World News 'Peace' or 'Piece'? Musk mocks Trump's Board of Peace in Davos Musk's swipe at Donald Trump's newly founded Board of Peace touched a nerve as the relationship between the two former close allies has been characterised as volatile for months. 23/01/2026
Switzerland Davos 2026: Who said what at world's top annual summit The yearly gathering in the Swiss Alps resort town has been dominated by escalating tensions between the US and its European allies, with leaders warning of a crumbling world order, rising unilateralism and AI's threat to the world's workforce. 23/01/2026
Economy Cyclone Harry hits Sicilian economy: Officials call for urgent action Sicily is assessing up to €1bn in damage after Cyclone Harry hit the Ionian coast, destroying infrastructure, homes, and tourism businesses. In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Cateno De Luca, mayor of Taormina, calls for urgent action. 23/01/2026
No Comment Cyclone Harry causes major damage across Sardinia, southern Italy Cyclone Harry has devastated Sardinia, causing damages expected to reach hundreds of millions of euros, according to governor Alessandra Todde. 23/01/2026
World News Italy ready to invest €9 billion in the Gcap project It is an expensive gamble, but also an attempt at technological emancipation from the major programmes of the past, in which Italy has often played a subordinate role. 23/01/2026
Iran Death toll in Iran's protest crackdown reaches 5,002, activists say The US military meanwhile has moved more military assets toward the Middle East, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and associated warships. 23/01/2026
Europe in Motion Which European countries will heatwaves hit hardest by 2100? As heatwave records are broken each year in Europe, countries across the continent are being hit particularly hard by climate change. However, Mediterranean countries aren't topping the list as expected. 23/01/2026
Europe Today Exclusive: Greek PM rebukes Trump’s 'Board of Peace' In an interview on Euronews’ morning show Europe Today, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis rebuked US President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative. He also expressed relief at the de-escalation of tensions with the US over Greenland. 23/01/2026
Culture news Colosseum's Commodus Passage reopens after extensive restoration work The passage, constructed somewhere between the years 90 and 98, allowed emperors to get to their seats without having to use the main entrances, the vomitoria, through which the masses would spew forth into the Colosseum. 23/01/2026
No Comment Robots parade through the streets of Davos Robots parade through the streets of Davos, Switzerland, during the World Economic Forum conference. 23/01/2026
Europe News The EU's new dynamic duo? Merz heads to Italy for summit with Meloni A closer alliance between Meloni and Merz is on the horizon, with the ambition to change Europe after decades of dominance by the Franco-German axis. 23/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: EU searches for a way forward over 5 hour dinner Donald Trump dropped his threat of imposing tariffs on some European countries, but should the EU let its guard down? 23/01/2026
No Comment Video shows deer crashes through bank window, triggering alarm A deer crashes through a bank window and sets off the burglary alarm in New York. 23/01/2026
Europe Today Newsletter: With US ties bruised, EU leaders get 'their act together' Also in this newsletter: the EU raises 'serious concerns' about Donald Trump's Board of Peace. 23/01/2026
Switzerland Uzbek President Mirziyoyev signs Board of Peace charter in Davos During the World Economic Forum, Shavkat Mirziyoyev combined multilateral engagement with a series of political and economic meetings, focusing on peace initiatives, investment cooperation and Uzbekistan’s participation in international diplomatic frameworks. 23/01/2026
World News Greenland and the Bundeswehr: Why the arctic matters for Germany Since Russia full-scale invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago, Europe's attention has been firmly fixed on NATO's eastern flank. But could the Arctic become the next area requiring defence and does Bundeswehr have the capacity to take on that role? 23/01/2026
Culture news Spanish singer Julio Iglesias could face further sex abuse allegations In an interview with Euronews, the lawyer representing the two women who allege to have been sexually harassed by Julio Iglesias says other former workers have come forward. 23/01/2026
Economy Japan's central bank holds rates steady ahead of elections The Bank of Japan announced this Friday that its policy interest rate remains unchanged at 0.75%. The decision comes after a huge sell-off in Japanese bonds this week, triggered by Prime Minister Takaichi's call for snap elections, and unfunded tax cuts that fuelled inflation fears. 23/01/2026
Europe Today Europe Today: Greek PM joins to debrief on emergency EU Summit Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 23/01/2026
Destinations World’s fastest-growing tourist destinations revealed in new report According to UN Tourism’s latest World Tourism Barometer, Iceland, Brazil and Egypt are among those seeing double-digit growth in arrivals in 2025. 23/01/2026
Nature Whales may ‘divide resources’ to cope with climate change - study Scientists have analysed almost 30 years of data to discover how whales in the North Atlantic Ocean are learning to co-exist in a warming world. 23/01/2026
Business Tech workers poached by rival countries as race for talent intensifies More than one in three STEM professionals are approached by rival companies about overseas roles, according to a global survey by SThree. Better quality of life and higher pay are the main reasons they consider relocating. 23/01/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | January 23rd, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 23rd, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 23/01/2026
Tech News This robotic hand can detach, grab objects, and attach back to the arm In tests, the hand was able to detach from its arm, crawl like a small multi-legged robot, and retrieve up to three objects in sequence before reattaching. 23/01/2026
Health news The United States leaves WHO after one-year withdrawal process 22 January 2026 was the United States’ final day as a member of the World Health Organization (WHO) after a year of polemic health policy decisions. 23/01/2026
Economy Uzbekistan sees lower shadow economy share as cashless payments rise Official data shows that economic activities hidden from authorities accounted for 33% of GDP in 2025, down from 45–50% in 2019. 23/01/2026
Russia US negotiators meet Putin in Moscow for overnight Ukraine peace talks Ukraine's president criticised his European allies at Davos for their slow response to Russia's all-out invasion, as US negotiators met with Putin in Moscow to seek a peace deal. 23/01/2026
Europe News EU leaders demand respect from Trump after Greenland crisis The battered state of EU-US relations took centre stage at an extraordinary summit of leaders in Brussels, who demanded respect from Donald Trump. 23/01/2026