Earth News These climate-conscious booksellers are turning words into action From an old coal barge in Leeds, to picturesque Shaftesbury and radical Edinburgh, UK booksellers discuss bookselling during the climate crisis. 21/04/2025
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week The old-school glamour of Cartier dazzles at London's V&A, hundreds of previously looted objects make their museum debut in Naples, and a new Norwegian horror dissects Cinderella. Here's what to look out for this week... 21/04/2025
Economy EU employment reaches highest level since 2005 at the end of last year The employment rate in the EU reached its highest level at the end of 2024, while the unemployment rate recently also came to a record low. Euronews Business takes a closer look at the labour market across Europe. 21/04/2025
The Big Question Living in debt? Savings expert on how to ‘spring clean your finances’ “Nobody thinks that a credit card is actually debt,” warns Kevin Mountford, co-founder of savings platform, Raisin UK. 21/04/2025
Hungary Protest in favour of cannabis legalisation takes place in Budapest The event was held by Hungarian political party 'Two-Tailed Dog', with participants pointing out that alcohol has a far more serious negative effect and causes greater social harm than marijuana, the consumption of which is criminalised. 20/04/2025
Europe News Folk dancing and dyed eggs as Bulgaria's Ruse celebrates Easter In Bulgaria, both Orthodox and Catholic Christians celebrate Easter, with the latter usually coming a few days before. Every so often, such as this year, the two take place on the same day. 20/04/2025
Europe News Trans activists rally in London over gender ruling Thousands of trans activists rally in London, days after the Supreme Court ruled a woman is based on biological sex, thereby excluding trans women from the definition. 20/04/2025
Design Meet the German architects behind the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025 ATELIER BRÜCKNER have become known for immersive, narrative-driven architecture - and at Expo 2025 in Osaka, they've created one of the most poetic pavilions on site. 20/04/2025
Europe News Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of breaking Easter ceasefire The accusations from both sides follow the announcement of a 30-hour unilateral ceasefire by Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday. 20/04/2025
Europe News Pope holds brief meeting with JD Vance on Easter Sunday The Vice President of the United States, who converted to Catholicism a few years ago, met the Pope at the Vatican. The pontiff had repeatedly criticised the US' tough anti-immigration policies. 20/04/2025
Destinations Four art-adorned churches and monasteries to inspire a trip to Europe With captivating histories and artistic splendours, some of these incredible places of worship have also become key tourist attractions. 20/04/2025
Culture news Twenty years on, I still miss the magic of early YouTube The video streaming platform remains one of the most popular websites in the world, but the weirdness that once made it more human is long gone, writes Amber Louise Bryce. 20/04/2025
Healthcare Why is the world’s deadliest infectious disease on the rise in the UK? Tuberculosis (TB) cases rose 13 per cent in England last year, with increases among both immigrants and people born in the UK. 20/04/2025
Italy Iran and US conclude second round of nuclear talks in Rome Rome has become 'the capital of peace and dialogue' Italian Foreign Minister Tajani claimed. The talks were mediated by Oman. 20/04/2025
Europe News Putin announces Ukraine ceasefire over Easter amid largest POW swap Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, as Russia and Ukraine swapped hundreds of captured soldiers in the largest exchange since Moscow's full-scale invasion started over three years ago. 20/04/2025
Europe News Polish presidential elections 2025: who is ahead in the polls? Support for Warsaw mayor and presidential favorite Rafal Trzaskowski has remained steady since the official start of the campaign in January, as Law and Justice-endorsed candidate Karol Nawrocki has lost ground to the far-right candidate, Slawomir Mentzen. 19/04/2025
Europe News Vatican notes 'exchange of opinions' in meeting with JD Vance The Holy See, which has a tradition of diplomatic neutrality, has expressed alarm over the Trump's administration's crackdown on migrants and cuts in international aid while insisting on peaceful resolutions to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. 19/04/2025
Europe News 82nd anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943 was the largest armed Jewish uprising during the Second World War. Today, the daffodil has become a symbol of commemoration. 19/04/2025
Culture news Easter eggs from around the world on display in this Polish museum A symbolic tradition across the world, colorful Easter eggs are synonymous with the holiday. The Easter egg museum in Ciechanowiec, Poland, brings together the world's largest collection of these fragile works of art. 19/04/2025
Ecotech What are the five hardest things to recycle in Europe? We still don’t know how to recycle these five common products, but scientists are busy finding answers. 19/04/2025
Design Fancy walking on water in this Dutch former church? This bold new design transforms a historic Dutch church into a swimming pool, where you can “walk on water” and lifeguards sit in the former pulpit. 19/04/2025
Europe News The silence between von der Leyen and Trump looms over trade talks Despite the European Commission holding exclusive competence on trade policy, Donald Trump has not spoken with its president, Ursula von der Leyen, since he returned to the White House. 19/04/2025
Brussels, My Love? "Brussels, my love?" Young & anxious - Europe's silent crisis In this edition, we shine a light on the challenges facing young people in Europe today. 19/04/2025
Economy Labour costs across Europe: Where are they highest and lowest? Euronews takes a closer look at the significant differences in labour costs across the EU and the factors driving them. 19/04/2025
Europe News Almost 200 students, journalists on trial over Istanbul protests A trial of almost 200 people, including journalists, arrested during anti-government protests following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu launched on Friday. 19/04/2025
Romania Romanian regulators urge adherence to rules about lamb slaughter As Romania celebrates Easter, live lamb markets have opened across many communities. Although the number of slaughterhouses has declined, dozens remain across Romania. However, the EU has clear legislation when it comes to the slaughter of animals. 18/04/2025