Europe News Ukraine's Oschadbank demands money back, denies mafia allegations The bank is demanding the return of $40m, €35m and 9kg of gold seized by Hungarian authorities near Budapest, flatly rejecting Hungarian claims the funds were linked to organised crime or opposition party financing. The personnel on the cash-carrier have been banned from the EU for three years. 09/03/2026
Culture news 30 years of 'Wannabe': UK’s Royal Mint honour the Spice Girls If you really, really, really wanna own a piece of pop history, you better make it fast... The British Royal Mint is celebrating 30 years of Girl Power with an official Spice Girls coin, honouring the debut of their hit single ‘Wannabe’. 03/03/2026
World News Euroviews. Democratising investment: Unlocking Europe’s dormant capital Instead of European savings flowing abroad, they could support European projects and innovations. The investment capacity and the technology are there. What remains is the political will to make Europe’s capital market truly single, says Beatrice Dumurgier, CEO Western Europe at Revolut. 27/02/2026
World News Poland beats Spain on income as Tusk claims ‘European elite’ status Poland's per capita income calculated in purchasing power parity (PPP) has overtaken Spain as it edges closer to UK levels. 26/02/2026
Economy Silent wealth drain hitting European savers: Is your money at risk? The Director General of the European Fund and Asset Management Association tells Euronews how European savers are missing their biggest opportunity to build wealth. 17/02/2026
Denmark Greenland gets new place on updated Danish coins Greenland has its own place on Denmark's new coins, having previously shared its place on the currency with the Faroe Islands. Since December 2025, Denmark has been issuing new coins throughout the kingdom, having updated them to feature the new king, Frederik X, who ascended to the throne in 2024. 30/01/2026
Europe in Motion How do other EU countries view the euro as Bulgaria joins? A recent Eurobarometer study finds support for the euro remains high across the EU, with pollsters claiming the currency has made doing business in different EU countries easier. 09/01/2026
No Comment Winning number 79,432 earns €4 million in Spain’s Christmas lottery The number 79,432 won Spain’s Christmas Lottery, bringing four million euros per series. Tickets sold in León and Madrid led to widespread celebrations. 22/12/2025
Moments Which European countries offer monthly public transport passes? Germany, Switzerland, Hungary and Portugal already have similar schemes seeking to reduce residents’ dependence on private vehicles. 16/12/2025
Culture news Hitting the ‘Powerball’ jackpot: a very American Christmas dream Love a lottery? You have to be in it to win the $1.1 billion Powerball jackpot in the United States this week. But does size really matter? And how do Europe’s lotteries compare to America’s? Read on to find out. There are no losers here. 16/12/2025
Business Spanish start-up calls for shake-up of VAT refunds for tourists After four decades of selling tourists “tax-free” shopping that is really a slow, partial VAT refund, Spanish fintech STAMP is campaigning to flip the model so non-EU visitors never pay the tax at the till. 11/12/2025
Health news The hidden side of Black Friday: How bargains manipulate the mind Black Friday activates psychological mechanisms that push us to buy: from the fear of being left out to the illusion of filling empty spaces. An expert explains why this happens and how to avoid falling into the trap. 28/11/2025
Economy No more pennies for your thoughts? US stops minting 1 cent coin The US Mint in Philadelphia pressed its last penny on Wednesday, marking the latest step in the 1-cent coin's demise. 13/11/2025
No Comment US ends penny production after more than 230 years The United States has struck its final penny after more than two centuries, ending production due to rising manufacturing costs and declining relevance. 13/11/2025
Business Germany fines JPMorgan €45 million for anti-money-laundering failings Germany’s financial watchdog BaFin has imposed a record fine on JPMorgan for systemic failings in its anti-money-laundering controls. 06/11/2025
Business HSBC sees 14% profit drop after provision hit from Madoff lawsuit The earnings come after the bank said on Monday it would set aside $1.1 billion to cover litigation by investors who lost money in the Madoff fraud scandal. 28/10/2025