Europe Today 'I told Orbán his LGBT law was homophobic,' says Luxembourg's Bettel In an interview with Euronews' Europe Today show, Xavier Bettel said he once confronted outgoing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán about the law he had passed targeting LGBT people. Bettel said he told Orbán: "Being gay is not a choice, but being homophobic is a choice." 22/04/2026
Gaza Gaza reconstruction to cost over $71 billion, EU-UN report says Gaza would need over $71 billion for recovery after two years of war, EU and UN warned Monday, as damage to homes, hospitals, and schools leaves most people displaced. 21/04/2026
No Comment Deadly Israeli strikes hit Gaza’s Al‑Shati camp and Al‑Shifa Hospital Deadly Israeli strikes hit Gaza’s Al‑Shati camp and Al‑Shifa Hospital area despite a ceasefire, with at least 11 Palestinians killed in renewed violence. 15/04/2026
No Comment Massive sandstorm sweeps through Gaza Southern Gaza is drenched in a red light due to a sandstorm over the area. 15/03/2026
No Comment First Friday of Ramadan sees mass prayers at al Aqsa and shattered Gaza Tens of thousands pray at Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque under heavy Israeli security as Ramadan begins, while families in Gaza mark the holy month among rubble and scarce aid. 20/02/2026
Tech News Israeli startup builds zero-click spy tools for Western intelligence Following the events of 7 October, the company Radiant was quick to provide IDF intelligence with technical tools that helped track the location of several Israeli hostages. 09/02/2026
No Comment Gaza's displaced struggle with rain and cold in fragile tents Gaza is facing another hardship as heavy rain and cold weather hit thousands of displaced people living in fragile tent camps. 16/12/2025
World News French unions take Israel to court for obstructing press freedom The complaint filed with France’s anti-terror prosecutor accuses Israeli authorities of systematic obstruction and war crimes against reporters. 02/12/2025
No Comment Gaza residents rebuild daily lives amid the ruins A new United Nations video released on Wednesday shows daily life in Gaza City during the current ceasefire. 13/11/2025
No Comment Gaza struggles to recover 10,000 bodies buried under rubble Authorities in Gaza say they are struggling to recover the bodies of around 10,000 people still buried under rubble. 10/11/2025
Europe News Gaza reconstruction: Cyprus has a plan Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides elaborated on how the Mediterranean island nation wants to repurpose its ‘Amalthea’ humanitarian maritime corridor to support Gaza’s future reconstruction in an exclusive interview with Euronews. 22/10/2025
Europe News What does Gaza's future look like and will the EU remain 'irrelevant'? Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently told Euronews that Europe had become "irrelevant" in the Middle East peace process. Now that reconstruction and stability in Gaza are on the agenda, can Europe regain some leverage? 14/10/2025
Gaza Hamas crackdown in Gaza leaves dozens dead amid power struggle Hamas's operation in Gaza City over the weekend killed 32 people, targeting a rival clan. Despite the ceasefire with Israel, tensions remain high with multiple skirmishes reported over the past 10 days. 13/10/2025
Israel The Gaza peace plan – what comes next? The release of the hostages is just the first step towards a more durable peace. Many details regarding Hamas disarmament, Gaza governance and full Israeli withdrawal remain to be negotiated. Here’s what we know. 13/10/2025
Belgium US president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, top Trump advisor says The US president's advisor for Africa and Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos told Euronews that Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Peace Prize and that he is to thank for the Israel-Hamas deal. 10/10/2025
No Comment Palestinians celebrate in Gaza as ceasefire agreement takes effect Palestinians poured into the streets across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, celebrating as a long-awaited ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas was announced. 09/10/2025