No Comment Kyiv sees rare wartime protest over anti-corruption legislation Thousands of Ukrainians gathered in Kyiv and other cities on Tuesday in a rare wartime protest, urging President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to veto a bill seen as undermining anti-corruption efforts. 23/07/2025
Europe News Tensions, clashes and low expectations loom over EU-China summit The expectations for the EU-China summit are so low that officials in Brussels claim as a victory the fact that it is happening at all. 23/07/2025
Markets UniCredit delivers record earnings, raises 2025 outlook UniCredit delivers record-breaking second-quarter results, boosting confidence with stronger full-year outlook and new share buy-back. CEO Orcel calls it the best first half in the bank’s history. 23/07/2025
Economy UniCredit withdraws bid for Banco BPM due to uncertainty The group's board of directors announced that it had decided to abandon the takeover due to the Italian government's use of golden power, which had prolonged the negotiations too much, preventing UniCredit from talking to BPM's shareholders 23/07/2025
Earth News Barcelona's beaches are being swallowed by sea level rise and storms Storms and sea level rise are rapidly reshaping Barcelona’s coastline, raising fears about the future of local tourism. 23/07/2025
Art George the Poet teams up with young Londoners to reimagine iconic art Supported by George the Poet, a new project at London's FRAMELESS reimagines classic artworks through the voices and experiences of a new generation. 23/07/2025
Europe News Euroviews. China and the EU: Partners for mutual success China and the EU have achieved mutual success with practical cooperation, delivering benefits to people on both sides. With deeper high-level opening-up, China places greater emphasis on meeting the growing needs of its people for a better life, Ambassador Cai Run writes in a Euronews exclusive. 23/07/2025
Europe News Chinese envoy touts prospects for EU-China business on eve of summit List of Chinese investments in Europe namechecked, and cooperation on research and intellectual property underlined, though mood music for EU-China summit has dampened expectations. 23/07/2025
EuroVerify Viral video doesn't show Palestinians fleeing Gaza to Sweden Claims that the video depicts Palestinian refugees from Gaza arriving in Sweden to escape the war are false. 23/07/2025
Economy Bean vs. cup: Where is the most expensive takeaway coffee in Europe? Euronews Business compares coffee pricing across Europe to reveal where customers are getting the best and worst value on their morning brew. 23/07/2025
Tech News Meta ran ads to fundraise for Israeli Defence Forces, analysis shows Meta ran ads that fundraised €2.05 million for the Israeli Defence Forces, a new analysis shows. 23/07/2025
Europe News Meta won’t sign EU’s AI Code, but who will? The rules on general purpose artificial intelligence will enter into force on 2 August. 23/07/2025
Economy EU and Japan prepare delicate balancing act with US At Wednesday's summit, the EU and Japan are expected to reaffirm their commitment to a rules-based order, as both face trade disputes with the US, but the pair offer differing approaches to negotiations with the Trump administration. 23/07/2025
Europe News Ukrainian protesters rally as Zelenskyy backs law weakening watchdogs On Monday, Ukraine’s domestic security agency detained two NABU officials on suspicion of links to Russia and searched other agency employees on unrelated allegations. 23/07/2025
Europe News How young Romanians may contribute to EU security and earn some money A new law is being discussed at the parliament in Bucharest that allows young people aged between 18-35 to follow a four-month training program. During this time, they would be paid and at the end, would also receive an allowance. 22/07/2025
Culture news Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne dies aged 76, his family says Either clad in black or bare-chested, the singer was often the target of parents’ groups for his imagery and once caused an uproar for biting the head off a bat. 22/07/2025
Europe News Italy says one woman in same-sex union entitled to paternity leave The court argued that the child’s interest in having time with both parents and the parents responsibilities didn’t depend on their sexual orientation. 22/07/2025
Europe News One killed, dozens injured after Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities Russian forces hit multiple cities across Ukraine with drones, killing a ten-year-old boy and injuring dozens as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced another round of peace talks to be held on Wednesday. 22/07/2025
Europe News Many EU countries endorse Commission's migrant outsourcing plans Denmark is determined to reach an agreement on return policy among the member states by the end of its EU presidency, Danish Minister for Immigration said 22/07/2025
Lifestyle Queen Elizabeth’s wardrobe takes centre stage in 2026 exhibition From bridesmaid to monarch, Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion evolution will be the subject of a major Buckingham Palace exhibition featuring 200 outfits and accessories from across her lifetime. 22/07/2025
EU Decoded Will EU fertiliser tariffs hit Russia's coffers? To reduce its economic dependence on Russia, the EU has imposed higher tariffs on fertilisers and agricultural products. The aim is to reduce Russian revenue, but it could impact on food prices in the EU, which worries farmers. 22/07/2025
Europe News UK man obsessed with James Bond convicted of trying to spy for Russia Howard Phillips, 65, intended to help two apparent Russian agents who were in fact undercover British intelligence officers. 22/07/2025
Travel News This is Europe’s best city, according to traveller survey Italy leads the continent with three cities in the top 25, while France is notably absent. 22/07/2025
Travel News Popular Romanian Black Sea resort sees sharp decline in tourists The decline is likely a result of the government’s decision to cut the value of holiday vouchers which were used by tourists to pay for hotel accommodation, food, drink, activities and entertainment. 22/07/2025
Europe in Motion What are the most searched jobs for English speakers across Europe? From social worker to musician, a new study found out which roles international job seekers are searching for the most on Google. 22/07/2025
Earth News Solar is now 41% cheaper than fossil fuels, UN report shows The global switch to renewable energy has passed a “positive tipping point”, according to two United Nations reports released on Tuesday. 22/07/2025