EuroVerify Russian propaganda swamps Moldova ahead of elections Moldova's geographical position and political makeup make it a prime target for pro-Russian, anti-EU disinformation. 25/07/2025
Europe News WATCH Europe Today: China and EU - has summit restored trust?- Following Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's and Council President Antonio Costa's meeting with Chinese premier Xi Jinping in Beijing, Euronews' Europe Today assesses the progress made with interviews, exclusive reporting and analysis. 25/07/2025
Tech News Denmark to drive GDPR simplification: Scaleups must not be forgotten EU Justice Ministers met in Copenhagen to discuss targeted GDPR simplification. While the Commission rules out a full review, momentum is growing to ease burdens, especially for SMEs and scale-ups, which are key to Europe's competitiveness 25/07/2025
Health news Long-term air pollution exposure raises dementia risks, study finds The study adds to a growing body of evidence that dirty air could be bad for our brains. 25/07/2025
Business Exclusive: Chinese electric carmaker Zeekr eyes pan-EU expansion Chinese carmaker Zeekr, part of the Geely group, is looking to expand across Europe despite persistent trade tensions between China and the EU, its acting European CEO tells Euronews. 25/07/2025
Economy The UK’s weak economic growth and Brexit: Is the worst over? The UK’s decision to leave the European Union has left lasting impacts on the country’s economy. While many of the repercussions appear to be longstanding, including low productivity, Euronews Business asked experts whether they think the worst is over. 25/07/2025
Europe News Macron announces that France will recognise Palestine as a state In a statement published on Thursday night, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will recognise Palestine as a state, a move that is to be formalised at the UN General Assembly this coming September. 25/07/2025
Europe News Ex-UK Labour leader Corbyn says he's starting a new left-wing party Corbyn led Labour to election defeats in 2017 and 2019, but the veteran socialist campaigner remains popular with many grassroots supporters. 24/07/2025
No Comment Russian airstrike injures dozens in Kharkiv, including newborn baby At least 37 people were injured in a Russian airstrike on the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Thursday, including a 10-year-old child and a 28-day-old baby, authorities said. 24/07/2025
Economy ECB hits pause button: Here’s why Lagarde isn’t rushing things The European Central Bank kept rates unchanged as inflation hit its 2% target. Lagarde urged patience, citing global risks and reaffirming a data-driven approach. 24/07/2025
Ukraine Zelenskyy announces new anti-corruption bill to defuse protests Thousands of Ukrainians have taken to the streets over the introduction of a law which they say undermines the independence of two important anti-graft bodies. 24/07/2025
Culture news Banksy's Venice work 'The Migrant Child' removed for restoration Banksy's 'The Migrant Child' appeared on a Venetian wall in 2019 and has since largely deteriorated. An Italian bank is supervising the artwork's restoration. 24/07/2025
Culture news Kurash kombat: An ancient sport lands a blow in the heart of France For three days, the centre of Paris turned into a celebration of an ancient Central Asian tradition as more than a hundred athletes from 25 countries stepped onto the gilam for the International Kurash Tournament for the Prize of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. 24/07/2025
No Comment Shifting winds trap fire crews in deadly wildfire in Turkey Ten people, including volunteers, were killed while battling wildfires in Turkey’s Eskisehir province on Wednesday. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU hails progress on China's rare earth curbs but demands fairer trade After a one-day summit in Beijing, the European Union insisted on the need to immediately rebalance trade relations with China. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission's defence loan scheme tapped by 20 member states EU member states have until 29 July to officially put in a request for financing under the Commission mechanism. 24/07/2025
Culture news Irish rap band Kneecap banned from Hungary's Sziget festival Hungarian authorities have banned Irish rap group Kneecap from entering the country and from taking part in the annual Sziget music festival, over accusations of anti-Semitic hate speech and public praise of Hamas and Hezbollah. 24/07/2025
Europe in Motion Are immigrants earning less than native workers? Despite almost 40% of non-EU citizens being overqualified for their jobs, they earn nearly 18% less than natives. 24/07/2025
No Comment WATCH: Ukrainians protest for second day over anti-corruption law Thousands of Ukrainians rallied for a second day in Kyiv and Lviv, protesting a controversial new law they say threatens the independence of key anti-corruption bodies. 24/07/2025
Economy European Central Bank leaves key deposit rate unchanged at 2% The European Central Bank kept its benchmark interest unchanged, in line with analyst estimates. 24/07/2025
Tech News Google hit with Digital Markets Act complaint over user choice The DMA, which became applicable in 2023, aims to regulate the gatekeeper power of the largest digital companies. 24/07/2025
Earth News Greece hit by extreme heat stress and 'critical' wildfire risk The meteorological service announced that Thursday and Friday are the most difficult days due to the heat stress from persistent high temperatures. 24/07/2025
Cyprus Cyprus battles largest wildfires in more than 50 years At least 120 square kilometres of land were scorched in one of the largest wildfires in Cyprus' history. The remains of two people were discovered in a charred vehicle on a main road between hilltop villages affected by the blaze. 24/07/2025
Health news Black women face systemic neglect in maternity care, new report warns A major study adds to mounting evidence that Black and mixed-ethnicity women are consistently failed by the UK’s maternity system. 24/07/2025
Economy EU member states adopt retaliatory hit list in response to US tariffs The member states adopted on Thursday morning the list of countermeasures targeting €93 billions' worth of US products in response to US tariffs, but the Commission is yet to follow suit. It will only come into effect on August 7 if the two parties fail to reach an agreement. 24/07/2025
Healthcare What to know about Parkinson’s disease after Ozzy Osbourne’s death Parkinson’s is a neurologic disease that robs people of control over their movements. 24/07/2025