Sport Women's World Cup: Australia beats Ireland, as hosts NZ stun Norway The Girls in Green suffered a lost to co-hosts Australia, while New Zealand women bagged their first-ever World Cup victory, sending the Auckland crowd wild. 20/07/2023
Turkey Turkey 'breaking away from the West', says expert With a second round of voting scheduled for 28 May, we ask two experts for their thoughts on the Turkish election, and what it could mean for Ankara's future relations with its NATO allies. 15/05/2023
Cult 'The Phantom of the Opera' bows out of Broadway after 35 years After almost 14,000 performances, the curtain finally fell on the longest-running show in Broadway history amid losses sustained during the Covid-19 pandemic. 17/04/2023
United Kingdom Could the Stormont Brake derail the Northern Ireland Protocol? Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party has said it will vote against the Stormont Brake mechanism of the Windsor Framework. What is the DUP hoping to achieve, and what will this mean for power sharing in Belfast? 22/03/2023
Iraq 20 years since the invasion of Iraq: What lessons have been learned? Two decades on since US-led coalition forces began their ground invasion of Iraq, Euronews speaks to veterans about their experiences of the war. 20/03/2023
Sport Five star performance: Haaland nets five as Man City thrash Leipzig The 22-year-old Norweigan striker rewrote the record books as Manchester City beat German side RB Leipzig 7-0 in the second leg of the Champions League round of 16 tie. 15/03/2023
World News Who is sending heavy weapons to Ukraine, and is it enough? "We should spend more time helping build beleaguered democracies and less time worrying about provoking authoritarian bullies who are probably going to invade anyway," Bradley Bowman tells Euronews 05/03/2023
World News Republican Nikki Haley confirms she will run for US president in 2024 The former UN ambassador previously said she would not challenge her former boss Donald Trump for the White House 15/02/2023
World News Hopes of finding quake survivors are fading fast in Turkey and Syria In Turkey, cranes and bulldozers are being moved where search teams believe there is no one left to save. In Syria, a desperate lack of resources is having a detrimental effect on rescue efforts. 13/02/2023
World News New Cyprus president vows to revive peace talks with Turkey Nikos Christodoulides has become the Mediterranean island's new president on a vow to unite an ethnically divided Cyprus, 13/02/2023
USA Kansas City Chiefs pull off dramatic comeback to win Super Bowl 57 The Kansas City Chiefs pulled off a thrilling late comeback to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in the Super Bowl. 13/02/2023
Germany President Zelenskyy calls for western tanks to 'stop Russian evil' President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeated calls for Germany to provide Ukraine with Leopard 2 tanks as NATO defence ministers met at Ramstein 20/01/2023
Switzerland Davos: Global leaders cautiously optimistic about global economy The World Economic Forum at Davos has ended with a mixture of mild optimism and caution for the global economy. 20/01/2023
Sport Barcelona breeze past Real Madrid to clinch the Spanish Super Cup Spanish teen sensation Gavi scored one and set up two as Barcelona brushed aside Real Madrid in Saudi Arabia. 16/01/2023
Sport England crowned T20 World Cup champions in Australia Jos Buttler's England side become the first team to hold both the 20 and 50-over world titles. 13/11/2022
Kazakhstan Putin suggests 'gas hub' in Turkey as Russian deliveries to EU suffer Russia's President Vladimir Putin met with his Turkish counterpart President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the sidelines of a regional leaders summit in Kazakhstan. 13/10/2022
Culture news Soaring energy costs force 111-year-old Budapest theatre to close "Utility bills have become more expensive by eight-fold, sometimes ten-fold", said Szilveszter Okovacs, director of the Hungarian State Opera 06/10/2022
United Kingdom UK announces U-turn on plans to abolish top rate of income tax "We get it, and we have listened," said UK Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, announcing the U-turn. 03/10/2022
United Kingdom UK announces plan to slash tax and boost investment "We won't apologise for managing the economy in a way that increases prosperity and living standards," said UK chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng 23/09/2022
Ukraine Russian forces 'palpably panicking' in Kharkiv region, says Zelenskyy "[In] the Kharkiv region - we are stabilising the situation, holding our positions. Firmly. So strongly that the occupiers are palpably panicking," said Zelenskyy. 20/09/2022