No Comment Greenpeace unveils Trump and Putin effigies in Brussels, urges EU to end fossil fuel dependence Greenpeace activists in Brussels protested against the EU's reliance on imported fossil fuels, urging investment in renewables instead of depending on the US and Russia. 26/01/2026
Iran Italy urges EU to list Iran's Revolutionary Guards as terror group Placing the most powerful branch of Iran’s armed forces on the EU’s terrorist list would put the IRGC alongside groups such as the so-called IS, al-Qaeda, Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. 26/01/2026
Ukraine Germany slams Russia's 'stubborn insistence' on Ukraine land claims Germany's Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul criticised Russia's inflexibility on territorial issues, warning that peace talks in Abu Dhabi may be prolonged. 26/01/2026
Business Which UK jobs have been growing the most since the pandemic? Job postings by profession are changing, reflecting shifts in labour demand in the UK. Euronews Business takes a closer look at what employers are looking for. 26/01/2026
Earth News ‘Unprecedented fleet’ of offshore wind farms to be built in North Sea At-sea wind farms will soon be connected to multiple countries across Europe, thanks to a landmark declaration. 26/01/2026
Cinema Will Jacob Elordi be the youngest (and tallest) James Bond yet? The Bond race is heating up, as official casting news is expected to drop soon. A new report states that the internet’s current favourite, Jacob Elordi, has met and screen-tested for Bond 26 director Denis Villeneuve. 26/01/2026
Greece At least four people dead in fire at Greek biscuit factory According to the fire brigade, a powerful explosion preceded the fire and most of the factory building has collapsed. 26/01/2026
Earth News How Azerbaijan plans to tackle water vulnerabilities in 2026 Azerbaijan is set to overhaul its national water management system this year, introducing an integrated, digital and climate-adaptive framework. 26/01/2026
Tech News Will France be next to ban social media for children under 15? 'Not for American platforms or Chinese algorithms': France’s Macron targets tech giants with social media ban for under-15s. 26/01/2026
Climate Jobs for all: Antarctica needs plumbers, carpenters and chefs Could your next job be at the bottom of the world? Britain’s Antarctic research agency is looking for carpenters, chefs, plumbers, boat handlers, scuba divers, agricultural plant operators for its bases on the frozen continent and you don’t need to be a scientist to apply. 26/01/2026
Germany Bavarian AfD proposes ICE-style police unit for deportations Bavaria's AfD suggests a police unit similar to US immigration agency ICE for tracking asylum seekers and deportations, amid criticism of ICE's harsh tactics and recent deadly incidents. 26/01/2026
The Cube Sabotage: Misleading claims spread over Spain's train tragedies False online theories have filled an information gap as investigators work to discover what caused back-to-back deadly train collisions. 26/01/2026
Business Azerbaijan secures two new energy deals with Europe Azerbaijan has secured two new energy supply agreements with Austria and Germany, reinforcing its position as a key supplier to Europe. 26/01/2026
Earth News Cyprus drought: Citizens urged to reduce water use by 10% The country is looking to the United Arab Emirates for help with desalination. 26/01/2026
Europe in Motion Where are Europe's forests growing fastest? Portugal's forests are growing faster than those of any other country, but this surge comes at a massive environmental cost. How is the country trying to reverse course? 26/01/2026
USA Winter storm kills 10 across the United States as disruptions persist A colossal winter storm that hit the United States on Friday is causing severe disruption and traffic chaos across the country. 26/01/2026
Business Ryanair sees profit slump after Italian anti-competition fine The €256mn fine imposed in December by Italy’s antitrust authority weighed heavily on third-quarter results for the current fiscal year. 26/01/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | January 26th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this January 26th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 26/01/2026
Culture news Sundance Film Festival: Protests and reactions to latest ICE killing Sundance Film Festival attendees and celebrities are speaking out against the US federal immigration crackdown and the killing of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, who was fatally shot on Saturday by ICE agents. 26/01/2026
No Comment Indonesia landslide kills at least 17, more than 70 still missing Rescue workers search for dozens still missing after a landslide in Indonesia's Java. The death toll from the landslide rose to 17 on Monday. 26/01/2026
Europe Today Exclusive: EU trade chief says trade deal will open India market The European Union is pushing to open India’s economy to European companies as Brussels moves into the final stretch of negotiations on a long-awaited free-trade agreement with New Delhi, EU trade chief Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews. 26/01/2026
No Comment US winter storm turns hills into playgrounds for sledding Families take to the hills for a day of sledding and snowball fights, making the most of the snowfall. 26/01/2026
Health news Obesity is a direct cause of vascular-related dementia, study finds Dementia is a growing global public health challenge, with no cure currently available. A recent study found that people with a genetically higher BMI had a substantially increased risk of vascular-related dementia. 26/01/2026
Europe Today Watch the video: Is the EU building a European army? What if the EU assembled a European army? Well, the reality is... it probably won't. But we are forging something else. 26/01/2026
Europe Today Irish EU minister: 'Ukraine will be part of the discussion in India' Thomas Byrne told Euronews' Europe Today morning show that "it's very, very important that we can put in place a trade agreement with India". 26/01/2026
Germany Euroviews. When the US looks elsewhere, what happens to Europe? The latest rifts in the transatlantic relationship show that Europe's security can no longer rest on the assumption of US reliability, writes Dr Hans-Dieter Lucas, former German ambassador to NATO, in an opinion article for Euronews. 26/01/2026
Tech News European Commission opens investigation into Elon Musk’s X The formal investigation into X comes after outcry at the platform's failure to prevent the creation of sexually explicit images of real people – including children. 26/01/2026
No Comment Cuba's Santeros offer gifts and ask deities for peace amid crises Afro-Cuban Santeros perform ceremonies to ask for peace and health during regional conflict. 26/01/2026
EU.XL EU and AI: Is it a lost battle? Take our poll Can the EU still catch up in the global race for artificial intelligence? And how far should the EU go to catch up? Take our poll and share your view. 26/01/2026
USA Trump says administration 'reviewing everything' in Minnesota shooting US President Donald Trump stated his administration is reviewing the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by immigration agents in Minneapolis, which has sparked criticism from former Presidents Obama and Clinton. 26/01/2026