27 April 2026 | Euronews
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Europe News Ukraine summons Israel's ambassador over allegedly stolen grain being shipped to Haifa Kyiv has warned Israel of a brewing diplomatic crisis, should authorities permit a vessel carrying grain allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories to dock and unload. -
USA Trump demands ABC sack TV comedian Jimmy Kimmel after 'despicable' joke First Lady Melania Trump lalso ashed out at Kimmel, even though the joke in question had been made in a monologue days before the shooting incident in Washington on Saturday. -
USA Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents' dinner shooting Allen, of Torrance in California, is being represented by lawyers with the federal defender's office and sat beside them in court in a blue jail uniform. -
Lebanon Military action still needed to counter Hezbollah rockets and drones, Israel's PM says Hezbollah drew Lebanon into the Middle East war by firing rockets towards Israel to avenge the killing of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli strikes. -
The Cube Fact-checking claims that Spain's legalised migrants can move to other EU countries Under Sánchez's programme, undocumented migrants who have lived in Spain for at least five months can apply for a one-year temporary residence permit, which has opened the door to disinformation. -
Europe News UN human rights office rebukes Sweden for deporting disabled child twice to Albania The committee, a body of 18 independent experts, monitors implementation of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by its state parties and conducts regular country reviews. -
Business Caspian and Central Asian oil markets recalibrate amid trade shifts The oil sector in the South Caucasus and Central Asia is shifting towards more flexible trading strategies as volatile markets and Asia-led demand reshape global energy flows. -
Europe News Italy extradites alleged Chinese hacker to US accused of spying for Beijing during COVID-19 pandemic The FBI accuses Xu Zewei of hacking US government entities, research institutes and universities involved in vaccine research in 2020 and 2021 at the height of the pandemic. -
Europe News Pope Leo XIV prays with Archbishop of Canterbury in historic encounter at Vatican The papal audience at the Vatican comes in the 60th anniversary year of the first formal ecumenical statement between the Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 27th, 2026 – Evening Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 27th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
No Comment Watch: Seagull imitators compete for the best screech Participants from across Europe gathered in Belgium to compete in a seagull screeching contest. -
Travel News ‘Two or three European airlines could go bankrupt’ this winter, says Ryanair boss O’Leary The outspoken CEO of Europe’s biggest airline named Wizz Air and airBaltic as among those at risk. -
Europe News Merz suggests Ukraine’s EU membership may depend on territorial concessions German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Monday that Ukraine’s proposed timeline for EU membership is unrealistic, as debate over enlargement continues to intensify. “Zelenskyy had the idea of joining the EU on January 1, 2027. That will not work. Even January 1, 2028, is not realistic." -
Travel News Revealed: Skyscanner’s smart guide to summer travel savings in Europe With the summer holidays just around the corner, you don’t want to miss out on securing savings ahead of one of the busiest seasons in the travel calendar. -
Iran Strait of Hormuz standoff leaves 20,000 seafarers stranded on cargo ships Thousands of seafarers are stranded as the Iran war shuts down much of the Strait of Hormuz, disrupting global oil and gas trade and raising safety fears. -
Europe News Euronews explains: Can a country ever be suspended from NATO? Can an ally be really expelled from NATO by another country? What is the procedure, and can Donald Trump really dictate the terms of the alliance? Euronews explores the legality and the politics behind NATO. -
Culture news Pompeii escape: AI reconstructs the last gesture of an eruption victim In Pompeii, the stories of two men who died during the eruption of 79 AD resurface. Between escape, everyday objects and AI, the story of their last moments take shape... -
Health news The sub-2-hour marathon barrier has fallen. Why now and how? With two runners breaking the two-hour barrier in London, the men’s marathon is entering a new era where performance is increasingly shaped by more than just the athlete. -
Tech News China blocks Meta from buying AI startup Manus Manus catapulted onto the tech sphere when it unveiled what it called the “world’s first fully autonomous AI”. -
Residences Gotta stay in ‘em all: Japan hotel brand expands Pokémon room range Every stay includes special-edition MIMARU-original merchandise, such as themed fabric bags and collectable items. -
Europe News Norway and France launch joint police probe into diplomats' alleged links with Epstein According to Norwegian media, police are investigating financial assistance the couple received to purchase an Oslo apartment in 2018 at a price below market value. -
Cinema Why is ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’ facing backlash and calls for boycott? 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' - out this week - is facing a boycott in Asia after a social media clip released before the film hits cinemas presents a character deemed to be an offensive stereotype. -
Cult How this city influenced the jazz scene Baku’s jazz scene blends Western improvisation with traditional mugham, creating a distinctive sound. Musicians highlight how collaboration, festivals and new talent are shaping the city’s evolving cultural identity. -
Smart Regions Two countries, one city: how young people are hacking the border between Estonia and Latvia In the twin towns of Valga and Valka, an invisible line still divides two communities — even since the border between Estonia and Latvia disappeared. A new EU-funded project is inviting young people to fix that. -
