Health news High exposure to PFAS may affect women’s hormones, study finds High exposure to PFAS is linked to a higher risk of endocrine disruption among women, a new study has found. 06/12/2025
Health news Could tattoos threaten your defences? Scientists aim to find out Tattoos may do more than decorate the skin — they could also alter how the body responds to disease, according to new research. 05/12/2025
Health news Vegan teens with heavy periods may be at risk of anaemia, study says Teenagers may underestimate the amount of iron they could lose through heavy menstrual bleeding, researchers warned. 04/12/2025
Health news IOC-backed guidelines demand safe environments for women in sport Experts release first international standards for female athlete injury prevention. 03/12/2025
Health news Nearly 1 in 4 EU women say men receive better health care, study says Women are more likely than men to seek medical help when they feel unwell, yet many believe they receive poorer treatment, according to a new report. 02/12/2025
Health news Undiagnosed HIV: a ‘silent crisis’ growing in Europe Over half of HIV diagnoses in Europe come too late for effective treatment, international health agencies warn in a new report. 27/11/2025
Health news No signs of antibiotic shortages this winter, EU medicines agency says After years of winter medicine shortages, the European Medicines Agency told Euronews that there are currently no signs of antibiotic shortages, amid EU efforts to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers. 26/11/2025
Europe News 'Digital violence is violence': UN Women Europe Chief tells Euronews Online impunity and incel culture are putting women at risk, according to the director of the United Nations Women for Europe and Central Asia. "Online violence is real violence and it's impacting women the most" as gender backlash grows. 25/11/2025
Health news Global Fund faces shortfall as European donors cut contributions The European Union’s influence and contribution to global health is quietly receding in a broader decline in donations to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. 24/11/2025
Health news European health systems are failing victims of gender violence, WHO A new report has found that health systems in Europe are not prepared to support victims of gender-based violence, creating unnecessary barriers that prevent women from seeking help. 20/11/2025
Europe News Women now 'work for free' until year's end, EU Commission says Women in the EU only earn €0.88 on average for every euro a man makes, meaning that they will symbolically start “working for free” from 17 November until the end of the year, according to the EU. 17/11/2025
Europe News Baby or ballot? Members of the EU Parliament won’t have to choose A vast majority of MEPs approve proxy voting for pregnant legislators – but fathers are excluded to appease conservatives. 16/11/2025
Europe News Top court rejects Denmark's bid to annul EU rules for minimum wage Denmark sought to overturn a directive adopted in 2022 that would force member states to set a minimum wage. EU's top court has ruled against it. 11/11/2025
Europe News Candidate countries celebrate renewed momentum in EU accession process Candidate countries to join the European Union showed optimism at the Euronews Enlargement Summit in Brussels on Tuesday, as new progress reports signaled movement towards membership. Montenegro, Albania and Moldova all aim to join the bloc over the next five years. 05/11/2025
Europe News Taking the pulse of EU enlargement at the Euronews summit, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews’ reporters Vincenzo Genovese and Marta Iraola Iribarren. 03/11/2025
Belgium Latvia 'to respect' Istanbul Convention even if it walks out Latvia will have to uphold protection rules for women even if it quits the Istanbul Convention in a divisive move seen as backtracking on fundamental rights. 31/10/2025
Europe News Is risk of ‘brain drain’ overlooked in the EU’s enlargement process? The EU’s enlargement process risks deepening a “brain drain” in the Western Balkans as skilled workers from newer members may migrate looking for opportunities. Experts say targeted measures must be put in place. 31/10/2025
Europe News Danish minister: Affordable housing vital to people with disabilities Denmark’s social affairs minister is urging the EU to tackle the growing institutionalisation of people with disabilities by ensuring affordable housing. 22/10/2025
Travel News European cities want 'balanced' tourism that works for their citizens Local governments are warning that the tourism industry's rapid growth is putting pressure on infrastructure, causing pollution levels to rise and reducing the quality of life for residents. Can European cities balance economic profitability with sustainability? 22/10/2025
Europe News Sustainability to shape the EU’s first-ever tourism strategy With Europe facing record visitor numbers and rising climate risks, the plan aims to balance economic growth with environmental protection and community well-being. 21/10/2025