Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Silk Road Adventures Exploring Uzbekistan’s exquisite carpetmaking from Khiva to Bukhara In partnership with Agency of Information and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan
Radio Schuman Can Europe build a peacekeeping force in Ukraine without the US? Dutch Defence Minister Ruben Brekelmans assessed whether a post-peace deal mission in Ukraine could be implemented without the involvement of the US. 14/04/2025
Europe News As Trump brings the EU and China closer, reality pulls them apart The chaos unleashed by Donald Trump's tariffs has fuelled speculation of an imminent rapprochement between the European Union and China. But the cold hard facts might stand in the way. 12/04/2025
Europe News Estonia detains Russian 'shadow fleet'-linked oil tanker near Tallinn Estonia detained a Russian-linked oil tanker near Tallinn for maritime law violations. The Kiwala, which authorities claim is part of Moscow's "shadow fleet," has already been sanctioned by the EU and other countries. 11/04/2025
Cambodia Euroviews. Cambodia’s descent into autocracy demands a bold EU response The world is watching, and history will judge our response. Let us ensure that the EU’s actions reaffirm our collective commitment to a future where democracy and human rights are not only preserved but are allowed to flourish, Mu Sochua writes. 11/04/2025
Europe in Motion Which critical raw materials are used in Europe's defence sector? The land, naval, aerospace and guided weapons sectors need these critical raw materials. Despite efforts to mitigate the supply risk, the EU currently relies mainly on China. 11/04/2025
Europe News Report: European firms risk sanctions breaches with shady transactions According to a report by the Catholic University of Milan presented to Europol, global markets, real-time transactions and transnational crime are exposing European companies to great risks. Euronews unpicks why. 11/04/2025
Europe News EU seeks safer toxin-free children's toys with stricter rules Harmful and toxic chemicals will be banned from toys to better protect children’s health, under new rules aimed at improving the safety of products sold in the European market. 11/04/2025
Radio Schuman The EU’s reciprocal pause on tariffs: What’s next? In an interview with Euronews, Varg Folkman, a policy analyst at the European Policy Centre, commented on the EU's move to suspend its counter-tariffs in response to Trump’s 90-day pause on his reciprocal duties on steel and aluminium. 11/04/2025
Europe News Trump's wrong, European food's safer than American: EU safety chief EU food standards are among the strictest in the world thanks to rigorous inspections and enforcement, says EU food safety agency director Bernhard Url, dismissing Donald Trump’s recent claims. 11/04/2025
Tunisia Tunisia dismantles coastal camps housing migrants en route to Europe Authorities suggested more than 20,000 people were sheltering in the camps, which are near a part of the coastline located less than 161 kilometres from the Italian islands that form the European Union's outermost borders. 10/04/2025
Europe News EU states' withdrawal from anti-landmine convention sparks controversy Five Baltic states want to leave a convention that prohibits use and production of mines, a move accepted by the European Commission and Parliament. 10/04/2025
The Europe Conversation North Macedonia opts to align with US as 'strategic partner' - Foreign minister North Macedonia is prioritising its partnership with the United States while continuing to seek EU membership, foreign affairs minister Timčo Mucunski tells Euronews' The Europe Conversation. 10/04/2025
Europe News Ukraine urges faster EU accession at Brussels business summit An EU-Ukraine business summit in Brussels aims to deepen economic ties and speed up both Kyiv's recovery and EU integration. But Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal urged for faster membership to the bloc, calling it an 'investment in Europe's strength.' 10/04/2025
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan finds rare earths reserve said to be world's third-largest A significant rare earth elements deposit has been found in Kazakhstan's Karagandy, with potential reserves of 20 million tonnes. Further exploration is required. 10/04/2025
Radio Schuman EU Ombudsman to put EU integrity under spotlight In an interview with Euronews, newly elected EU Ombudsman Teresa Anjinho explained her priorities for the term, with EU integrity and transparency under spotlight. 10/04/2025
Europe News Ukraine reassures Brussels by drawing red lines on US minerals deal The European Commission has received confirmation from Ukraine that the US minerals deal would not run against the country's bid to join the EU. 09/04/2025
Europe News Europe must adapt to stay competitive in tourism, sector leader says Travel and tourism are expected to continue growing in Europe, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council, which is calling for simplification of the bloc’s legislation to boost competitiveness. 09/04/2025
Europe News Geopolitical shifts will affect Iceland's EU referendum, says PM "I don't want to drive our EU accession talks based on fear," Icelandic Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir told Euronews in an interview. 09/04/2025
Europe News UK defence sector calls for quick security pact with the EU One instrument the Commission has proposed to ramp up defence spending across the EU, worth €150 billion, would largely exclude British suppliers. 09/04/2025
Business Porsche reports significant plunge in European and Chinese deliveries Although North American deliveries soared 37% in the first three months of the year, they were not enough to offset Porsche’s steep falls in other key markets. 09/04/2025