No Comment Tourists test balance inside tilted church in Greece’s Ropoto Visitors flock to a tilted church in Greece’s Ropoto village, drawn by its unusual angle and unique experience. 25/03/2026
No Comment North Korea welcomes Lukashenko with ceremony in Pyongyang Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrives in Pyongyang for an official visit and meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. 25/03/2026
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe says 15 citizens killed after recruitment by Russia into war Ukrainian officials have estimated that more than 1,700 people from African countries may have been fraudulently recruited to fight for Russia. 25/03/2026
The Ring Escalation in the Middle East - Not Europe's war? MEPs in the Ring In this new edition of The Ring, broadcast from the European Parliament in Brussels, MEPs Riho Terras (EPP) and Özlem Demirel (The Left) debate Europe’s role in the ongoing war in the Middle East. 25/03/2026
Europe News Meloni plans closer cooperation with Algeria to boost gas deliveries Italy, which generates more than 40% of its electricity from natural gas according to the International Energy Agency, has been negotiating with various countries to replace lost LNG supplies from Qatar. 25/03/2026
USA Trump to 'unleash hell' if Iran doesn't make deal, White House says The United States and Iran are still engaged in peace talks, Karoline Leavitt said, despite Iranian state media saying Tehran had rejected Washington's plan to end the war. 25/03/2026
Europe News Danish king tasks outgoing PM with leading talks for next government Danes are now prepared for long coalition negotiations ahead. After the 2022 election, the talks lasted six weeks. 25/03/2026
Culture news Sarah Mullally makes history as first woman to lead Church of England She worked in the UK’s state-run National Health Service for more than three decades, rising to become its chief nursing officer for England in 1999. 25/03/2026
Belgium Euroviews. When Jews no longer feel safe, it is never just about the Jews In an opinion piece for Euronews, Sacha Roytman Dratwa, CEO of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, warns that Jewish life in Europe is increasingly lived behind barriers - a sign, he argues, the continent is failing its post-Holocaust promise. 25/03/2026
Europe News Four men jailed in Germany over weapons caches linked to Hamas The arms were to be used in attacks against locations such as the Israeli embassy in Berlin and the US military base at Ramstein in western Germany, prosecutors said. 25/03/2026
The Ring The War in Iran – What should Europe do? Don't miss this week's episode of The Ring, tonight at 20.30 CET. MEPs Riho Terras (EPP) and Özlem Demirel (The Left) go head-to-head in a fiery debate over what the EU should do in this crisis. 25/03/2026
Food and Drink Square or rounded?: How to eat yours on International Waffle Day Waffles are consider a sweet delicious delicacy in large parts of Scandinavia, but did you know that this day of worldwide celebration has its roots in religion? Read on dear reader... 25/03/2026
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | March 25th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this March 25th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. 25/03/2026
Ukraine Russian energy giants tied to Ukrainian children deportation — report According to a new study, Russian energy giants Gazprom and Rosneft have played an important role in indoctrination of forcefully deported Ukrainian children. 25/03/2026
Europe News Hungary left in the cold as Commission keeps defense cash frozen Hungary is the only EU country left waiting for the Commission to approve a request for defense money. According to sources, Hungary urged Brussels to make a decision in a letter, but the loan plan has not been approved even after laggards France and the Czech Republic were greenlighted. 25/03/2026
Europe in Motion Are Europeans satisfied with the European Union’s global role? From the threat of higher tariffs under Donald Trump to ongoing conflict in the Middle East, Europeans are reassessing how the EU is performing on the international stage. 25/03/2026
Malta Libya tows damaged Russian LNG tanker Arctic Metagaz to its west coast Libyan authorities said a Russian tanker is being towed to the country's west coast. The Russian shadowfleet gas carrier was damaged in a suspected attack by maritime drones and now poses a threat to the region's ecology. 25/03/2026
Tech News Elon Musk pauses rollout of new rules on X for paying creators The new payout policy for creators on X has been put on hold amid a wave of criticism from users globally. 25/03/2026
Iran Iran spurns US' 15-point plan and escalates attacks on Israel and Gulf Tehran claimed on Wednesday it has rejected a US ceasefire plan, as it ramped up attacks on Israel and Gulf states and proposed its own terms, including reparations and control of Hormuz. 25/03/2026
Health news ADHD medication in childhood may lower risk of psychosis later in life The study provides one of the clearest indications to date that a widely used ADHD medication does not increase long-term psychosis risk - and may even offer some protection when used early in life. 25/03/2026
Partner content Europe’s blind spot on rare kidney diseases Partner content presented by Sobi A Euronews Health Summit debate in Brussels brought together policymakers, clinicians and patient representatives to examine why delays in diagnosis remain so common. 25/03/2026
Europe News Lille clinches bid to host EU Customs Authority EU lawmakers voted on Wednesday to designate the French city of Lille as the headquarters of the upcoming European Customs Authority, beating Italy’s bid to host it in Rome. 25/03/2026
Europe Today Moscow calls, Hungary answers? Political bomb exploding in Brussels A political bomb just exploded in Brussels. A Washington Post investigation claims Hungarian foreign minister spent years stepping out of confidential EU meetings to directly phone Russian officials. What is going on here? 25/03/2026
Travel News The European countries where you can still get a golden visa While some countries like Spain have clamped down on golden visas, others like Hungary and Cyprus still offer them for less than the price of the average UK house. 25/03/2026
Modern Nomads Why global professionals choose Astana's regional hub In partnership with MDQ From classrooms and research labs to tech hubs and ballet studios, global professionals are choosing to develop their careers in Kazakhstan. Here’s why. 25/03/2026
Health news How often men ejaculate could be key to sperm fertility, study finds The study suggests that regular ejaculation could give male fertility "a small but meaningful boost" - and that even a few days’ delay could matter for IVF success. 25/03/2026
Europe News UK police arrest two men over arson on Jewish charity ambulances The blaze early on Monday morning in Golders Green, a London neighbourhood with a large Jewish community, consumed four ambulances belonging to the volunteer organisation Hatzola Northwest. 25/03/2026
12 minutes with Belgian economy minister: European industry fundamental to sovereignty Belgium's Economy Minister David Clarinval is advocating full economic sovereignty in Europe. Therefore, Europe needs to regain control of its industrial capabilities, energy, defence and agriculture. 25/03/2026
Business EBRD investments reach €5.9bn in emerging Central Asian markets The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is expanding its investment programme in Uzbekistan, with total commitments approaching €5.9bn across more than 200 projects. 25/03/2026
Economy Iran war energy shock puts ECB on alert — Lagarde vows timely response The Iran war has sent oil and gas prices surging and rate hike bets rising, but ECB chief Christine Lagarde says the eurozone is far better placed to absorb the shock than it was when Russia invaded Ukraine. 25/03/2026