresh wave of unrest as protests and mourning gatherings unfolded across several cities in early January. 14/01/2026
East-West Connect How women-led SMEs are reshaping Kazakhstan’s economy In partnership with MDQ Kazakhstan is emerging as a regional leader in female entrepreneurship. 14/01/2026
Europe News Cyprus sceptical of reopening talks with Putin as peace talks progress The idea of reopening direct channels of communication with Russia has been backed by France and Italy, but Cyprus says it prefers to stick to the "long-standing position" of diplomatic isolation. 14/01/2026
Europe News Brussels urges MEPs, EU states to approve €90 billion loan for Ukraine The European Commission is aiming to pay out the first tranche of funds for Kyiv as soon as April. The proposal replaces a plan to issue a reparations loan based on immobilised Russian assets. 14/01/2026