Europe News US lawmakers urge EU not to water down deforestation law ahead of review After meeting US Ambassador to the EU Andrew Puzder on Monday, Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall said the top priority is to ensure the bloc’s anti-deforestation rules address the global challenge of deforestation, while continuing to support implementation and provide further clarification. -
USA From Castro to Trump: Leaders who survived the most assassination attempts in history An armed man opened fire near the White House correspondents' dinner, injuring a Secret Service agent and forcing Donald Trump and top officials to be evacuated. Euronews takes a look at world leaders most targeted by assassination plots. -
Tech News Explained: Why Elon Musk and Sam Altman are facing off in trial over OpenAI The trial will see Elon Musk face off against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman over allegations that the AI company abandoned its nonprofit roots in favour of profit — with Microsoft also named in the suit. -
Inside Europe’s Supply Chains: Why Companies Source From The UK European manufacturers increasingly build their supply chains across borders, drawing on suppliers, skills and production in multiple countries. For companies like Bosch, the UK plays a specific role within that network, contributing a unique set of skills and expertise. -
Culture news Letting it linger: Why Irish band The Cranberries continue to captivate new generations The Irish band's song 'Linger' has become one of the most popular sounds on TikTok, with younger generations increasingly drawn to the nostalgic sounds of 90s hits. -
No Comment Swiss voters raise hands in centuries-old open-air election Thousands gathered in Appenzell Innerrhoden, Switzerland, to vote by raising hands in a centuries-old tradition, electing local leaders and deciding on key issues in a public square. -
Iran Trump holds talks with senior security team and makes US red lines 'very, very clear' Meanwhile, Tehran has blamed the US for the failure of talks after Trump decided against sending a negotiating team to Pakistan at the weekend. -
Culture news Shakira crew member dies installing stage for free concert in Brazil An accident on Sunday afternoon "tragically claimed the life of a professional who was working on assembling the structures for the show”. -
Business Germany has world's second biggest gold reserve. Time to cash it in? To ease the burden on consumers, DIW head Marcel Fratzscher proposes selling part of Germany's gold reserves — currently worth around €440 billion. -
Tech News OpenAI just changed its principles. Here’s what’s changing What has changed in almost a decade of OpenAI’s mission? Here’s a look at the company’s new ‘principles’ document. -
Europe News French prison guards strike over overcrowding as jails near 90,000 inmates French prison guards blockaded facilities nationwide over overcrowding and staff shortages, as unions demand emergency hiring in a system nearing 90,000 inmates. -
Residences Aman Resorts is set to open a secluded ranch retreat in Texas The first to feature fully serviced stables, guests will be able to explore the rolling hills and sculpted canyons on horseback. -
No Comment Runners battle mud at annual UK charity race Hundreds of participants waded through mud in the annual Maldon Mud Race in Essex. -
Travel News ‘Most failing airport in Europe’: Ryanair begins phasing out Berlin base blaming drop in traffic The move comes as Berlin’s international airport says increased charges are not on the cards and Germany’s Finance Ministry approved flight levies to be scaled back. -
Europe in Motion Defence: Which European countries have mandatory and voluntary military service? Countries across Europe are reviving conscription amid shrinking military numbers and heightened geopolitical tensions worldwide. Can mandatory military service fill the gaps? -
Iran Mystery deepens over Mojtaba Khamenei's condition after Iran unveils ‘martyr’ mural A viral mural showing the Islamic Republic's new ayatollah among dead Iranian leaders has deepened speculation he was killed or gravely wounded in the 28 February strikes on Tehran. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 27th, 2026 – Midday Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 27th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Culture news Historic ship 'Kyrenia II' sets sail once again in Cypriot waters The 'Kyrenia II' ship was built in 1985 thanks to an ancient technique and made the journey from Piraeus to Paphos autonomously. -
Business TotalEnergies maximises production at major refinery to secure French fuel supply TotalEnergies has maximised its output at the Gonfreville refinery to protect the French market from external supply shocks. The facility is operating at its limit to produce essential fuels as energy markets remain disrupted. -
Europe News Germany sees surge in conscientious objectors amid new conscription law Germany has seen a spike in conscientious objector applications after new conscription laws, as debate over military service and security continues to intensify. -
Culture news Italian Culture Minister shuns opening of Venice Biennale due to Russia pavilion Moscow has not participated in the Biennale since 2022. This year, it received the approval of the president of the Biennale Foundation, Pietrangelo Buttafuoco. The decision caused tensions within the Italian government and Brussels. -
Business China slams ‘Made in Europe’ push, mulls retaliation Beijing released a statement on Monday attacking the EU’s strategy to supercharge local industry, arguing that the European preference creates investment barriers and discrimination – and that countermeasures could follow. -
Culture news Nedra Talley Ross, last surviving member of The Ronettes, dies aged 80 The last surviving member of the definitive girl group - The Ronettes - has died aged 80. The band, known for their signature beehives and globally successful songs, inspired countless artists throughout the years. -
Europe Today Watch: Pentagon's leaked email: Can Spain be suspended from NATO? A leaked Pentagon email suggested punishing Spain and even reconsidering UK-backed Falklands support, exposing deep NATO rifts over a possible Iran war. Can it be done? -
