Destinations The European cities with the most Michelin-starred restaurants Plan your next trip around top-class dining thanks to these foodie-approved gems. 31/01/2025
Economy Minimum wages in Europe: How does your country compare in 2025? Minimum wages rose faster than inflation in most EU member states and candidate countries, leading to real wage growth across the region. Euronews Business examines these changes. 31/01/2025
World News Holocaust survivor: “What Israel is doing is horrible” Corrie Hermann addressed the European Parliament in Brussels to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day, recalling her father’s history. Pál Hermann, one of the greatest cellists of his era, was killed in a concentration camp, but his cello has survived to this day. Hermann spoke to Euronews. 31/01/2025
Health news EU experts: Avian flu mutations could adapt and pose risk to humans European agencies call for better preparedness and greater information sharing on avian flu as they identify new mutations that could increase the virus’ spread to humans amid increasing cases globally. 31/01/2025
World News Consumers in the Balkans boycott supermarkets over rising prices The campaign was first launched in Croatia last Friday, but has now been taken up in other Balkan nations after gaining traction on social media. 31/01/2025
Markets Could it cost you more to wake up and smell the coffee under Trump? Apart from the Colombian tariffs threatened by US president Donald Trump, coffee prices have also been hit by poor harvests in Brazil which is one of the commodities main producers. 31/01/2025
Cinema Disney+ makes deal with France to stream films earlier Disney+ films will only have to wait nine months to appear on the platform, instead of the previous 17-month wait after theatrical release. 31/01/2025
Europe News Bundestag reject Merz's second migration bill amid backlash in Germany The centre-right CDU party leader sparked fierce criticism on Wednesday for accepting the far right's support in pushing a first bill through parliament. 31/01/2025
Travel News Which digital nomad visa in Europe has the lowest income requirement? Spain has just increased its income requirements, but its digital nomad visa still isn’t one of the highest in Europe. 31/01/2025
Europe News Serbian students continue march over deadly train station incident Students march from Belgrade to Novi Sad are demanding accountability for a deadly awning collapse in a train station in November which killed 15 people. 31/01/2025
Economy Germany’s unemployment rate rises to highest level in almost a decade A rise in the jobless rate is normal for this time of year, although the scale of the jump points to underlying economic weakness. 31/01/2025
Lifestyle Why this artist plans to knit the same scarf over and over... forever Lithuanian artist Gertrūda Gilytė has knitted the same scarf 65 times, and plans to continue until receiving recognition from the art market. 31/01/2025
Economy UK house prices see weak rise in January amid high interest rates UK house prices have advanced marginally in January as buyers continue to struggle with affordability pressures. 31/01/2025
Tech News DeepSeek AI blocked by Italian authorities as others member states open probes The Italian Data Protection Authority has halted DeepSeek AI over concerns about its handling of Italians' private data. Ireland and Belgium have also requested information from the Chinese company regarding the model's use of European data. 31/01/2025
Economy French inflation holds steady, raising hopes for further rate cuts Inflation came in below the ECB’s 2% target, a spot of relief for French policymakers contending with budget deficit woes. 31/01/2025
Europe News Five years of Brexit: Is the United Kingdom better off? Five years after the United Kingdom exited the European Union, polls suggest public opinion has reversed on the issue, with a majority of people now believing it was a mistake. 31/01/2025
Radio Schuman Does Greenland fear US invasion? Not exactly While Donald Trump's interest in Greenland provoked reactions from EU leaders, residents seem less worried, according to interviews conducted on the ground by Euronews. 31/01/2025
Design What’s on at Stockholm Design Week 2025? From innovative designs made from 300-year-old trees to furniture inspired by fungus and food-themed exhibitions, Stockholm Design Week 2025 (3-9 February) promises fresh perspectives on sustainability and creativity – with a healthy touch of playfulness. 31/01/2025
Culture news How AYOM bring African, South American and European music together Ahead of performance as part of the France-Brazil season this year, Euronews Culture met members of AYOM to discuss spirituality, history, and bringing international musical traditions together. 31/01/2025
Green News Top European court orders Italy to stop mafia-caused toxic pollution Mafia informants directed police to specific sites where toxic rubbish was dumped. 31/01/2025
Tech News EU official should not get top privacy job, says think tank Bruno Gencarelli is the European Parliament’s favourite candidate to get the EDPS role. 31/01/2025
EuroVerify Why does France want to crack down on cold calling? France’s parliament voted to ban cold calling by companies without explicit consent this week. But will it work and how can we avoid scam calls? 31/01/2025
Culture news Italy returns ancient Iraqi artefacts seized from illegal traffickers The ancient artefacts, which include four terracotta cones and a cuneiform tablet, were presented at a ceremony in Rome attended by police officials and Iraq’s ambassador to Italy. 31/01/2025
Europe News EU initiates 'strategic dialogue' with troubled European car industry EU car industry faces high energy costs, EV transition, job losses, and US tariff threats. European Commission seeks solutions to boost innovation amid fierce competition from cheaper Asian manufacturers. 31/01/2025
Culture news Singer and pop icon Marianne Faithfull dies at 78 Her admirers included Beck, Billy Corgan, Nick Cave and PJ Harvey, although her history would always be closely tied to the Rolling Stones and to the years she dated Mick Jagger, epitomising 'Swinging London'. 30/01/2025
Europe News DMA should urgently apply to cloud and AI, lead lawmaker warns According to German MEP Andreas Schwab, the digital EU regulation should apply to cloud and AI services to prevent their providers from dominating the market before it’s too late. 30/01/2025