Europe News German lawmakers vote to curb family reunification programme The Bundestag on Friday announced it would halt family reunification for those granted subsidiary protection for an initial two years. 27/06/2025
Tech News German official urges Apple and Google to ban AI company DeepSeek DeepSeek's transfer of user data to China is ‘unlawful,’ said a data protection official. 27/06/2025
No Comment Austria: storms and hail damage crops, derail train, disrupt festival Austria faced severe storms and hail, causing disruptions at a major festival, damaging crops and vehicles, and uprooting trees. 27/06/2025
Europe News Son of Norway's crown princess charged with rape and assault The charges, based on messages, witness accounts and police searches, have drawn significant media attention in Norway, where the royal family is widely respected. 27/06/2025
Europe in Motion Majority of UK today would vote to stay in the EU, new poll reveals Additionally, more than half of the participants would like to vote in a new referendum at some point in the next 25 years, according to the latest YouGov poll. 27/06/2025
Europe News Estonia's PM: Everyone should reach 5% defence spending, even Spain In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Kristen Michal urged all NATO members, including Spain, to meet the 5% GDP defence spending target, emphasising the risks the continent faces from Russia. 27/06/2025
Europe News Why did Fico veto the new EU sanctions on Russia? Money is key Robert Fico's decision to veto the new package of EU sanctions against Russia has a lot to do with financial compensation. Here's why. 27/06/2025
Europe News European countries issue travel warnings for banned Budapest Pride At least five European countries issued advice to their citizens planning to attend the event, warning that they might face a €500 fine and highlighting further security risks posed by a counter-gathering of the Hungarian far right. 27/06/2025
Europe News Ombudswoman asks EU institutions for more transparency amid complaints Teresa Anjinho, the new European Ombudswoman, urged EU institutions to enhance transparency after a rise in complaints, especially against the European Commission. 27/06/2025
Europe News UK counter-terrorism police arrest four over RAF base jet vandalism The arrests come in the same week as the British government said it would ban the pro-Palestinian activist group Palestine Action under anti-terrorism laws after the Brize Norton break-in. 27/06/2025
Travel News Thousands hit by flight cancellations amid French strike Passengers should expect delays and cancellations at all French airports, the French Civil Aviation Authority has said. 27/06/2025
Health news How can you stay safe from E. coli amid a deadly outbreak in France? Most strains of E. coli are not dangerous, but some can cause serious health problems. 27/06/2025
Hungary Orbán warns of 'legal consequences' over banned Budapest Pride march Despite a government ban, the mayor of the Hungarian capital has vowed that the annual event will take place as normal. 27/06/2025
Business RTL to buy Sky Deutschland for €150mn in TV consolidation effort Media conglomerate RTL will have the right to use the Sky brand in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and South Tyrol. 27/06/2025
No Comment Crete sees sharp migrant increase via new sea route Greece is deploying naval forces to Crete's southern shores as migrant arrivals from Libya soar, with over 7,300 migrants landing this year. Shelters are overwhelmed. 27/06/2025
Europe News Delay to EU's 2040 climate goals ‘a mistake’, Ribera answers Macron European Commission Executive Vice President Teresa Ribera was quizzed on Euronews' Europe Today morning show and asked for reaction to French President Emmanuel Macron's call to delay the Commission's 2040 climate targets. 27/06/2025
Healthcare Why Spain thinks Novo Nordisk may be illegally advertising Ozempic Spain is investigating Novo Nordisk over concerns it may be indirectly marketing its weight loss drugs. Euronews Health spoke to the country’s health secretary to find out more. 27/06/2025
Ukraine Ukraine halted Russian army's advance in Sumy, top general says Ukraine's top military commander has said that Ukrainian forces have stopped Russia's advance in the country's northeastern region of Sumy. 27/06/2025
No Comment Watch: Emotional homecoming for POWs freed by Russia Ukraine and Russia exchanged prisoners, including Chernobyl guards and Mariupol defenders. Freed soldiers will receive medical and psychological care, reviving hopes for dialogue. 27/06/2025
Belgium EU inaction on Israel could erode international order, NGO Avaaz warns The NGO Avaaz organised a street installation in Brussels on the suffering of children in Gaza, calling on EU leaders to not look away. 27/06/2025
Europe News WATCH: Will EU Commission buckle to France on green targets? Euronews' morning news show returns to the air this week with special programmes bringing you top interviews, exclusive news and a comprehensive take on the key summits. 27/06/2025
EuroVerify Moscow parade video does not show preparations for attack on Ukraine A miscaptioned video from 2024 is being shared in the context of Russia's increased attacks on Ukraine following Operation Spiderweb. 27/06/2025
Mobility This Swedish city installed wireless charging pads for electric taxis The technology works much like a giant wireless phone charger. 27/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Protecting children online: The time to act is now If we are genuinely committed to ensuring that the digital world fosters healthy development, learning, and meaningful connection, then decisive action must be taken now, 21 ministers from 13 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive. 27/06/2025
Business Tariffs: France and Germany pursue different tacks towards US deal France and Germany are at odds over the negotiating strategy on trade with the US, while the Commission is increasingly doubtful about securing a zero-tariff deal. 27/06/2025
Europe News Let's create a new World Trade Organization - Von der Leyen European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has proposed to EU leaders the launch of a Europe-led initiative to establish a structured trade cooperation with Asian countries, potentially laying the groundwork for an alternative to the gridlocked World Trade Organisation (WTO). 27/06/2025