Health news Cheaper HIV prevention jab to launch in lower income countries in 2027 The twice-yearly drug has been hailed as a medical breakthrough that could change the course of the HIV epidemic. 24/09/2025
Spain Spanish military plane hit by GPS 'disturbance' over Russian enclave Spain's Defence Minister Margarita Robles was on the military jet, which reported GPS interference while flying over the Russian Kaliningrad enclave. 24/09/2025
Business Does Airbus need some of Boeing's Trump-style advocacy? While US President Donald Trump has feted and advocated for large orders, there's no hard-hitting advocate for Airbus. But experts tell Euronews that with a full order book, the European air champion might not need one. 24/09/2025
EuroVerify Report misrepresented to claim Poles blame Kyiv for drone incursion New Polish research says prevalence of social media comments linking Ukraine to drone incursion is the result of a coordinated disinformation operation, and is not indicative of public sentiment. 24/09/2025
Tech News Meta adds real-time language translation to WhatsApp The translations will initially be available in 19 languages on iPhone and six languages on Android devices. 24/09/2025
Europe News EU business chief warns of China's rapidly growing exports to Europe "We really think that the Chinese government needs to focus on how to get back to a situation where demand and supply are better aligned than is the case today," Jens Eskelund, president of the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, told Euronews in an interview. 24/09/2025
Europe News EU restores Brazilian poultry imports after avian flu outbreak The European Union has reopened its market to Brazilian poultry, months after an avian flu outbreak disrupted the country’s exports. 24/09/2025
Cinema Claudia Cardinale, star of '8½' and 'The Leopard,' dies aged 87 The world-famous Italian film actress, an iconic star of European cinema in the 1960s, has died aged 87. 24/09/2025
Greece Gaza aid flotilla targeted by drones and explosions, activists say The Gaza-bound aid flotilla reported multiple drone attacks on its boats off the coast of Greece. 24/09/2025
Healthcare How doctors say you should use the Apple Watch blood pressure monitor Apple expects to identify more than one million cases of undiagnosed hypertension in the feature’s first year. 24/09/2025
Business Tut Tut: The French start-up making community part of every delivery Every day, thousands of individuals deliver groceries for their neighbours in France, brought together by a collaborative platform called Tut Tut. The app has just reached one million deliveries nationwide, although its founders say the aim is not job creation. 24/09/2025
Moldova Russia’s disinfo in Moldova: Bot networks, church spin and vote buying Russia intensified its “hybrid war” against Moldova as the country is heading to the parliamentary elections on Sunday, Moldovan authorities say. What tools is Moscow using in Moldova this time, and are they different from the disinformation campaign during the 2024 presidential election? 24/09/2025
Tech News The European countries where people spend the most time online A recent study highlights 10 European countries where people are almost “constantly” online. 24/09/2025
Germany Espionage or hobby? German authorities to get tough on drones The national air navigation service says 144 drone overflights have been logged this year alone and comes after airspace violations in Poland, Estonia and Romania. 24/09/2025
Europe News Italy ready to recognise Palestine on two conditions, PM Meloni says Country-wide protests in Italy have illustrated the depth of public sentiment against Israel’s war in Gaza. Giorgia Meloni’s position has shifted on the issue, and she announced Italy would recognise the state if Israeli hostages are freed and Hamas is out of the government 24/09/2025
Europe News Ending Russian energy ties is a political choice - Latvian president Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged Hungary and Slovakia to ‘listen to Trump,’ who is calling on European countries to stop importing Russian gas and oil as part of the EU’s push to end reliance on Vladimir Putin’s energy supplies. 24/09/2025
Europe News Charlie Kirk and Budapest Pride among EU’s Sakharov Prize finalists From right-wing icon to banned Pride marches, fearless journalists in conflict zones, and pro-democracy activists facing arrests - who will the European Parliament award its highest gong and claim the €50,000 Sakharov Prize? 23/09/2025
Poland Poland to reopen border with Belarus, PM Donald Tusk says The shutdown was a result of Russia-led military exercises in Belarus known as Zapad 2025. 23/09/2025
Lifestyle Milan Fashion Week 2025 begins with tribute to Giorgio Armani The bold and beautiful fashion roadshow moves to Italy on Tuesday with Milan Fashion Week promising a jam-packed programme and special tributes to legendary designer Giorgio Armani and pioneering fashion photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri. 23/09/2025
Europe in Motion Which medicines are in short supply in the European Union? A new report shows that "chronic" medicine shortages in the EU have reached record levels in the last two years. A common antibiotic used to treat many infections is on the list. 23/09/2025
Europe News Commission claims IT glitch forced second delay to EU deforestation rules EU executive blames IT failure for the second delay in implementing the Deforestation Regulation. 23/09/2025
No Comment General strike brings protests across Italian cities over Gaza war A general strike swept across Italy on Thursday, with demonstrations in dozens of cities calling on the government to act against the war in Gaza and growing violence in the West Bank. 23/09/2025
United Kingdom Asylum seeker jailed for sex attacks that sparked UK protests Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was found guilty of assaulting a 14-year-old girl and a woman in Epping, a town near London. 23/09/2025
EU Decoded Can the EU overcome divergence over sanctions against Israel? The President of the European Commission proposed punitive measures against Israel for the first time, due to the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. However, Ursula von der Leyen acknowledged that approving sanctions will be difficult, given the divisions among EU member states. 23/09/2025
Europe News EU stabilising relations with US, claims Council President Costa In a group interview with journalists, the president of the European Council António Costa said that the EU managed to 'stabilise' its relations with the US. 23/09/2025
EuroVerify Fact-check: Has the Netherlands banned Antifa? Calls to ban Antifa have emerged in Europe following the killing of Charlie Kirk. No links between Kirk's suspected killer, Tyler Robinson, and any other left-wing groups have been made to date. 23/09/2025