Culture news Literary controversy: 115 authors exit French publishing house Grasset More than a hundred writers have announced their departure from the Grasset publishing house following the announcement of the dismissal of its chairman Olivier Nora. They denounce an "ideological war"... Here's everything you need to know. 16/04/2026
No Comment Ukraine: Deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro leave 12 dead Russian strikes on Kyiv, Odesa and Dnipro killed at least 12 people, including a child, as fighting and failed ceasefire efforts drag on in mid-April. 16/04/2026
EU.XL Drone tech evolves every 3-6 months, leaving Europe buying old systems The war in Ukraine made clear that drone technology evolves faster than governments can buy it. Can defence systems keep up? 16/04/2026
Europe Today Magyar vows rapid power transfer, targets state-controlled media Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 16/04/2026
Earth News Lower electricity bills could become a reality thanks to EU proposal Electricity is taxed far higher than fossil fuels. Could a new EU proposal finally reverse this? 16/04/2026
Economy Hungarian forint among top currencies beating US dollar in 2026 A war in the Gulf, a Federal Reserve frozen in place and a hawkish turn across Europe and the Pacific: how ten currencies are pulling away from a weakening US dollar. 16/04/2026
Partner content Social investment is the key to economic stability in Europe. Here’s why Partner content presented by CEB Turning off the news these days can feel like a necessary pause from the chaos we live in: A war in Europe and another on its doorstep, a political shift towards defence spending, as well as nationalism and protectionism, and the global order being torn apart. 16/04/2026
Health news AI can identify risk of melanoma years before diagnosis, study finds Swedish researchers have used AI to spot high-risk melanoma patients before they develop the disease, using health data from existing medical records. 16/04/2026
Travel News Bulgaria taps into the wellness trend as spa tourism rises 15% Bulgaria is positioning itself as a spa destination, with a year-round tourism strategy also focused on health, food, mountain, pilgrimage and luxury travel. 16/04/2026
Tech News What you need to know about Europe's new social network Eurosky A Netherlands-based initiative is offering European users a homegrown alternative to Big Tech's social media offerings. 16/04/2026
The Ring Magyar beats Orbán - What's next for the EU? MEPs go head-to-head In this new edition of The Ring, broadcast from the European Parliament in Brussels, MEPs Daniel Freund (Greens) and Sander Smit (ECR) debate the outcome of the Hungarian election and what it means for Europe. 15/04/2026
Europe News Sweden thwarted 2025 pro-Russian cyberattack on thermal power plant Civil Defence Minister Carl-Oskar Bohlin said the aim of the operation was to disrupt the functioning of a facility that supplies heating. 15/04/2026
No Comment Panicked scenes after school shooting in Turkey leaves at least nine dead A 14-year-old armed with five guns opened fire at a Turkish school on Wednesday, killing at least nine people, wounding 13 others, the interior minister said. 15/04/2026
Europe News Flotilla carrying activists and aid for Gaza sets sail from Spain Organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla say that more than 70 boats and 1,000 people from around the world will participate. 15/04/2026
United Kingdom BBC to cut up to 2,000 jobs in next two years to save money The BBC is funded by the public paying for a licence to view or listen to content and the corporation says 94% of UK adults use its services every month. 15/04/2026
Europe News Ukraine and Italy pledge cooperation on defence and drone production Zelenskyy is pressing European countries to join the PURL programme, launched last year, that allows Ukraine to receive US equipment financed by European countries. 15/04/2026
Europe News 120,000 drones and more missiles: Allies double down on Ukraine aid Ukraine’s Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov emphasised that Kyiv is pushing to scale up domestic drone production and accelerate deliveries to the frontline. 15/04/2026
Europe News European Parliament proposes 10% increase in EU long-term budget EU lawmakers in the Parliament’s Budget Committee adopted their negotiating position on the 2028–2034 multiannual budget on Wednesday, proposing a 10% increase compared with the European Commission’s €2 trillion proposal. 15/04/2026
Europe News Péter Magyar says new government could take power at beginning of May Magyar has called on Orbán's government to act as a caretaker in its final weeks and not to make any decisions that could threaten Hungary's interests or impede the incoming government's work. 15/04/2026
The Ring Is the EU ready to drop unanimous voting? The decisive defeat of Hungarian leader and EU veto-er-in-chief Viktor Orbán presents the EU with an opportunity to move forward on several key foreign policy issues. But was he the problem? Or is unanimity holding the EU back from defending itself on the world stage? 15/04/2026
Europe News Zelenskyy says Patriot missile shortage 'could not be any worse' Ukraine’s shortage of Patriot missiles could not be worse than it already is, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as the US Vice President, JD Vance, called ending aid to Ukraine "one of the proudest" achievements of the Trump administration. 15/04/2026
Europe News Orbán to skip his last EU summit after bruising electoral defeat The tradition in Brussels states that departing leaders are paid homage by their peers and given a goodbye token when they attend their last summit. Not for Orbán as he is now expected to skip the gathering. 15/04/2026
No Comment Strikes hit Sloviansk and Sumy as Russia pounds Ukrainian cities Russia strikes Sloviansk with a FAB-1500 bomb, wrecking civilian buildings, while repeated drone attacks ignite major fires in Sumy’s industrial zone. 15/04/2026
Economy Norway’s oil exports jump 68% in March Norway’s oil exports jumped significantly in March, pushing revenues to multi-year highs as disruptions from the Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz drove up prices. 15/04/2026
Turkey Nine dead and 13 injured in second school shooting in Turkey this week It comes a day after an ex-student opened fire at his former high school in Siverek in southern Şanlıurfa province, wounding 16 people including students before killing himself in a showdown with police. 15/04/2026
Economy Can Hungary's new government fix an economy in crisis? Investors are optimistic about the new government's expected economic policies, but an energy crisis and a scramble for EU funds could slow its immediate success. 15/04/2026