Europe in Motion Flights hit by Iran war? Europe's handiest rail networks revealed Amid flight disruption threats sparked by the Iran war, trains are stepping in as an alternative travel option. But where in Europe are tickets cheapest and which countries are easier to navigate? 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
Travel News ‘A systemic failure’: EES brings travel chaos to EU border control Airlines group calls on the European Commission to allow for the ‘full and partial suspension’ of EES until the end of summer ‘where necessary’. 14/04/2026
Travel News Lisbon voted the most colourful city in the world A study by Irish travel insurance company JustCover has chosen Lisbon as the most colourful city in the world. More than 2.6 million colours were detected in the photographs analysed of the Portuguese capital. 14/04/2026
Economy Airport council warns: Hormuz closure poses major fuel shortage risks In a letter to the EU, the Airports Council International warned that if Hormuz does not reopen within three weeks, paraffin shortages in Europe will be critical. 10/04/2026
Climate Europe hit with second-warmest March on record after February floods The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) says global sea surface temperatures also reflect a “likely transition” toward El Niño conditions. 10/04/2026
Europe in Motion Where in Europe are workers the most stressed? A new study covering 160 countries compares Europe's stress levels with those of the rest of the world, finding a mix of good and bad news for the old continent's employees and employers. 08/04/2026
Tech News €500 billion-worth European data economy troubles continue As AI grabs the spotlight, Europe’s data economy still powers billions in value, yet fragmented GDPR enforcement continues to hold innovators back. The Digital Omnibus was meant to help, but the EU now risks retreating from even modest reform. 06/04/2026
Destinations Essential travel apps you need to download for a trip to Europe From trains and translation to booking stays and splitting costs, these are the apps that can make travelling around Europe much easier. 05/04/2026
The Cube Fact check: How can a country actually withdraw from NATO? Donald Trump has threatened to pull out of the North Atlantic alliance over European countries' reticence to join the war in Iran. However, questions remain over how exactly he would be able to do so, both under domestic law and NATO treaties. 03/04/2026
Destinations Picos de Europa: What to do in ‘the world’s most beautiful place’ The dramatic mountain park in northern Spain has topped Time Out’s list of the world’s most beautiful places. Still relatively under the radar, it’s a paradise for outdoor adventure. 03/04/2026
Tech News Should social media be banned for children? Euronews asks Europeans As countries across Europe look to follow in Australia’s footsteps and ban social media for minors, Euronews Next asks Europeans whether they agree with the move or not. 03/04/2026
World News As Middle East burns, Europe turns to its southern neighbour— Africa For decades, Europe has been a key partner to Africa, providing aid development support and shaping governance frameworks, but critics say the model is out of step with a changing global reality. 02/04/2026
Europe in Motion Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Social contributions can weigh as much as a third of the salary paid to an employee. 02/04/2026
Economy Algeria emerges as Europe’s key gas partner after Iran strikes Algeria is acting as a "safety valve" for Europe, but cannot fully compensate for the loss of Qatari supply, energy expert Hashem Akl told Euronews. 31/03/2026
Tech News Regulatory roadblocks for commercial use of drones in Europe While drones are driving innovation across industries, European agriculture still lags in unlocking their full potential - not for lack of promise, but because regulation keeps that innovation grounded. 31/03/2026