Ecotech Türkiye's sci-fi-esque solar city sets new standards for design Experts say the nation is fast becoming a renewable pioneer for the region. 04/05/2026
Destinations Is Malta the latest European country to grapple with overtourism? A recent poll has found that Maltese public opinion is split on whether visitor footfall is ‘just about right’ or ‘excessive’. 04/05/2026
Europe News French interior minister vows tougher action against illegal raves The French interior minister has vowed to clamp down harder on illegal rave gatherings after tens of thousands attended an authorised event this weekend. 03/05/2026
Europe News 'No strategy' behind Trump's withdrawal of NATO troops from Germany Trump did not warn allies prior to his abrupt announcement of the withdrawal of 5,000 active-duty troops from Germany. The sudden move came amid an ongoing feud with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, sparked by his criticism of the US' war in Iran, and Washington's strategy. 03/05/2026
Europe News At least 10 people killed in Russian strikes over the past 24 hours Kyiv says Russian drone and missile strikes have killed at least 10 people and injured more than 76 others across the country over the last 24 hours. 03/05/2026
Business Where are billionaires multiplying the most over the next five years? Europe's share of global billionaires is set to rise marginally, while the Americas will see a slight decline despite growing in absolute numbers. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the billionaire boom between 2026 and 2031. 03/05/2026
Moments Holiday reading: The best travel books to inspire your next trip From classic memoirs to modern fiction, these travel books capture the spirit of adventure and are perfect to pack for your next holiday. 03/05/2026
Climate Plug-in solar explained: How much power can these mini panels produce? Plug-in solar is having its moment in the spotlight. But how much power can these mini devices actually generate? 03/05/2026
Europe News Robert Fico will back Ukraine's EU membership after call, Zelenskyy says Zelenskyy said they had invited each other to meet. Slovakia's prime minister has backed Viktor Orbán's isolated line on Ukraine, though less fervently than the outgoing Hungarian leader. 02/05/2026
Europe News End of the rescue operation: Humpback whale "Timmy" released in the North Sea The humpback whale that was rescued from a shallow Baltic Sea bay off the island of Poel has been released, the private rescue initiative has announced. However, it is unclear what condition the animal is in. 02/05/2026
Culture news Giant rave party on 'dangerous' military land While authorities fear shell explosions at the site, the organisers are denouncing the 'criminalisation' of party venues. Illegal rave parties could soon be punished more severely in France, with penalties of up to six months in prison. 02/05/2026
No Comment Humpback whale stranded in Germany released into North Sea A humpback whale that had been struggling to survive after beaching near the German coast is released into the North Sea off Denmark after being transported in a barge. 02/05/2026
Sport Ex-F1 driver and Paralympic champion Alex Zanardi dies at 59 Legendary driver and Paralympic champion Alessandro Zanardi has died at the age of 59. From Formula 1 to handbike glory, his life was a global symbol of resilience and determination. 02/05/2026
Europe News Two killed and over a dozen injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine Russia is continuing to bombard Ukrainian cities daily with barrages of drones and missiles as ceasefire talks appear to have stalled in the wake of the war in Iran. Kyiv says its counter strikes targeting Russian oil facilities have been achieving success. 02/05/2026
Health news He was fighting stage three colon cancer and then ran London Marathon 'I might be hooked now': When cancer recovery becomes a marathon. Cancer survivor Andy Spray tells Euronews Health about why he never stopped running. 02/05/2026
Climate ‘We had to leave everything behind’: Meet Europe’s climate migrants “Everyone has gone mad after the storm. It’s a form of collective PTSD,” says one Greek villager faced with relocation. 02/05/2026
Business Which European cities are driving the luxury housing surge? Prague led Europe's prime property market in 2025 while London saw the largest decline. Tokyo dominated globally with a near 60% surge. Euronews Business takes a closer look at changes in luxury housing prices. 02/05/2026
Europe News France and Germany send firefighters to help battle Dutch blazes Many of the fires, which broke out on Wednesday and Thursday, were raging in land used for military training, including an artillery range, in the south. 01/05/2026
Europe News Péter Magyar defends appointing brother-in-law as justice minister Magyar campaigned on a promise to clean-up Hungarian politics and restore the checks and balances which had been gradually eroded by previous Prime Minister Viktor Orbán during his 16 years in power. 01/05/2026
Switzerland Iran war's impact on shipping affecting refugee aid, UNHCR says The agency has re-routed sea cargo via Jordan's Aqaba Red Sea port and has switched to land corridors including truck routes from Dubai across the Arabian peninsula and Turkey. 01/05/2026
Europe News Trump says he will raise US tariffs on EU cars and trucks to 25% Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen agreed to the trade deal last July which set a 15% tariff on most goods. 01/05/2026
Europe News Arson attack at North Macedonia synagogue linked to IS The Islamic State group has a profoundly hostile opposition toward Jews and its ideology frames Judaism as the primary enemy of Islam. 01/05/2026
No Comment Brixen Water Light Festival 2026 puts peace at its centre The Brixen Water Light Festival 2026 runs to 16 May in South Tyrol, with 24 installations from 13 countries exploring peace against a Dolomites backdrop. 01/05/2026
Tech News Why news publishers are blocking AI from accessing internet archives AI companies using archived news content could be a major violation of copyright laws, especially in the midst of active lawsuits against companies such as OpenAI and Perplexity. 01/05/2026
Europe News Man detained for attack plot on Dutch princesses to appear in court It was not clear where or when the man was arrested and the suspect's name was not released, in line with Dutch privacy regulations. 01/05/2026
Made in Europe World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps Deep below the Alps, huge tunnelling machines are cutting their way through the mountain massif. The longest railway tunnel in the world is being built at the Brenner Pass. An engineering masterpiece made in Europe. 01/05/2026