Hungary Euroviews. The results of the Hungarian EU presidency are a success With the peace-oriented forces now victorious in the US, it is up to Western European leaders to take action for peace. At any rate, the Hungarian presidency will continue working toward this goal. Let’s make Europe competitive again, Balázs Orbán writes. 19/11/2024
Europe News Strip Putin of 'money and power' to restore peace, Zelenskyy urges As the war in Ukraine turns 1,000 days, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the European Union to 'push harder' against Vladimir Putin. 19/11/2024
Vatican Abuse survivors push Vatican for global zero-tolerance policy The policy, which permanently removes priests for a single act of sexual abuse, is currently limited to the US. 19/11/2024
Business Thyssenkrupp's steel division sees valuation slump The unit has suffered from rocky economic conditions, fierce competition from Asian manufacturers, and a pressure to decarbonise. 19/11/2024
Culture news British artist wants to reunite with teenagers she photographed in 80s A photographer is trying to track down what happened to a group of teenagers she captured in the 80s. 19/11/2024
Europe News Damage to underwater cables was 'sabotage', German minister says Two underwater fibre-optic communications cables running between Finland and Germany were discovered cut on Monday, an incident both countries said was under investigation. 19/11/2024
Green News 'The final straw': UK farmers protest against government tax hike Until now, the UK has not seen farmers' protests like those that have hit other European countries. 19/11/2024
Culture news Pope Francis calls for probe into possible Gaza genocide in new book Pope Francis has called for an investigation to determine if Israel’s attacks in Gaza constitute genocide, according to excerpts released from a new book ahead of the pontiff’s jubilee year. 19/11/2024
Europe News Czech Republic blames Russia for school bomb threats The head of the Czech secret service has pointed the finger at Moscow for hoax bomb threats that forced hundreds of schools to shut for days. 19/11/2024
Europe News WATCH LIVE - Zelenskyy, EU Parliament leaders mark 1,000 days of war Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses European Parliament, and party leaders mark 1,000 days of war following Russia's full-scale invasion. 19/11/2024
Turkey US warns Turkey against hosting leaders of Hamas The Biden administration's message follows reports that senior members of Hamas left Qatar for Turkey last week after Doha withdrew from its key role in efforts to broker an end to the war in Gaza. 19/11/2024
Culture news Arthur Frommer, author of 'Europe on 5 Dollars a Day', dies aged 95 Arthur Frommer's guidebooks revolutionised leisure travel, by convincing average Americans to take budget holidays abroad. 19/11/2024
Russia Putin signs new doctrine lowering threshold for nuclear weapons use The Kremlin says that the use of Western non-nuclear missiles by Ukraine against Russia could warrant a nuclear response. 19/11/2024
Economy EU-Mercosur trade deal: Winners and losers in Europe European member states are facing benefits and drawbacks as the sealing of the strategically important deal is drawing closer. 19/11/2024
EuroVerify How conspiracy theories about Valencia’s deadly floods spread online The tragedy that left over 200 people dead has sparked a deluge of disinformation, including claims that the extreme weather was artificially engineered. 19/11/2024
Health news Poland urges polio jabs for kids after finding virus in Warsaw sewage About 86 per cent of the country's three-year-olds have been vaccinated against polio, shy of the 95 per cent recommended to prevent the spread of the virus. 19/11/2024
Europe News EU countries commit to joint drone, missile and warship development Defence spending is set to reach €326 billion (1.9% of EU GDP) in 2024, but despite the increase in military spending, national efforts alone are not enough for the EU to be ready for high-intensity warfare, said outgoing top diplomat and EDA chief Josep Borrell. 19/11/2024
Green News COP29: What happened on day eight of the UN climate conference? Euronews Green brings you the latest updates from the UN climate conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. 19/11/2024
Russia Kremlin says use of US missiles would be a 'radical change' in war On Sunday, US President Joe Biden authorised Ukraine to use Washington-supplied missiles to strike deeper inside Russia for the first time following months of refusal. 19/11/2024
Georgia Abkhazia's leader resigns after protests over investment deal The so-called president of the self-declared parastate of Abkhazia, Aslan Bzhania, has resigned but will withdraw his resignation if protesters do not leave government buildings in Sukhumi by Tuesday. 19/11/2024
Food and Drink Dubai Chocolate is taking Europe by storm: But is it worth the hype? Dubai Chocolate, a luxurious blend of pistachio cream, crispy knafeh, and rich chocolate, has gone viral in Europe, sparking long lines and a frenzy for its exclusive releases. 19/11/2024
Radio Schuman Is Borrell’s proposal to halt political dialogue with Israel a flop? EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell called to suspend political dialogue with Israel over the country's alleged violations of human rights and international law in the Gaza Strip. 19/11/2024
Economy Where to invest right now? Here's what the financial experts think Euronews Business spoke to a number of financial and investment experts to find out what assets to invest in, how to invest in them and what the outlook may be. 19/11/2024
Netherlands Amsterdam mayor says she regrets use of word 'pogrom' Femke Halsema used the term to describe the violence which followed a football match between Maccabi Tel Aviv and the local Ajax football club. 19/11/2024
Europe News Power blackout in Ukrainian city of Odesa following Russian strikes There is no electric transport on the roads, and 'invincibility' points for heat, water and electricity have been set up across the city. 19/11/2024
Europe News Efforts continue to clear sewage system following floods in Spain In the municipality of Paiporta, 60% of the sewage system has so far been cleared, but the sewers are still not being drained. 19/11/2024