Destinations Why you should save your Amalfi Coast visit for spring April and May are the prime months on the coast, for culture and fewer crowds. 31/05/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? War in Gaza - what's Netanyahu's endgame? In this week's edition of Brussels, my love?, panelists are discussing the situation in Gaza, the latest European defence initiative and another fight between Brussels and Hungary. 31/05/2025
Business How a financial influencer built a multiple six-figure portfolio Euronews spoke to financial influencer Jenny Okpechi about how she built her portfolio – and the benefits of investing early. 31/05/2025
Europe News Polish presidential candidates hold their final campaign rallies Polls will open on Sunday in a presidential election that will have major consequences for the future of the Polish government. Warsaw's liberal mayor Rafal Trzaskowski and national conservative historian Karol Nawrocki are running neck and neck, according to opinion polls. 30/05/2025
Europe News Georgia arrests second opposition figure as pro-EU protests continue Nightly protests across the country began on 28 November, when Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze halted the country's EU integration process. 30/05/2025
Portugal Police bust major drug trafficking ring in central Portugal The crackdown began with an arrest in Évora and escalated with 29 coordinated search warrants executed across the region, including the Santarém District. 30/05/2025
Europe News Swiss villages on flood alert after glacier collapse buries Blatten Focus has now shifted to the safety of those living near the Lonza River, which the regional government warns could flood as a result of dammed water flows caused by debris. 30/05/2025
France Emmanuel Macron on 'crusade against the Jewish state,' Israel says During a three-hour televised interview earlier in May, Macron said Europe should consider sanctioning Israel over the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where hundreds of thousands are thought to be now facing starvation. 30/05/2025
No Comment Music experiment at French zoo aims to improve animal behaviour At Branféré Zoo, music is being used in a behavioural study to see if it helps animals socialise or reduces aggression. Sessions last seven minutes. 30/05/2025
Europe News Russian ship captain pleads not guilty in North Sea tanker collision Vladimir Motin appeared via video link at London’s Central Criminal Court, where he denied responsibility for the presumed death of Filipino crew member Mark Angelo Pernia. 30/05/2025
Destinations These 5 villages have been crowned the most beautiful in Italy These culture-rich villages can make a great addition to your next Italy trip itinerary. 30/05/2025
Europe News Nuclear power on the rise except in UN watchdog's home, Austria In Austria - the home of the IAEA - the public rejected nuclear power in a referendum in the 1970s leaving a gigantic power plant that cost 1 billion euro to build to become the biggest training hub in Europe to study nuclear power. 30/05/2025
Art Fahrelnissa Zeid's one-painting exhibition opened at Istanbul Airport With its exhibition "Solo: Encountering Fahrelnissa Zeid," İGA Istanbul Airport focuses on a 1960 work by Zeid, one of the pioneers of Turkish painting. 30/05/2025
Europe News EU Commissioner Roswall expresses solidarity with LGBTQ+ community In an interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resilience says "anyone who wants to join in solidarity with the LGBTQ community in Hungary should do so." 30/05/2025
Russia Russia and North Korea violate UN sanctions in Ukraine, report says The findings follow Russia’s 2024 veto of continued UN monitoring and include images of North Korean arms found in Ukraine. 30/05/2025
Travel News More than 1 million people took a night train trip in France in 2024 While these soaring passenger numbers should be a positive sign, France’s limited fleet of trains can’t cope with the demand. 30/05/2025
Earth News Spain seeks to ban flushing of wet wipes and releasing of balloons Wet wipes and balloons are among the 10 most common single-use plastic items found littering European beaches. 30/05/2025
Europe in Motion Working week: Where in Europe people clock the most and least hours? The average across the EU is 36 hours. How does your country compare? 30/05/2025
No Comment Replica of Columbus’ flagship docks in central London Clad in timber and topped with soaring sails, a full-size replica of Christopher Columbus’ 15th-century flagship has moored at St Katharine Docks in London. 30/05/2025
Serbia Russia accuses Serbia of 'stabbing Moscow in the back' by arming Kyiv After Russia claimed Serbia was supplying ammunition to Ukraine, Belgrade denied all the allegations, with President Aleksandar Vučić stating that he was willing to investigate the claims in conjunction with Moscow. 30/05/2025
Healthcare Data-sharing gives rare disease patients another chance at diagnosis Many rare disease patients do not receive a formal genetic diagnosis, but a European data-sharing project aimed to give them a second chance. 30/05/2025
Europe News Poland's ties with US a key issue in Sunday's presidential runoff Both of the candidates in Sunday's runoff have said they will seek the best possible relationship with the Trump administration while in office, particularly in the face of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 30/05/2025
Business Volkswagen in direct talks with US government regarding tariff deal German carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW are also reportedly trying to negotiate tariffs directly with the US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick. 30/05/2025
Europe News French court to rule on 25 suspects in crypto kidnapping attempts Twenty-five suspects in two kidnapping attempts linked to the cryptocurrency world, including the family of Paymium CEO Pierre Noizat, face a Paris court on Friday. 30/05/2025
Europe News Destruction across Kharkiv after wave of Russian attacks, Ukraine says At least 11 people were injured in Russian strikes on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv and the nearby region overnight. Kyiv says it repelled a total of 173 assaults across the front line. 30/05/2025
Europe News Montenegro reappointed as Portugal's PM, rules out immediate reforms Montenegro has rejected far-right Chega's call for constitutional reform and said his minority government would prioritise reforms to the economy, public services, and health system. 30/05/2025