Euronews Witness Slovakia’s disinformation history serves as a cautionary tale for the EU In the run-up to June's European elections Slovakia and other EU member states have become hotbeds for pro-Kremlin disinformation campaigns. Bryan Carter went to the country to investigate. 27/05/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament committee rejects president's 'Russian law' veto The move sets up the possibility of a vote of the full legislature on Tuesday to override President Salome Zourabichvili’s veto of the measure. 27/05/2024
Israel Israeli minister orders return of seized AP equipment Israeli communications minister reverses seizure of AP equipment amid criticism, restoring live video access to Gaza. 21/05/2024
Georgia Georgia's president says she will veto 'Russian law' Salome Zourabichvili has joined public demonstrations against a law that could turn Georgia away from Brussels and towards the Kremlin. 16/05/2024
Slovakia Thousands rally in Slovakia to protest overhaul of public broadcaster Critics worry Slovakia under PM Robert Fico will abandon its pro-Western course and follow the direction of Hungary under his populist counterpart Viktor Orbán. 03/05/2024
World News Controversial 'Russian law' passes first reading in Georgia Opponents say the foreign agent bill would obstruct Georgia’s long-sought prospects of joining the European Union. 18/04/2024
Culture news Goodbye, Curb Your Enthusiasm: How fandoms cope when TV shows end As Larry David's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' comes to an end after twelve seasons, Euronews Culture explores the enduring influence of TV show finales and their impact on fandoms. 08/04/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Defence of democracy and aid for Gaza Press freedom, artificial intelligence and the situation in the Gaza Strip are some of the key topics that dominated the agenda in Brussels this week. 15/03/2024
Tech News OpenAI partners with European media giants Le Monde and El Pais The deal comes as various copyright lawsuits mount against AI companies, including the current one against OpenAI by the New York Times. 14/03/2024
Europe News Euronews full force at era-defining European elections Europe's foremost media to deploy full force, teams in national capitals, innovative formats on watershed European Parliament elections 01/03/2024
Russia Russia classifies Radio Free Europe as an 'undesirable organisation' The Kremlin's move opens up the possibility of criminal charges against longtime broadcaster. 21/02/2024
Serbia Hundreds protest in Serbia over acquittal in journalist's murder case Political tensions have been running high since a controversial election campaign in December 2023. 06/02/2024
United Kingdom Legendary journalist John Pilger dies aged 84 The Australian-born writer and documentary filmmaker John Pilger has passed away after a long and successful career where he was often praised for his outspoken opinions. 31/12/2023
Poland New Polish government sacks governing bodies of public media The changes will affect television, radio, and news agencies. 21/12/2023
Poland Poland's new government moves to free state media Poland’s new pro-European Union government has begun to wrestle control of the country’s state media and some other state agencies from the conservative party that consolidated its grip on them during their eight years in power. 20/12/2023
Business French media giant Vivendi finalises takeover of rival Lagardère The French media giant, Vivendi, has announced the completion of its acquisition of its rival Lagardère. But the European Commission is continuing its investigation into whether the deal breached merger rules. 22/11/2023
Smart Regions European filmmakers go green behind the scenes In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Smart Regions, we follow a film crew in Slovakia as they endeavour to reduce their carbon footprint on set. 06/11/2023
Tech News Musk's X, formerly Twitter, now removes headlines from news articles The social media platform's billionaire owner Elon Musk had said the change would give news articles a better look. 05/10/2023
Europe News MEPs vote in favour of stronger press freedom rules Concerns have been growing in the EU over a backsliding of standards protecting journalists. 03/10/2023
Culture news Media mogul Rupert Murdoch steps down as chair of global media empire The 92-year-old Australian business magnate Rupert Murdoch will take on the role of chairman emeritus of Fox Corp and News Corp, handing his position as chair to his son Lachlan. 21/09/2023