France French prime minister shocked by daughter's school abuse revelation François Bayrou denies knowing about abuse allegations at the Notre-Dame de Bétharram during his time as education minister in the 1990s. 24/04/2025
Vatican Pope Francis' final act of mercy: €200,000 donation to juvenile prison The official responsible for charity and prison pastoral care in Rome has described how the pontiff gave a massive sum from his personal account. 24/04/2025
Culture news Meet the designer who dressed Pope Francis throughout his papacy Filippo Sorcinelli, who has been working with the Supreme Pontiff's Office for Liturgical Celebrations for twenty years, has dressed Pope Francis since the beginning of his pontificate, always striving to respect his desire for simplicity and spiritual beauty. 24/04/2025
Culture news Countryside conflict on film: Rural community fights UK mining giant The film, on general release across Portugal from this Friday, gives voice to a northern mountainous regional rural community that's fighting the lithium extraction project led by British mining company, Savannah Resources. 24/04/2025
Business Are EV sales boosting Europe’s car market despite global uncertainty? Three of the four largest markets in the EU, including Germany, recorded robust double-digit growth in the EV sector. 24/04/2025
No Comment Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv kills nine, injures dozens A wave of Russian missile and drone strikes hit Kyiv overnight, leaving nine dead and 63 injured, including six children, according to Ukrainian officials. 24/04/2025
Economy Germany's business morale hits 9-month high but trade clouds loom Germany’s business morale rose to a 9-month high in April, yet sector confidence remains split. Manufacturing lags on trade fears, while construction and services gain. 24/04/2025
Tech News Most Europeans do not trust firms rolling out tech like AI - new poll A new study shared exclusively with Euronews Next shows that the French, German, British, Italian, and Spanish public do not feel positive about frontier technologies such as AI. 24/04/2025
Business From tanks to banks: Thales profits from Europe’s defence spending Thales’ sales in the first quarter were supported by increased European defence spending. However, new orders lagged mainly due to a very high comparison base, especially for defence. 24/04/2025
No Comment Cypriot performer balances 416 glasses on head for Guinness record win Cyprus has earned a new entry in the Guinness Book of World Records after Dinos Kkantis balanced 416 drinking glasses on his head while dancing in traditional costume. 24/04/2025
Earth News Oil and gas giants caused €25 trillion in climate damage, study says Experts believe the research could help bolster climate laws and make polluters pay for their role in global warming. 24/04/2025
Europe News 'I miss the pope': Faithful and tourists in Rome mourn Pope Francis Pope Francis' death has changed the plans of many people visiting the Italian capital, with thousands flocking to St Peter's Square in the Vatican to pay their respects. 24/04/2025
Europe News Ukraine will have to give way on some issues, Polish president says In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Polish President Andrzej Duda said that only the United States has the power to stop Russia. He believes peace will require compromises on both sides, including from Ukraine. 24/04/2025
Mobility Tesla's brand is damaged in Europe. These EV makers are cashing in Many have pointed to Elon Musk's embrace of far-right politics as a reason for Tesla's downturn. It's become an opportunity for these rival automakers. 24/04/2025
Culture news Bizarre medieval burial site in Cardiff sparks new mysteries A medieval cemetery discovered in Wales is continuing to baffle archaeologists, revealing a community of women buried with signs of wealth, including a mysterious outcast thrown into a ditch. 24/04/2025
Europe News The man ensuring the EU sticks to its own data laws | Radio Schuman The EU's privacy watchdog Wojciech Wiewiórowski is responsible for ensuring the EU's institutions stick to their own data protection laws. What were the challenges he faced during his mandate? And how will geopolitical tensions impact the digital future? 24/04/2025
Ukraine Nine dead and dozens hurt in Russian missile and drone strike on Kyiv Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko said six children were among the injured. 24/04/2025
Tech News From TikTok to AI: What the EU now calls a security threat From TikTok to AI agents, burner phones to banned apps: rising global tensions are forcing EU officials to rethink which tech tools are safe to use - and which could hand secrets to foreign powers. 24/04/2025
Economy Slower growth looms over Eastern Europe as reform urgency rises Slower growth looms over Eastern Europe and Central Asia as inflation, weak external demand, and structural inertia take hold. The World Bank urges bold reforms to unlock productivity and avoid the middle-income trap. 24/04/2025
Europe News State-level security agency fails to arrest Bosnian Serb leader Bosnia's state-level law enforcement agency's attempt to apprehend Bosnian Serb separatist leader Milorad Dodik, on a warrant issued over his first-instance court sentence for violating constitutional order, was blocked by his security and entity-level police. 24/04/2025
Europe News Hundreds injured after magnitude 6.2 earthquake strikes near Istanbul Hundreds injured as a powerful earthquake strikes Istanbul and other parts of northwestern Turkey. 24/04/2025
Earth News NGOs take Spain to court over ignoring illegal fishing in Africa NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets' activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau. 24/04/2025
Europe News Traces of 'forever chemical' found in European wines PFAS are called 'forever chemicals' because they don't naturally break down in the environment. 24/04/2025
Europe News Zelenskyy slams Trump's claim he won't cede land to Russia for peace Earlier on Wednesday, Trump lashed out at Zelenskyy, saying the Ukrainian leader is prolonging the 'killing field' after he pushed back on ceding Crimea to Russia as part of a potential peace plan. 23/04/2025
Health news EU holds firm on pharma reform proposal despite industry pressure The European Commission has no plans to withdraw or revise its proposed overhaul of EU pharmaceutical rules, despite mounting pressure from the pharmaceutical industry concerned about potential tariffs and the sector’s competitiveness. 23/04/2025
Europe News Brussels rejects Russian recognition of Crimea and sanctions relief Disagreements between Brussels and Washington continue to deepen amid growing US pressure to strike a deal to end Russia's war on Ukraine. 23/04/2025