Tech News Auto China 2026: How China's auto giants are rewriting Europe's car market One in two Europeans are open to buying Chinese and Auto China 2026 just showed us why. Euronews was at the conference. -
Culture news Dua Lipa and Callum Turner rumoured to be preparing ‘Wedding of the Year’ in Palermo Italian newspapers claim the ‘Levitating’ singer and actor, who is tipped to be next James Bond, are planning their wedding in Sicilian capital. -
No Comment Ukrainians mark 40th anniversary of Chernobyl disaster Ukrainians in Slavutych on Sunday honoured the men and women whose mission it was to clean up the worst nuclear accident in history. People streamed in from different parts of the city to place candles on a large radiation hazard symbol as they marked the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster -
Europe Today The UN should 'reform, transform or die', says former General Assembly President María Fernanda Espinosa, who is being floated as a potential successor to Secretary-General António Guterres, says the UN must "reinvent itself" in a shifting geopolitical context. -
Cinema 'Michael' breaks records for music biopics at box office with $217 million global opening International sales are strong, as 'Michael' has collected a $217.4 million global opening - a new high for a music biopic. The film has defied a rocky production, negative reviews, as well as accusations of whitewashing the troubling legacy of the King of Pop. -
Europe Today Newsletter: EU leaders back US president after attack Also in this newsletter: On 40th Chernobyl disaster anniversary, Zelenskyy accuses Russia of committing 'nuclear terrorism.' -
Europe Today Israel and Hezbollah finding ways to go back to "pre-ceasefire modus operandi" - Lebanese Minister The truce in Israel and Hezbollah's war in Lebanon is "not holding", with both sides finding ways to return to the "modus operandi of the pre-ceasefire agreement", Lebanese Minister Kamal Shehadi tells Europe Today. -
EU.XL Nuclear, renewables, and green hydrogen: Is the EU betting on the right energy mix? Europe's energy security has been severely hit by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The Iran war halted tanker traffic in early March 2026, so flows of Qatari and Emirati LNG and Persian Gulf oil have been reduced or brought to a standstill. -
Europe News New IRA suspected in car bomb blast outside Northern Ireland police station Police probe a car bomb outside Dunmurry station near Belfast, with two minors evacuated and the New IRA suspected of the overnight attack. -
Culture news Kanye 'Ye' West Portugal concert to go ahead - government will take action in case of risk Kanye West is scheduled to perform at the Algarve Stadium on 7 August. However, with the cancellation of several shows across Europe, doubts have been growing as to whether the concert will take place. The organisation guarantees that the event will go ahead and points to concerns about sales alone. -
Markets Stock markets flat as oil prices hold above $100 on stalled US–Iran talks European markets and US futures are trading mostly flat on Monday morning, while Brent crude remains above $100 and Asian markets bounce, as talks between Iran and the US stall. -
EU.XL What is Europe doing to avoid a new energy crisis? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot EU fossil fuel imports have increased by €24 billion since the US-Iran war, with oil prices up 60 per cent and gas 70 per cent. How will the EU’s new AccelerateEU plan avoid a full-scale energy shortage? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot. -
Europe Today Europe Today: Suspect of White House press dinner shooting reportedly targeted Trump Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. -
Culture news The Devil Wears Prada 2, Melanie C and birds: What to see, do or hear this week in Europe Meryl Streep returns as the world's most fearsome fashion magazine editor while former Spice Girl Melanie C releases her ninth studio album. Here's what to look out for this week. -
Ukraine At least 21 killed in Russia's strikes on Ukraine on Chernobyl anniversary Russian strikes killed at least 21 across Ukraine over the weekend and into Monday as Kyiv struck a Russian oil refinery, while Zelenskyy and IAEA warned of renewed nuclear risks at Chernobyl. -
Nature 'I loved everything about it': Reconnect with nature on Germany's barefoot hiking trails Germany's barefoot hiking trails have inspired the launch of similar nature walks in the US. -
Health news As climate disasters grow, early skills may help children’s brains before they are born, study finds Prenatal stress is detrimental to a child’s developing brain. Researchers think there might be a way to reduce the damage done by helping children in their first years build strong adaptive skills. -
Destinations Europe’s best destinations and routes for cycling holidays in 2026 From Portugal’s Atlantic coast to Catalonia’s new gravel routes, the top European cycling trips for 2026 focus on accessible distances and slower, more immersive travel. -
Top News Stories Today Latest news bulletin | April 27th, 2026 – Morning Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this April 27th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. -
Tech News Which country in Europe has the most data centres driving the AI boom? The US is the clear global leader of data centres, with more than double the EU total. Germany and the UK rank ahead of China. Euronews Next takes a closer look at the number of data centres and the factors driving investment. -
Business Key US senator lifts block on Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh The Republican senator who had effectively blocked confirmation of President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Federal Reserve said on Sunday he was dropping his opposition after the Department of Justice ended its investigation of the current central bank chair. -
Mali Mali's junta in crisis as rebels seize towns and military bases after killing defence chief According to a government statement, Gen. Sadio Camara’s residence was targeted by a suicide car bomber and other jihadist attackers on Saturday.