Europe News I wish I didn't have to send people back to Libya, Frontex chief says The executive director of the EU's border and coast guard responds to Euronews’ question about an NGO's claims that returnees often face human rights abuses. 25/04/2025
Vatican St Peter's Square closes ahead of Pope Francis' funeral Meanwhile, over 100 delegations are on their way to Rome to pay respects to the late leader of the Catholic Church, who will be laid to rest in the Italian capital on Saturday. Follow the live updates on Euronews. 25/04/2025
Health news Where has the new more contagious mpox strain been detected in Europe? Most European cases have been reported in people who had travelled to parts of Africa with ongoing mpox outbreaks. 25/04/2025
Europe News No room to stay: France's shrinking space for Ukrainian refugees As France faces an economic downturn and funding dries up, housing options for displaced Ukrainians are dwindling. 25/04/2025
Lifestyle 'A kind of magic': How tarot became a tool for quiet rebellion What began as a set of playing cards evolved into tools of divination that continue to captivate modern generations, but our enduring fascination with tarot reveals more about the present than the future. 25/04/2025
Europe News World leaders gather in Rome for Pope Francis' funeral Pope Francis died on Easter Monday at the age of 88. The late pontiff's funeral will take place on Saturday, with large crowds expected in attendance. 25/04/2025
Culture news Stop and listen to some of the world’s most iconic sites Sonic Heritage captures the sounds of 270 UNESCO World Heritage sites — inviting us to tune in to some of the most culturally significant places on Earth. 25/04/2025
Radio Schuman Will EU fines against Apple and Meta aggravate US trade tensions? Earlier this week, the European Commission revealed its highly anticipated penalties against US tech giants Apple and Meta. Will this decision worsen the already deteriorating EU US relations? 25/04/2025
Economy Foreign jobseekers ditch UK market — with one surprising exception Foreign interest in UK jobs declined in early 2025. However, interest from the US saw the biggest rise. Experts link this trend to policies under Donald Trump. 25/04/2025
Europe News Slovaks rally against legislation they say is harmful to NGOs The rallies in Bratislava and five other cities are part of a wave of protests that was fuelled by Prime Minister Robert Fico's trip to Moscow in December for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. 25/04/2025
Europe News UK lifts sanctions on some Syrian agencies, media outlets The new authorities in Damascus have made a push for harsh sanctions imposed by western countries on Assad's government to be lifted, with limited success. 24/04/2025
Europe News EU and UK underline commitment to energy transition at London summit The president of the European Commission has underlined the need for Europe to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels at an energy security summit hosted jointly by the UK government and International Energy Agency, despite US demands for Europe to ramp up LNG imports. 24/04/2025
Europe News Trump tells Putin to 'STOP!' in rare rebuke after air strikes on Kyiv Trump's frustration is growing as a US-led effort to reach a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia made little progress. 24/04/2025
Ukraine Mejlis leader: Kyiv was asked 'not to provoke Russia' over Crimea Donald Trump’s claim that Ukraine didn't fight for Crimea 11 years ago "when it was handed over to Russia without a shot being fired" is both disrespectful and false, Chairman of the Crimean Tatar Mejlis told Euronews. 24/04/2025
The Europe Conversation US instability opens door for European innovation - European patent chief The EU has been struggling with a loss of productivity and slump in growth for almost two decades, while its competitors China and the US have surged ahead, taking the lead in innovation and retaining key industries. 24/04/2025
Tech News Dutch privacy regulator latest to warn against use of Meta AI Last year, the Irish data protection regulator already warned against the launch of the tool. 24/04/2025
Tech News France probes pscychological impact of TikTok use with national survey The consultation is part of a parliamentary commission of inquiry probing the platform and its impacts on young users in particular. 24/04/2025
Europe in Motion Ukrainian refugees: How are benefits changing across Europe? The EU is hosting over 4.3 million Ukrainian refugees, with Germany having the largest share. Poland, Norway and other countries are adjusting their asylum policies. Here's how they compare. 24/04/2025
Vatican In silence and prayer, thousands say farewell to Pope Francis More than 60,000 people have visited St Peter’s Basilica to bid farewell to Pope Francis. The queue started again at 6 am on Thursday, and thousands continue to arrive. Euronews journalist Maria Michela D'Alessandro joined them. 24/04/2025
Europe News MEPs seek 70% ‘buy European’ ratio for EU defence cash Despite internal divisions and an attempted delay, MEPs have passed a report calling to reduce Europe’s reliance on non-EU suppliers, boost joint procurement, and strengthen the bloc’s defence capabilities. 24/04/2025
Climate The public isn’t swayed by protesting scientists, researchers say The findings also suggest that scientists can engage in public protest without compromising their credibility. 24/04/2025
No Comment Flowers mark scene of Oldenburg shooting as calls for justice grow Flowers and candles have been laid at the scene where a 21-year-old man was shot dead by police in the German city of Oldenburg in the early hours of Sunday morning. 24/04/2025
Germany German Greens seek to end ban on civil servants wearing headscarves Greens in Berlin push to abolish the neutrality law, claiming it discriminates against Muslim women wearing headscarves and hampers their careers in public service. 24/04/2025
Culture news Did Gladiators fight lions in Britain? New evidence suggest they did Are you not entertained? New analysis from the bones of an ancient gladiator discovered in York suggests that British fighters may have been attacked by ferocious big cats during arena battles. 24/04/2025
France ECHR condemns France for failure to protect girls who reported rape France is in the midst of a long-running debate on expanding the definition of rape to include the absence of consent. 24/04/2025
Europe News One dead and three injured in Nantes high school stabbing, police say The alleged attacker was arrested at the scene after being restrained by a member of the teaching staff. 24/04/2025