4 April 2026 | Euronews
Showing 25 results
-
Poland Poland's border with Belarus sees decrease in illegal immigration attempts by 96% The Polish government has announced a significant decrease in the number of attempts to illegally cross the border with Belarus, pointing to the effectiveness of its migration policy and the reinforced activities of its services. -
World News German XXL frigate on the horizon - but when will the super warship arrive? Germany does not have an aircraft carrier, but is planning the largest frigate in the world - the F126. It is due to set sail in 2029 and will be suitable for submarine hunting or drone operations, depending on the mission. But there are problems with the vessel. When will the super ship arrive? -
World News Meloni in the Gulf: harmony on gas and defence with Qatar, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia The focus of the talks of Italian prime minister with Qatar, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia was the restoration of energy supplies and security in Hormuz. Italy offered technical support for affected infrastructure and defence against Iranian raids. -
World News Prayers, verses and holy books: How have religious symbols been used in the ongoing war in the Middle East? The messages exchanged in the Middle East reflect a different face of warfare. Religious rhetoric is being employed in an uncommon and increasing way, with symbols of the three major monotheistic religions overlapping: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in the middle of war. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 4th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 4th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Germany New German conscription law: eligible men may now need approval for trips abroad Men aged 17 to 45 may now need approval from the Bundeswehr for trips abroad lasting more than three months. What is behind the new military service law? -
Iran US and Iran race to find missing downed pilot as Lebanon faces intense Israeli strikes The Israeli military have relaunched evacuation orders from the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, warning of more strikes, claiming they are targeting Hezbollah. Over 1.2 million people in Lebanon have been displaced since the beginning of the war. -
Europe News Sea-Watch rescue 44 migrants from abandoned oil rig in Mediterranean Dozens of migrants have been rescued from an abandoned Mediterranean oil rig. It is the second incident of its kind this week, highlighting the dangers of the North Africa crossing. -
Europe News Camorra boss Roberto Mazzarella caught in luxury resort on Amalfi coast Mazzarella, head of the clan bearing his name, was on the list of Italy's most dangerous fugitives. Murder charges and other charges were brought against him. Cash and luxury watches were seized in the operation. -
Libya RFI Investigation: Ukrainian military in Libya and the strike on the Russian gas carrier Arctic Metagaz French journalists report the presence of more than 200 Ukrainian military specialists in Libya and their alleged involvement in the attack on the Arctic Metagaz vessel using a maritime drone. -
Europe News Five EU ministers call for new windfall tax on energy profits amid price surge Economy and finance ministers from Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Austria are asking the EU for a tax on energy surplus profits to curb price increases. -
Art Smash, grab and go: What happens to stolen artworks after a successful heist? Once you successfully steal artworks, what comes next? With stricter regulations around the buying and selling of art, looted pieces often embark on complicated and mysterious journeys. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 4th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 4th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Economy Middle East tensions drives global food prices higher for second month The UN reported a second monthly rise in global food prices as the Middle East conflict drives up energy and fertilizer costs, threatening future harvests and yields despite currently stable market supplies. -
No Comment Pope Leo XIV carries cross through all 14 stations at Rome’s Colosseum Italy witnessed a rare and highly symbolic Good Friday ceremony on 3 April as Pope Leo XIV carried a wooden cross through all 14 stations of the Way of the Cross at Rome’s Colosseum, the first time in decades that a pope has performed the full rite in person. -
Italy Pope Leo XIV bares cross for full Good Friday procession, a feat not seen in decades Pope Leo XIV marked his first Good Friday by becoming the first pontiff in decades to personally carry the wooden cross for all 14 stations at the Colosseum. -
Ukraine Fifteen dead in 'massive' Russian attack while Kyiv signals readiness for Easter ceasefire Russian strikes killed 15 people in a "massive" assault on Ukraine on Friday and into Saturday while Kyiv proposed an Easter truce and launched retaliatory drone strikes deep into Russian territory. -
Business Easter's chocolate giants: The EU nations fuelling the global industry The continent's chocolate industry continues to operate at peak production, reaffirming its position as the undisputed world leader in cocoa processing and exports. -
Food and Drink Simply the best: A connoisseurs guide to the finest Belgian chocolate this Easter Eggs have been a long-standing symbol for Easter, but when did chocolate enter the holiday scene? Rebecca Spezzano has been on the streets of Brussels to discover the secrets of luxury handmade Belgian chocolate. -
Tech News Can brain cells run computers? This startup powers data centres using human neurons What previously required months or years of specialised lab work can now be done in hours or days thanks to its integrated platform. -
Earth News The cost of climate change is ‘hitting homes’ this Easter. Your lamb roast dinner is proof Climate-fuelled extreme weather is becoming farmers’ “biggest challenge”, as the price of lamb continues to soar. -
Business Egg prices surge in Europe ahead of Easter: Which countries saw the highest rise? Egg prices, both consumer and wholesale, are on the rise across Europe. Egg inflation significantly outpaces overall inflation in most European countries. -
Health news The new spring detox? How to eat like a Greek monk over Lent A proper fast for a few weeks can boost health, researchers and nutritionists say. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 4th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 4th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Moments A new chocolate mega destination is coming to Switzerland – and 2030 can’t come soon enough With a price tag of €436.1 million, the mega project will include hotels, restaurants and opportunities to both try and learn about the confectionery in one of Europe’s famed chocolate producers.